Channing Tatum saves the USA as D.C. cop John Cale in "White House Down" |
By Dan Hagen
“White House Down” starts as an
engaging suspense picture about a military-industrial complex coup against the
black, liberal president of the United States, and does a slow burn to thermonuclear
Hollywood summer action movie hokum — specifically a climax that makes “Die
Hard” look relatively calm by comparison.
Lovers of White House antiques
would be well advised to avert their eyes.
Channing Tatum continues to
impress in common-man hunk roles (see “Magic Mike”), specializing in low-key
decency. He makes a perfectly serviceable hero, just as Jamie Foxx makes a
perfectly serviceable president. Maggie Gyllenhaal gives the most naturalistic
performance as an honest Secret Service agent.
The most welcome surprise is that this
film is not the lousy action-comedy advertised in the trailer. That preview
would have kept me away from this entertaining picture if Jay Sain hadn’t set
me right about it.
Of course, the movie has some
unrealistic elements, chief among them the fact that the president is presented
as a liberal.
Enjoy what you see and get, and not what you feel like it could be. Good review Dan.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dan the Man.
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