The rhythm of "London Has Fallen"

Adam 2021-12-02 08:01:25

The rhythm of the film is very similar to "Life and Death", the protagonist is all rushing forward, the difference is that the agents and the president in "London Has Fallen" changed various means of transportation, helicopters, bus No. 11, bulletproof off-road vehicles, etc. The suburbs of London and the city continue to escape terrorist attacks, and they have to flee all the way to fight back. Throughout the whole process, there was little cold spot in the film. It was either in the battle or on the way to the battle. Agent Mike was almost unkillable Xiaoqiang.

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

    Disadvantages: There are BUGs and flaws, and the plot is going unreasonably; the special effects are not as amazing as expected, and there is a sense of cheapness; the main theme of the film is too strong; the Chinese translation is nonsense. Highlights: Butler's male gods open up with one enemy and one hundred; the second half of the presidential rescue scene has a tight rhythm and a good sense of suspense; the action scenes use a large number of first-person perspectives, which are cool enough to watch; the jokes between the agents and the president. Overall, it is a popcorn blockbuster you can see.

  • Aracely 2022-03-21 09:01:51

    Yes yes yes, American super god, save the world!

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.