family

Lyda 2022-09-05 07:50:44

The male lead starring Dwayne Johnson is full of benevolence towards people, even in the face of heinous villains. The male protagonist chose to negotiate when facing a desperado. But fate made a joke. He thought that when the gangsters let go, the gangsters used suicide attacks that resulted in his disability and the death of the hostages. In the face of the mob, the choice determines your own destiny and the fate of others.

After the male protagonist became disabled, he officially launched the FBI and became an arranger responsible for the security of the skyscraper. During his work, he was attacked by gangsters on his family. Ask the male protagonist to steal the information they need. The male host wisely saved his family and protected his data

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Extended Reading
  • Bartholome 2022-04-23 07:02:31

    Exciting and thrilling to watch throughout.

  • Lonnie 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The story takes place in Hong Kong. The 96th floor is on fire and the 98th floor is inhabited. The 98th to 20th floor is empty; the 220th floor of the palace, the arrogant ruler with a mysterious familiar face; With the imaginative rescue of technology...everything is obvious. Such "sinister" popcorn can win tears and applause in the country it satirizes. It can only be said that the construction of the four self-confidences of a strong country has been fruitful. However, even if interpreting its political metaphor is a kind of bad taste that can keep people going, the film itself is extremely boring, as if Hollywood's intelligence and bravery are rushing to the close. This special effect really does not have a shot that impresses me, and it is still quite different from "Walking in the Clouds".

Skyscraper quotes

  • Skinny Hacker: Now no one will be able to access it again except me. Aren't I smart?

  • Kores Botha: [to Will] You do this for me or I'll throw your fucking daughter off the roof.

    [dryly]

    Kores Botha: I hear it's heaven up there.

    Kores Botha: [on the pearl] Let it burn.