film review

Caden 2022-03-20 09:01:31

≪Shocking Crisis≫ tells the story of the White House and the President being threatened by gangsters, and the former agent must lead the President out of the siege to save the White House. This time, the director, who loves to sabotage, brought the White House into the hands of the enemy and staged another great achievement by the agents to save the country and save the president. The black slave changed the president to play with cold humor, the big agent was still handsome and invincible, and the agent's daughter was worthy of praise for bravely waving the flag. The dubbing is still the best level of the above translation. All in all, it's worth a look.

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  • Caterina 2022-03-23 09:01:36

    Enjoy! For Emmerich, who is used to shooting disasters and sci-fi, it is a piece of cake to control this pure action film. The rhythm is lively, the firepower is fully open, and it covers countless slots. Playing tough guys and slandering the president also have their own characteristics, but they did not spark much sparks. The American dream and values ​​expressed are straightforward (characteristic of the Emmerich-esque theme). In the last 40 minutes, I was exhausted, and the length of the film could be shortened a little bit.

  • Amy 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    High IQ bad guys like to listen to Beethoven or Bach. When did the tradition begin?

White House Down quotes

  • Donnie the Guide: Now, not too many people realize this, but the White House is actually three buildings: there's the East Wing, where you guys came in, there's the West Wing, which houses the Oval and Executive Offices of the president, and we're about to enter the residence, which is the big, famous building in the middle that got blown up in "Independence Day".

    Midwestern Woman: What's in there?

    Donnie the Guide: Well, that's the president's home theater. Membership has its privileges.

  • Donnie the Guide: Oil painting by Tom Freeman to commemorate the burning of the White House by the British in 1814.

    Cale: Wait, the White House burned down?

    Donnie the Guide: Yeah, yeah, in the War of 1812. Practically had to be rebuilt from the ground up. When I look at this painting, I get very emotional.