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Film is about a superb police John Cale who gave up the offer becoming a bodyguard of President James Sawyer after being promoted. However he wants to make his daughter happy, he asks for a permission letting his daughter visit the White House. Unfortunately, while his daughter visits is also the time a reactionary group with heavy weapons begin to attack the White House. Now, when the headquarters of the United States is sinked in the chaos, he has to use all his abilities to find a way to rescue his daughter and the President out of the White House safely.
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The Film Stage
Ultimately, I was bored by White House Down, which is pretty much inexcusable given the level of sublime idiocy on display.
August 08, 2016
Miami Herald
It's Independence Day without the aliens and a president partial to Air Jordans.
July 04, 2013
Cinemixtape
In this slash and burn effort on logic and reason in which audience misery is the target, "White House Down" is a bullseye.
April 17, 2016
ReelViews
It follows the Emmerich template: a spectacle-tinged, compelling setup; a dumb, disappointing midsection; and a cheese-topped denouement that veers so close to self-parody that one is tempted to call it funny.
June 28, 2013
Philadelphia Inquirer
The main flaw of White House Down is that it overstays its welcome, thanks in large part to a silly climax that seems to unfold in three laborious acts.
July 01, 2013
The Atlantic
Essentially a louder, sillier version of Die Hard, with John Cale standing in for John McClane, a precocious daughter standing in for the plucky wife, and, alas, no one even much trying to stand in for Alan Rickman's deliciously wicked Hans Gruber.
June 28, 2013
Washington Free Beacon
The script reads as if it was written by a college freshman who just got his first taste of Zinn and Chomsky.
July 14, 2016
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