The shot of the little girl waving the flag is simply

Edgardo 2022-03-22 09:01:32

Build a great cause, build a great cause, don't fix the seriousness and passion of young people. This kind of simple and rude movie is the best. The father is very responsible, the president is brave, and the child is very patriotic. This is what a founding film should have. The father saved the daughter, the daughter saved the president, the president saved the world, perfect logic.

The footage of the girl waving the flag, demanding to stop the bombing, is just plain!

The episode where the father saves his daughter is the most touching!

The father is 100% not hit by bullets, and the little girl's slightly buggy setting can be understood as God bless the country, why don't you want to believe that God is kind, and God loves peace.

Ten stars are great.

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  • Arvid 2022-03-23 09:01:36

    Emmerich is well suited to direct this kind of havoc.

  • Bernhard 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    I originally thought that Emmerich could shoot better than "Olympus Has Fallen", but I didn't expect this to be a more cliché and boring theme, weak action scenes, as many loopholes as possible, and mediocre comedy elements. Can the White House find an unknown company to come in for renovations? The 8-minute countdown to the last air raid has 15 minutes, right? And because a broken little girl disobeyed the order, that second-order little girl who was so annoying and annoying should have died with a single shot? two and a half stars

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.