Collateral damage

Waino 2022-02-16 08:01:05

Synopsis:

Firefighter Gordon (Arnold Schwarzenegger) has a beautiful and happy little family.

However, they encountered disasters: Colombian terrorists blew up a building in the bustling section of Los Angeles City for their own purposes. Gordon, who was late, witnessed the fire caused by the explosion and waited for his wife and children in front of the building. Burned alive, but the U.S. official only gave Gordon a four-word explanation-collateral damage.

Although Gordon ran around and called for the perpetrators to be taken advantage of by the law, Colombian officials said that this was the work of the rebels, and this group of rebels has been in a civil war with government forces for 10 years, and the government has no way to arrest the gangsters. Brought to justice.

The official weak behavior completely angered Gordon, and Gordon was determined to go to Colombia to find out this group of terrorists and let them pay their debts!

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Extended Reading
  • Nick 2022-04-22 07:01:35

    This movie is surprisingly boring, Shiva's last few movies are particularly boring.

  • Carmella 2022-04-20 09:01:54

    Personal evaluation: 64/100 Davis in the new millennium still chooses the action movie he is best at. It is the first time that the governor plays a firefighter. However, as a firefighter, the protagonist's halo is stronger than that of the police? This time, instead of staying in Chicago all the time, I went from Chicago to Columbia and back to Chicago. The plot is as usual, and a plot of revenge for his wife and children to track down extremist terrorists is also very similar to many similar works. This firefighter can't die in an explosion, in a gunfight, or in a waterfall. The best thing is that he can make his own bomb. The psychologically traumatic governor in the first half did a good job. The indirect injury directly implied the disaster that the bomb attack brought to the governor's role, and the sudden reversal at the end was unexpected but the actual motive was not plausible. In this way, the indirect injury added a new dimension. meaning. In fact, I feel that the gas explosion in the final underground passage is obviously a bug. The protagonist really has the aura to the extreme before he can fight again in the fire scene. Davis’s these few films obviously repeat themselves. Not particularly deep.

Collateral Damage quotes

  • Sean Armstrong: But we Canadians, flies on the wall.

  • Bradnt: We should put this fireman on the payroll.