In terms of content alone, "The Fall of Olympus" is a standard Hollywood commercial type movie: the hero fights alone with his own strength, destroys terrorists, successfully rescues the president, and is another living anthem of American personal heroism. However, the tension created by the film and the intense visual effects will definitely make the audience enjoy it enough!
Attacking the White House is a very bold proposition, and kidnapping the president is enough to provoke the audience's curiosity. The film did not hesitate to turn the White House into a sea of flames, the American flag was torn apart and burned, the nuclear bomb button was controlled by terrorists, and a large number of Apache helicopters circled over the White House. The White House has completely fallen, and the situation is desperate. Under such circumstances, the performances of the "Super Trio" are all superb. Aaron Eckhart, who plays the president, remains calm and presidential despite his helplessness. He shoulders the national mission and cares for every citizen, including his female secretary. "Temporary Black President" Morgan Freeman was calm, not arrogant or impetuous. He nervously monitored the scene from the rear, made accurate judgments, adopted various combat strategies, and dispatched troops in time to rescue the president. Gerard Butler, a CIA agent, is the soul of the whole play. He used to be the president's personal security director. In an accident, his wife died due to dereliction of duty. He was transferred by the president to the Treasury Department to be responsible for security affairs. When the terrorists were surrounded by a group of terrorists and fell into a desperate situation, Gerard Butler took the lead and entered the White House without fear. When he helped the injured president out of the White House, the touching and touching scene confirmed that a legend was born.
The film "Olympus Has Fallen" is surprisingly compact, without the tedious emotional tangle, and even Gerard Butler's memories of his dereliction of duty are just flashes on the way to the White House . The plot of the whole film is in a stage of rapid development and is always in motion. The time of the story in the film is also concentrated in one day. In such a short period of time, the film perfectly masters the lively rhythm and layers of advancement. All the plots are almost life-and-death confrontations between the enemy and ourselves. Gerard Butler's confrontation with terrorists in the White House is basically silent, and there is no spike in alerting others, which adds to the tension in the film. And the final boss showdown was a neat show.
With a complete storyline, various weapons and equipment, and a bloody gun battle scene, this "The Fall of Olympus" will definitely make men silent and women cry!
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