What’s Hot

  • The action set pieces in the movie are of the highest order with top notch visual effects. But it is disaster all around like other Roland Emmerich flicks. He just loves bombs, blasts, guns and blowing up everything in the vicinity
  • The director has tried to show us the ‘man’ behind the President and how he too loves his family and has his likes and dislikes, as any other normal man. This works to an extent.
  • The actors don’t have to do anything special as the movie is heavily driven by the action blocks, the visual effects and all the disaster scenes. Good work by the technical crew.
  • Channing Tatum shows his prowess at stunts and is agile and fit. Foxx gets to play President and the obvious similarities and traces of Obama are hard to ignore. His awkwardness while enacting physically strenuous scenes sits well on his ‘President’ status.

What’s Not

  • We have many government officials, bureaucrats, politicians etc. making their presence felt, and it becomes a mess, where procedure and hierarchy have to be followed.
  • It is far-fetched seeing the President and a young cop working hand in hand and having conversations like two college buddies.
  • Channing Tatum actually looks like the elder brother of his 11 year old daughter, played by Joey King. Bad casting.

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Verdict

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White House Down is a movie that you can see once, purely for its visual effects and for its improbable situations.