The existence of heroes, the president is also a foil

Chet 2022-03-26 09:01:05

Regarding the threat of terrorism, this film has been exaggerated to the extreme. The last film was the fall of the White House. This film is the fall of the whole of London, the sacrifice of leaders of many countries, and the almost beheading of the US president. American film and television screenwriters can’t open their minds any further: the President of the United States is often in danger during the 24 hours of counter-terrorism, and even the Vice President of the United States has been instigated to try a bomb attack in homeland security. Not only captured but almost beheaded.
There's a lot in the plot that doesn't stand up to scrutiny: drone strikes, whether civilians are involved in weddings? The British Prime Minister was poisoned to death, and the cause of death was not identified, so a funeral was held. In the attack in front of the church, the British security team was barely able to fight back. How sturdy Navy One had to be, smashed by a stinger, and the president and bodyguards survived. The car was knocked over by a heavy truck, but the president and bodyguards survived. The terrorist stronghold was detonated and destroyed, but the president and bodyguards survived!

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  • Shanie 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    American heroism is set, other countries are like brain-damaged, rough production, and the plot is speechless. Very disappointed!

  • Hilda 2022-03-21 09:01:51

    Because Morgan Freeman watched it, but the plot is really bad, except for the action scenes, which are a bit interesting, everything else is boring!

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.