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White house down review
White house down review










white house down review
  1. WHITE HOUSE DOWN REVIEW MOVIE
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Cale is in the thick of the action as he slips away to try and save the president, his daughter, and himself while the audience begins to learn who is betraying who in this ABC thriller.Įmmerich is not known for developing his characters, but to be fair he spends a good chunk of the beginning laying the groundwork for what's to come. He fails to get the job though and, not too long after, the duo decide to tour the White House.ĭuring the tour though, bombs go off as armed mercenaries begin a search for President James Sawyer (Jamie Foxx). In order to impress his teenage daughter, played by Joey King, Cale applies for a position in the Secret Service detail that protects the president. Capitol Policeman John Cale (Channing Tatum) has just been denied his dream job with the Secret Service of protecting.

WHITE HOUSE DOWN REVIEW MOVIE

The story takes place in present-day Washington DC as police officer John Cale (the omnipresent Channing Tatum) is assigned to protect the Speaker of the House. Check out White House Down (2013) movie review, rating & box Office. The film is exactly what audiences expect from the guy who directed Independence Day.ĭirector Roland Emmerich does nothing groundbreaking in terms of story, just lots of backstabbing and faux-political 'intrigue' that gives just enough justification for the events that transpire in the film.

WHITE HOUSE DOWN REVIEW FULL

It’s chock full of cheesy one-liners, a recognisable cast, and an ending you see coming from more than two hours off. A weak script, uneven casting, plot holes, and a PC-skewed viewpoint mark this entry as mostly inferior to its very similar predecessor Olympus Has Fallen. Both films clearly blew their budgets on cast costs and explosive squibs, leaving very little left over for the CG effects departments, but honestly, that just adds to their respective charms.White House Down is just a plain old jingoistic destruction movie that moves along at a fun pace. Tatum and Foxx are a fun team, and they ensure the film's best categorized as an action/comedy. Bloodless mayhem and nods toward political correctness follow, but it all comes with solid action beats, immense silliness, and epic amounts of cheese. White House Down pares down the outside action and begins its assault from inside the building. Butler revels in the brutality he dishes out to the intruders, and old-school Cannon Films fans like myself will enjoy the callback to action movies of decades past. streets and slaughter dozens more while gaining access to the White House. The carnage starts twenty minutes in as North Korean terrorists mow down people in the D.C.

white house down review

While on a tour of the White House with his young daughter, a Capitol policeman springs into action to save his child and protect the president from a heavily armed group of paramilitary invaders. With Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jason Clarke. Olympus Has Fallen has personality but is purely interested in the action – bloody, violent, foul-mouthed action. White House Down: Directed by Roland Emmerich. White House down is a pretty silly rehashing of previously tread action movie territory, but if you're willing to laugh along with (or even at) it, it can be a highly entertaining experience. Our review of Roland Emmerichs WHITE HOUSE DOWN on Blu-ray, starring Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx & Maggie Gyllenhaal. I love both movies equally for different reasons.












White house down review