1½ pipes out of 4
Olympus has fallen and it can’t get up. Even with an
all star cast of Morgan Freeman, Aaron Eckhart, Gerard Butler and Ashley Judd,
it just can’t seem to get off the ground. Besides the fact that the premise
that the White House could ever be taken in 15 minutes is ridicules, Olympus
Has Fallen appears to be a bad rip off of the original Die Hard. It is complete
with all of the action movie clichés, with the classic double cross, there
being only one person that can save the day and a hard nosed general who hates
the protagonist for being better at life than he is. There are so many
similarities it could be viewed as a Die Hard reboot to the naked eye. Another
interesting fact is that while Morgan Freeman makes a descent president, he
continues the trend in Hollywood if having a black man as the acting president
whenever there is a horrible tragedy, remember deep impact? The 5th
Element? 2012? Aaron Eckhart plays the original president who gets taken
hostage and has to show his bravado of everyone else can give up their codes to
the nukes because he won’t give up his. Since he won’t give up his there is no
point for others to resist, by this logic the fate of the entire world rests on
one man when it could have remained on 3. Ashley Judd makes a brief appearance
as the First Lady until tragedy strikes and Gerard Butler, head of secret
service security detail to the president, is demoted to a desk job. Soon after,
all hell breaks loose at the White House and Butler is called upon to unleash
is inner BAMF. One thing that the film does have going for it is that Rick Yune
does a wonderful job portraying a genius yet insane villain with realism, going
so far as executing a hostage on camera after a failed attempt by the Navy Seals
to retake the White House. The action is relatively nonstop which does help
disguise the discrepancies making this a nice film to curl up on the couch on a
Saturday night with popcorn and the $1 price of red box.
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