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"Olympus Has Fallen", which is about to land on the mainland's big screen on December 29. Starring Gerard Butler in "Bada 300 Warriors", and an annual epic disaster masterpiece joined by Morgan Freeman, an old Hollywood drama bone "The Shawshank Redemption". In the film, the American president, played by Aaron Eckhart, was beaten and humiliated by terrorists in every possible way. This was the first time in film history that an American president was abused.
"Olympus Has Fallen" mainly tells the story of Mike Banning, a special agent played by Gerard Butler, who sneaked into the White House alone after the White House was occupied, faced the enemy alone and turned the tide. The plot of the film is gripping and the theme is horrifying. Terrorists used military planes to occupy the White House and attempted to control the nuclear bomb launch system that would destroy the world. This is very similar to the setting in a video game, in which the protagonist attacks the gangsters head-on in a relatively closed space, using the characteristics of space and environment, coupled with wisdom and bravery and weapons and equipment to defeat the gangsters one by one. The whole process is very hilarious. The action scenes and explosive scenes are enough to shock the audience's attention. The director also controls some emotional points better, so that the storyline can well set off the tense atmosphere. The agent who plays the role of saving the world in the film is played by Gerard Butler, a new generation of Hollywood star who won the Saturn Award for the best actor in "Spartan 300". Eckhart plays the abused president, and Morgan Freeman, the old Hollywood actor in "The Shawshank Redemption", is the first black interim president. How they formed a "super trio" to resolve this human crisis is the film one of the highlights.
One of the biggest highlights of the film is the first time a US president is abused in the White House. After the terrorists captured the White House, they captured the President, the Secretary of State and a large number of White House officials. They beat, intimidated, and even tortured the President in order to obtain the code for the launch of the nuclear bomb named "Cerberus". This is the first time in the history of world cinema. Some netizens jokingly said, "It's about to be New Year's Eve, and it's a pleasure to see the president being abused."
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