2016.4.9

Emmalee 2022-04-20 09:01:41

Slightly big brains. The British Prime Minister was poisoned to death, other leaders attended the funeral, and large-scale riots broke out in London. During this period, the prime ministers of Italy, Germany, and France all died, and the prime minister of the United States escaped. Then the personal agents showed their power, and the ending was a happy one. The bad guys were caught, the inner ghost was shot, and London was rebuilding little by little.

I saw a strong sense of CP again, between the president and the personal agents.

Our president ~~ come out of closet ~~ and so on are also gone.

Although the protagonist's halo is relatively obvious, he has absolutely no resistance to the theme of secret agents, which is simply too handsome. Insight, shooting, and close combat are all interesting.

The mistakes made by the inner ghost are too low-level, but he is not the protagonist anyway.

It feels like there will be a sequel, after all, the personal agent wanted to resign and gave up.

Today's crowdfunding went well and I was very happy, as if I saw a small plane beckoning to me.

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  • Kailyn 2021-12-02 08:01:25

    More stupid than "Olympus Has Fallen", Grandpa Bit Worker is ugly.

  • Jaime 2022-03-23 09:01:52

    The plot is too stupid, the British are so miserable, and they were hacked out? The personal heroism of the lighthouse country cannot be cured.

London Has Fallen quotes

  • Mike Banning: I ever tell you I fucking hate funerals?

  • Benjamin Asher: I was just thinking about my son. He sends me these jokes every day. It's kind of our... I don't know, our thing or...

    [chuckles]

    Benjamin Asher: a little off color. His mother wouldn't approve, but... I'll tell you something, Mike. These little messages I get from him every day... they mean everything, you'll see.

    [pauses]

    Benjamin Asher: Most important thing: never criticize, always encourage. You just want them to be passionate. That's what I always tell my son. Find something you care about and care deeply. That and the golden rule: treat others as you'd like to be treated.