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Angel Has Fallen

2019 / 2h 1m
Genre: Action/Thriller
Release Date: August 21, 2019
Director: Ric Roman Waugh
Language: English / ESubs
Quality: WEB-DL 1080p | 720p | 480p
Size:  1.4GB | 1GB | 400MB


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Angel Has Fallen Story: Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) is on the run after being accused in an assassination attempt on the US President (Morgan Freeman).

Angel Has Fallen Review: Secret Service Agent Mike Banning (Gerard Butler), is tasked with protecting the President of the United States (Morgan Freeman). During a fishing trip, bomber drones are used in an assassination attempt on the President. Mike barely manages to save him, while other secret service agents are killed in the attack. Both are knocked unconscious, but the President goes into a coma. When Mike comes to his senses, he’s arrested under suspicion of being the assailant behind the attack. Using his skills, Mike escapes custody, but now he needs to prove his innocence while protecting the President.

Picking up after the events of the previous instalment, ‘Angel Has Fallen’ is content to stick with its outdated style of action that offers nothing new or inventive. Its shootouts and fight choreography are reminiscent of the shaky cam, jumpy edit style sequences that were popular years back. The plot is also familiar, and although there are some twists thrown in along the way, they’re not exactly unpredictable. The story lays out some clues about who the antagonists could be and promptly follows through with them. Eagle-eyed viewers who pay attention will be able to figure it out quickly. One interesting angle is the relationship between Mike, and his father Clay Banning (Nick Nolte). This is because of Nick Nolte’s performance as am army veteran who lives off the grid; he brings the right amount of paranoia and heart – the precise mix needed in a film like this.