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L'action se passe cette fois-ci à Londres où le Président des États-Unis se rend pour assister aux obsèques du Premier Ministre britannique accompagné de membres de son service secret dont Mike Banning. Ils vont devoir faire équipe avec un agent du MI6 pour déjouer un nouveau complot.Suite du film La chute de la maison blanche. (SND)

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POMO 

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français Film qui satisfait le spectateur en offrant au protagoniste principal la possibilité de donner aux terroristes non pas une, mais au moins quatre blessures graves au couteau. Au niveau mental de Fast & Furious, mais sans recul. Les effets spéciaux importants pour le public du film sont seulement moyens. Avant de devenir insupportable, cela est soutenu par le charisme de Gerard Butler et une scène de fusillade efficace en un seul plan, juste avant la fin. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais This film has ad absurdum motifs from the past, whose dubious ideological underpinnings I wouldn't worry about provided they weren't hiding behind interchangeable action that we’ve seen a thousand times before. The film begs to be part of the A-movie class through its cast but limps on both feet due to the abilities of the production team. ()

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Malarkey 

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anglais For the whole time I was watching this crazy movie I was wondering what it would be like if the main character was played by, for example, Steven Segal instead of Gerard Butler. And you know what? I might have liked it more. With this cast London Has Fallen isatotal crazy trip which actors like Butler, Freeman or Eckhart don’t deserve. The director is devastating London, nothing makes sense, there is shooting everywhere. And you don’t want that in an action movie with this kind of actors. ()

Kaka 

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anglais Similar to the first one, except that Olympus Has Fallen was shot by a proven action director and the second one by no-name Babak Najafi, though it should be noted that he certainly didn't disgrace himself. Admittedly, the visuals are weaker, which clearly indicates that the budget wasn't the biggest and the director probably wasn't that trusted, but the ensemble cast handles it well and it doesn't take itself nearly as seriously as the first installment or even Air Force One. Harrison Ford was a more believable president than Aaron Eckhart, of course, but the banter between the main tandem is OK, and as long as you doesn't look for anything there, don't worry about realism, and don't get carried away by the decent action (the last big, approximately five-minute steadicam shootout with no cuts is great), it's impossible not to enjoy it in a fairly decent way. Plus, the subject of international terrorism is again more topical than ever. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais Butler roolzz. London Has Fallen is a weaker little brother to a good part one. A conflict with Korea is lacking (both in reality and in the movie) and the terrorist villain isn’t demonic enough. Occasional serious moments rather subdue the bloody fun when Butler stabs his adversaries. Also the contrast between future dad and killer worse than the terrorists themselves is a little out of place here. But it’s fun. Fun for its naivety. The screenplay copies some B-movie hits from the nineties and gives them a new suit, but copies it too hastily, without caring whether it makes sense or not. But I would really welcome the next part with a better screenwriting team. I was smiling from ear to ear while watching. ()

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