Personal heroism movie

Aditya 2021-12-02 08:01:25

I thought it was a movie with the main theme, but I didn't expect it to be an American personal heroism movie that has been hacked all over the world.

At the beginning of the movie, the British prime minister passed away, and the heads of state went to London to participate in a state funeral. Of course, there was a US president, and of course there was no Russian prime minister (no why!). The male protagonist was an agent protecting the US president. Then there was a long period of formalism that was so boring that I fell asleep.

Then a loud explosion woke me up directly, with a dazed look that everything on the screen became messy, the security backwater was backwater, and those who didn't backwater were dead (exo me?). The heads of state who participated in the funeral were assassinated one by one (laughing unkindly, hahahahaha), and only the president of the United States "lived alive" under the protection of the male protagonist (hahahahahahahahaha, a powerful protagonist halo)

Then there is endless, protecting the president, protecting the security against the water, getting the president caught, rescuing the president... the protagonist is so powerful, he will never die, he is a complete personal hero.

I don’t know what mentality the British who lent London to the United States to make this film saw this film... If it is blacked all over the world except the United States, then black England is definitely number one. Useless security and arms. The strength is back. The state funeral is held without the Prime Minister's death... There is a bit of pain in the hacked Britain.

Of course, if you put aside the big picture of the country and regard it as a love literary movie of secret agents and bosses, it is still good.

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Extended Reading
  • Adalberto 2021-12-02 08:01:25

    No way, the temptation of Gerard Butler and Arron Eckhart's hips flying suit suits my taste too = =

  • Berenice 2022-03-22 09:01:45

    Ha ha. Precise strikes, how many are still relying on yy million heroes to cross the river to engage in ghostwriting faces

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.