It is just in contrast to the shocking crisis of a similar theme that I saw a few days ago.
Although this film was given two stars and that film was one star, to be honest, the plot of this film is much more mentally retarded than the shocking crisis.
The beginning is an American president who almost died in a skid, and I have a black question mark? If the Cadillac that the President is sitting on is to slip, the bridge deck might be covered with lubricant.
Then a group of terrorists attacked the White House head-on and even got in? Screenwriter, do you want such a black America? Just put the C-130 in China and even Beijing can't get in, so I'll shoot it down for you.
The Prime Minister of South Korea is quite miserable, surrounded by two or five boys, and he doesn't know what he was thinking when he was shot. But the Korean guy made a bunch of shit, I'm afraid it's not going to be easy after the fact, the American father is very stingy.
The terrorists demanded that the United States withdraw its troops from South Korea, and a bunch of senior officials are like dead mothers. What "South Korea will be in chaos within 72 hours" has come out. Do the Yankees really regard South Korea as their 51st state? Withdrawing an army is the same as ceding Alaska, right?
The Cyberdine code, which is the core of this work, is also full of slots. The writers may think that the remote destruction of nuclear warheads is to let the nuclear bombs explode directly in situ. Come on, a nuclear warhead is troublesome no matter where it is at its destination or where it explodes. In reality, a small amount of explosives are detonated to blow up the missile body, and the nuclear warhead will not be affected. In this film, all the nuclear bomb silos in the continental United States were blown up, but the problem is not very big, after all, the nuclear submarine force is still there.
As for the helicopters that were shot down by the U.S. military’s own anti-aircraft weapons, I didn’t mention it. Even knowing that the other party had anti-aircraft weapons and forcibly sent troops to abseil, it was really ruthless. However, this so-called most advanced anti-aircraft weapon only broke Gatling and a few rounds of anti-aircraft missiles. It took a long time to fight six helicopters, and I didn't see where the advanced was.
There are quite a lot of translation problems on iQIYI, so I won't say it if I miss the translation, and the audio and video are a little out of sync. The McMillan position that was released was turned into the presidential secretary. I wondered if the secret code could not be known to the secretary. Freeman seemed to have mentioned that the password was managed by the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The first old man to have his throat cut should be the Secretary of Defense, so McMillan is the chairman? He doesn't look like an admiral even in casual clothes. I'll leave him in Guli for the time being, even though it sounds like a secretary.
Speaking of the speaker played by Freeman, I don't know who the vice president is in this movie, and it's gone for no reason. It's not like he was pulled out in the shocking crisis and had a cutscene. It was a lot of fun to be the president for a few hours.
But on the whole, the action scenes are okay, the protagonist doesn't talk much and just does it, but the feeling of forcing a confession was cut. When the villain threatened the protagonist to get his wife, I thought that this guy really had some accomplices out there, but it turned out to be just a joke, really boring.
Another question, how did the last set of passwords get cracked? Did iQiyi cut so much that I really didn't understand this part?
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