Olympus Has Fallen

2013

Action / Adventure / Drama / Thriller

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Gerard Butler as Mike Banning
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Arden Cho as Korean Sniper
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Morgan Freeman as Speaker Trumbull
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867.79 MB
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English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 59 min
P/S 3 / 31
1.84 GB
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English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 59 min
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English 5.1
R
24 fps
1 hr 59 min
P/S 49 / 127

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by paul_haakonsen7 / 10

Quite entertaining actually...

While "Olympus Has Fallen" is an entertaining and thrilling movie, it does however run on stereotypic fuel; one man who save the day and saves all of America.

The story is compelling and fast paced, right from the very beginning. And it keeps its high tempo right up to the end. Sure there were some very predictable moments and situations that even a blind man saw coming a mile away. But despite that, director Antoine Fuqua managed to put together a wholesome entertaining movie.

The action sequences are good and well executed, coming off as believable, despite it being one man against 28. And the way that these sequences were filmed just puts you right there in the action.

As for the acting, well, with a cast as this, you know that you are getting your moneys worth. Gerard Butler really carried the movie quite well. The movie also brandished talents such as Aaron Eckhart, Dylan McDermott, Angela Bassett and Morgan Freeman.

If you enjoy action movies then you should sit down and watch "Olympus Has Fallen", if you haven't already seen it, because it is quite entertaining.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird4 / 10

Mediocre, but much better than its awful successor 'London Has Fallen'

'Olympus Has Fallen' is not a great film by any stretch of the imagination, but judging from the reviews was honestly expecting much worse. Even for taking it for it is and aimed to do, it could have been much better.

This said, it is much better than its successor 'London Has Fallen'...now that was an awful film, with no obvious redeeming values, and one of the worst films from that year. 'Olympus Has Fallen' at least tried to be fun and has much better action scenes (such as the audaciously staged terrorist attack, all of the action in 'London Has Fallen' is routine at best).

It also looks better, apart from some excessive shaky cam in places and the special effects are far from brilliant, in fact cartoonish and fake, but there is some atmospheric grit and the film is well shot instead of mostly looking like SyFy/Asylum fodder. With the exceptions of an annoying Melissa Leo and Aaron Eckhart phoning it in, the acting is not bad here with dignified Angela Basset and particularly Morgan Freeman giving the best performances. Gerard Butler does struggle with some of his one-liners, which honestly are not that good (pretty pithy actually) in the first place, but is a very capable action hero and charismatic lead. Rick Yune does his best, but his character is forgettable and very sketchy, like all the characters here. The direction at least has some tension.

However, 'Olympus Has Fallen' goes for the fast, big and loud approach, sometimes that's not a bad thing but it didn't come off well here. The pacing is rather rushed often, while also losing momentum in crucial parts too, while the big and loud like its sequel is so constant there is little room to breathe and it becomes nauseating and repetitive in every way possible.

Much of the script consists of pithy one-liners and cheesy quips that feel like clumsy attempts at humour, while also making little to no attempt at giving much personality or development to the characters (leaving the actors to do all the leg work and they mostly do credibly in that respect). The story is certainly not as intelligence insulting as that of 'London Has Fallen', but while it tries not to be too derivative of 'Die Hard' it is not that original and it outside of the action lacks suspense and proper excitement which are mistaken for lapses in logic and lack of suspense.

All in all, not great, instead a mediocre film, but not as awful as expected. Even with its numerous flaws, if asked which is better between 'Olympus Has Fallen' and 'London Has Fallen' the answer is clear. 4/10 Bethany Cox

Reviewed by bkoganbing5 / 10

Doesn't say much for security

With military like precision a group of North Korean terrorists attack and take over the White House and hold the POTUS Aaron Eckhart hostage. The group is led by John Yune and they've got so much sophisticated hardware and knowledge that despite North Korea's denials, ain't no way they have no hand in this. Given the current round of saber rattling from the newest dear leader Kim Jong Un, the film Olympus Has Fallen has a timely meaning to it. When will the world and specifically the powers around North Korea ever going to do something about that particular global cancer?

However there is Gerard Butler in the mix, a man formerly in charge of the White House Secret Service detail who is former Special Service and won't quit until he's rescued the people he's grown to know like the president and his son, young Finley Jacobsen.

All this takes place with Yune getting in there as part of the security detail of the South Korean prime minister who is meeting with Eckhart about the perennial North Korean problem. The prime minister gets assassinated and then Yune presents his list of demands. There's also a traitor in the President's official family.

Butler turns out to be a regular Rambo. Sly Stallone and Arnie Schwarzenegger never displayed as much skill and resilience as Butler does. All this while taking direction from acting President Morgan Freeman who is the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Action fans will probably love this film. But if security is that bad then Washington, we have a problem

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