Synopsis
Never underestimate a patriot
After the G20 Summit is overtaken by terrorists, President Danielle Sutton must bring all her statecraft and military experience to defend her family and her fellow leaders.
Directed by Patricia Riggen
After the G20 Summit is overtaken by terrorists, President Danielle Sutton must bring all her statecraft and military experience to defend her family and her fellow leaders.
Viola Davis Anthony Anderson Marsai Martin Ramón Rodríguez Antony Starr Douglas Hodge Elizabeth Marvel Sabrina Impacciatore Clark Gregg Christopher Farrar John Hoogenakker Ali Suliman Angela Sarafyan MeeWha Alana Lee Conrad Kemp Joseph Steven Yang Emmanuel Castis David James Julius Tennon Theo Bongani Ndyalvane Noxolo Dlamini Gideon Emery Stephen Jennings Caitlin Mehner Heike Brunner Colin Moss Jacques Theron Anthony C. Hyde Riaz Solker Show All…
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"Holy shit! You're from Wakanda!" might not even be in the top three most insane lines from this movie.
Antony Starr promotes Bitcoin and creates online chaos with AI.
Yeah this is definitely a 2025 film.
Ok but the way this would have hit during a Kamala presidency
We are now in the era of Hollywood movies clearly written when everyone thought Kamala was gonna be the next president
Viola Davis as the first woman President of the United States sounds right to me.
VIOLA FORCE ONE
DAVIS HAS FALLEN
VIOLA DAVIS HOUSE DOWN
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On its surface a dumb, haphazard, poorly conceived, outright limp action film in the vein of “badass” president films like Air Force One. Some
terrible performances and casting to be sure. But it quickly proves itself to have the most evil ass energy of a film I’ve seen in recent memory. The most galling example of Hollywood laundering the image of the American empire through a facsimile black cool — this time infused with braindead faux-feminist bullshit in which Viola Davis’ president rebuffs wearing heels and marvels at how she’s on Air Force One when a hundred years ago someone like her didn’t even have voting rights.
Dangerous fuckshit. Some of the worst “jokes” I’ve had to endure (that Wakanda one…oh lord). At this point framing America as the good guy on the world stage is laughable and insulting given the horrors this country has engendered.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
White House Down (The Crypto Bro Version)
This film felt like propaganda.
The villain? Honestly, flawed as he was, he was making some solid points. Our world leaders are out here abusing power, starting wars, and playing games with people’s lives. But we’re supposed to root against him just because he’s chasing Viola Davis? (Which, to be fair, is a bold move. But still.)
Also, why were they so damn loud sneaking around that house? I was stressed out watching them make every loud noise known to man while trying to stay hidden from armed thugs.
And finally, ain’t no way they continued with that summit after everything that went down. The president of that one made-up country died and…
A movie that wants to say something in an insane and weird way. Fun to watch tho.
It's very, very clear right from the start what kind of movie this is, but at the same time it gives its all through its action, and that's thanks to Viola Davis. Otherwise, it feels a bit too caught up in its own familiarity, blending into its genre in a way that makes it feel quite superficial and fleeting. Like a missile flying past my head, and when I turn around, I miss the actual explosion. And the only thing that explosion leaves behind are shards in my calves.
And of course, it’s not a bad movie by any means, but what this…