Thursday, January 9, 2014

This film is the one to


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In "Olympus Has Fallen", the first of two such films, we find Aaron Eckhart in the role of the U.S. president. The main role of the president's ex-bodyguard held by the romantic action Gerard Butler. And with the White House as a location and a bunch of sour Koreans hiding in the bushes, everything is set for Sunday finfin action.
What happens is that South Korea's prime minister will visit the White House, of course, to discuss the North Korean threat. While the discussion pokemon progress comes well-equipped aircraft in the airspace over the capital, and 13 dramatic minutes after a dozen people were killed and the White House over all.
This is the film's pokemon first and biggest challenge - we are looking at must accept that there is only one man who tries to save the world. Given that we do what we can smile all the way out of the theater, maybe even out of the building. Because this is an action movie with a good punch: The terrorists' pokemon attacks are both relentless and fairly well coordinated. The same applies as far Gerard Butler, but he is in itself probably more koordinerbar, making a little less impressive.
Sometimes memories this about Liam Neeson's daughter looking in the movie "Taken". For disregarded that Butler did not hunt for a daughter, he knocks up people of foreign origin as if it were cake from that area. It's actually surprisingly rough dissemination of this - both bullets and knives find their way into various brain mass - and again, if not in the same place. pokemon
This film is the one to "Terrorists are attacking something we all hold dear, and our superb superhero must save the day" movie, and in that respect it met the just that. But anyway I just have to vent a few things when it comes to plot.
This movie is so stupid! It is insanely stupid. There is almost nothing that hangs properly seized in the film. When it comes to storytelling is the all-in trough. One can forgive a little suspension of disbelief. One can forgive that not everything is perfectly logical in a movie like this. But this? It is simply inconceivable idiot. Some movies can tolerate are dorks. Movies with minimal budgets and desperate pokemon comeback actors / reality stars trying to shine. When Hollywood action with A-list actors and insane budgets, however, when I feel that film the police must step. Fytti for a dust film.
I misuse the word "jerk" a little in this text, but anyway I do not abuse the word "jerk" as much as the filmmakers of this movie addict everything pokemon called realism. For example: "We must save the president! We will draw with all our troops out of Korea. pokemon " What?? Why?? Since when did one person's life more important than a whole shitload of life that protects America by being there in the first place? The president pokemon is not so important, he replaced the out føkkings up every four years!
Or "Let's send a giant fly far into Washington (yes, the city!) Before someone discovers it and shoot quite happen on lots of people before the plane explodes" Or hey! What if, instead of allowing Koreans get hefty weapon that Americans even says "Next generation weaponry. That's ours. How the hell did they get it? "Without touche ANY further on the matter. Seriously! Nothing! It is as if there is a third part of the movie that they just screwed pokemon in. Or how about the treacherous agent without explanation suddenly change sides, and then, after being mortally wounded by our hero, like any sudden change page again with excuse "I lost my way." What?? Or that an insanely pokemon large bomb-neutralization has a functionality that allows a bomb neutralized before it has been sent, then blow it and do insane amount pokemon of damage around them. Or what about the president's son who has strong ties to the film's protagonist and is used quite hefty in the film initially has a tiny supporting role and is rescued about 15 minutes after the hijacking is a fact. Where is the logic oppbygingen movie?
History has shown that this film so hopeless, so clumsy pokemon and so halfway that I refuse to accept it for what it is. It is not without its bright spots, it should have it, but I refuse to acknowledge the well. The movie is just plain stupid and deserve to be highlighted in shame.
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