I watched "London Has Fallen" first, and I thought it was generally average. I thought that since the follow-up works were average, the previous work should be pretty good (I don't know what kind of courage I gave myself to have such an idea). Now it seems that at least London has fallen. The script writing is still mind-blowing...
Thinking about it carefully, the positioning of this film has quite a serious problem. For example, "Crisis" in the same year was a full-fledged popcorn movie, with the correct positioning and the audience's satisfaction (at least a passing score). But this time, it's different.
The plot of the movie is simply... Let's sort out all the factors that can prevent him from saving the president. From the beginning, Banning's mission was not good. He took the life of the first lady's Qingqing into it. There is no way of knowing how the obstacle that smashed into the front gear came from. , this is true enough to deserve praise), but such a serious negligence only made him transfer to the civil service (Excuse me!?), isn't it at least a few years in prison? Furthermore, is America's air defense really so loose that it can let it go straight in? Just when I thought the fighter plane would not come, they came and went in a hurry. They were reimbursed within half a minute of their appearance. The combat power was touching. Leaving aside the issue of South Korea's political review, the secret command under the White House can actually allow leaders of other countries to enter.
In my opinion, the female characters in the film performed too hard. Just when we were going to see how amazing the president was to resist, he told me that the code was deciphered. What did the technician do?
In the middle part of the film, the traitor's IQ is in a hurry, for fear that the male protagonist will not be able to find it, and sacrifice the combat power of other troops in order to highlight the male protagonist. There is also this mediocre boss battle... The villain has always used a gun instead of a knife , I felt how confident I was that I was eventually killed without exception.
These are destined to be a Frankenstein that lacks logical rationality and infinitely refreshes the audience's definition of bad films!
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