Emma Sudderick reviews explosive disaster flick Olympus Has Fallen, which gains points simply for having Morgan Freeman in it. But is a starring role from the man who played God enough to buoy the plot?
THINK Die Hard with dialogue and you have the latest action-thriller Olympus Has Fallen. Yet despite having a cast which includes renowned actors like Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman, the film is perhaps more commendable for its outstanding use of CGI than for its narrative ingenuity.

The story follows Mike Banning (Gerard Butler), a former guard and companion of the President, as he tries to rescue the President and his son after a Korean terrorist’s assault on the White House.
Though the plot is somewhat lacking in complexity, it seems the real emphasis of Antoine Fuqua’s action-thriller is on the astonishing special effects, which are both horrifying and captivating in an instance. That is not to say the story-line is tedious, but rather trivial in comparison to the visual effects.
This said, the plot is ominous in its relation to current affairs regarding disputes between North and South Korea. Indeed, Butler was reportedly spooked by the similarities between the production, which completed filming in 2012, and the currently unfolding situation regarding nuclear missiles in North Korea.

However, there is just a hint of paranoia in the unlikely plot. Whilst the events of 9/11 have proven terrorist attacks are a very real threat, Olympus Has Fallen takes radical activism to its extreme and has the potential to be scare-mongering in its effect.
Nevertheless, the film depicts heroism and patriotism in an exciting, if not familiar, manner and it is impossible to claim that Olympus Has Fallen is lacklustre and uneventful.
Complete with helicopter crashes, excessive fire-arms, collapse of the Washington Monument and the total destruction of the White House, the visual treat and noble performances by the cast ensure a thrilling viewing experience which is well worth the cost of a cinema ticket.
3/5
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