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Un articolo ci racconta praticamente tutta la trama del film...leggete se siete curiose e non vi importa degli spoilers :)

Exclusive : Clint’s got the Presidential detail on Olympus Has Fallen

*** Spoilers ensue. ***

The Set-Up
Presidential Cabin. Snowing. Shocking-ass night. Perfect set-up for a pre-credits sequence where everything turns to shit for the film’s hero and his employer.

Our hero is introduced : Banning (Butler), 30′s, charming, suave and a very personable agent on presidential detail. He is close with President Benjamin Asher (Aaron Eckhart) and First Lady Maggie Asher, but closer to their 12-year-old son, Connor. He spends most of the time overseeing Connor’s needs. Like tonight, he’s trying to get him organized and enthused for an outing the Presidential family is required to be at. Ends up that the only way Banning, who seemingly has a great rapport with young Connor, can get the youngster away from playing ‘Mortal Kombat 3D’ on his video-game console and into a car, is if he says he can ride behind the President ‘Beast’ with him and the rest of the security guys.
Needless to say, only moments after the car’s drive-away something biggish and baddish happens that results in a life lost, a friendship torn apart, and a dedicated but self-admittedly irresponsible secret-service agent losing his job.

Two Years Later.
Maggie Asher is gone.
Benjamin Asher’s numbers are higher than ever. Connor, now 14, isn’t a huge supporter of his sole guardian pop.

Banning is long gone. Now working with Paul Blart somewhere.
Prez Asher, whose leadership skills would not at all please George W, has pulled the pin on a possible War with North Korea – cos he’s a good man and all that shizzle. It’s celebration time.
The happy faces don’t last when a self-professed ‘Patriot’ named Kang, seemingly messed up because of how his family was treated as a child by the Americans, among an abundance of political paranoia, launches an attack and ultimately infiltrates the White House as payback for not going into War with North Korea. He wanted the War; he felt it was the only way to put an end to the ways of one of the world’s only countries thriving on a Stalinist regime still. In other words, he has his reasons for playing ID4 with the White House and those within it.
(Bottom Line : Unlike a couple of the last “Die Hard” films, this movie features a villain who seems to have an actual bonafide excuse for harbouring a big beef with America, and his believes even seem to make sense – though he does take them one step too-far. With missiles at his will, hypodermic needles at his disposal, and a cunning ability to outsmart the government, he’s a rogue to be reckoned with.)

Kang has the President, Connor, and the many employees of the White House holed up in the Fox Den. He proceeds to shoot members of the staff one-by-one (a’la Hans Gruber) until they do what he asks : Which is to initiate War.
Upon getting wind of the situation, disgraced agent Banning covertly makes his way into the White House (he’s such an expert at getting in and out of the place unseen that young Connor even took on his tips at one point), ducking and weaving from cameras, and skirting between the bodies of the dead agents that align the floors.

The security detail on the situation aren’t too pleased (hello FBI in “Die Hard”!) when they get wind of Banning’s presence, and order him gone. But knowing they’re essentially fucking hopeless (side note : There’s no shortage of cussing in the film, that might also smear egg in the face of the recent “Die Hard”, determined to expunge every ‘fuck’ from the libretto), and aren’t “built” for the job that’s needed here, he gives them the finger and continues to make his way into the locked-off White House (in fact, everything has been locked-off – airports, nuclear stations and so on, as you’d expect they’d be).

By the time Banning and Connor – who is separated from his father at one point) reunite, the government have cooked up a deal with North Korea, and any other country that would’ve gotten involved in the situation, to, well, somewhat fake the War that Kang wants greenlit. But Kang is smart, he can tell they’re bluffing, so he begins prepping Plan B. Knowing the Yankees will likely take more notice of him if he begins launching missiles in a bunch of U.S cities, he slams down the ‘countdown clock’ on America’s obliteration. Oh, and then there’s hypodermic needles…

Third-reel is your sweat-inducing ‘race-against-time’ thriller with McClane, er, Banning trying to prevent an all-out nuclear holocaust while protecting the President and his peoples, his young mate Connor, and ultimately going to town on Kang. Oh, and of course, typical of these types of movies, this is also the period when our hero discovers one or two of his former colleagues (the casting of one should work perfectly) might be a little slim shady.

And as a movie, I think it’ll be an action-movie fan orgasm, a great ‘leave your brain at the door’ antidote to… whatever that thing Len Wiseman directed a few years back.

Those looking to get their kicks out of a new McClane adventure, might find that “Olympus has Fallen” satisfies more than the official “Die Hard” film, due out next Valentine’s Day, does. I can’t guarantee that, and I’d love to be surprised and find that it’s the other way around, but from what I’ve read, now heard and have been advised first-hand… this movie is going to have Bruce Willis on the phone to his agent afterwards, demanding to know why he wasn’t offered the flick first. And it’s actually a wonder he wasn’t… the studio behind it are Millennium, who are behind the “Expendables” film’s, with which Bruno is associated. Maybe he was offered it? Maybe the fact it wasn’t someone of note behind the screenplay turned him off?

Creighton Rothenberger and Katrin Benedikt, who penned the screenplay, are relative newcomers to the screenwriting game. That could be why the film does so closely resemble… another big Hollywood blockbuster, because they haven’t yet been in the match long enough to develop their own unique Nolan-esque ideas, but in this case, familiarity works. They seem to know movies like “Die Hard” and Wolfgang Peterson’s “In the Line of Fire” like the back of their hands, and they’ve written a movie that, I believe, they’d personally like to pay money to see as action-movie fans. You’ll know every beat in it when you see it, but you’ll still enjoy it.
Maybe think of “Olympus” as “Never Say Never Again” – it ain’t canon, and the characters names have been changed, but at the end of the day, it’s more “Die Hard” than an all-encompassing road-trip across the United States in a helicopter with a drop-in visit to a computer-whiz named The Warlock ever was. Get Rothenberger and Benedikt on the next “Die Hard”.. if that boat is still afloat by then.

Finally, with those huge numbers “MIB3″ did this year, you can probably expect to hear of a new “MIB”-related project going into development soon. In fact, you can be as sure of it as the sun coming up every day.


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gemini78
view post Posted on 3/7/2012, 10:56




Riassuntino per coloro che non masticano bene l'inglese :) (o che non vogliono sbattersi troppo a leggere tutto l'articolo :P)

Banning, il personaggio di Gerry, è agente trentenne, affascinante e affabile. E' molto amico del presidente Benjamin Asher e della First Lady Maggie Asher, ma è ancora più amico del loro figlio dodicenne, Connor. E infatti passa molto del suo tempo ad occuparsi di lui.

Il film inizia con Banning (n.d.T. ma si poteva trovargli un cognome più brutto?? :wacko: ) che sta cercando di far preparare Connor e di infondergli un po' di entusiasmo per un evento a cui deve partecipare con la sua famiglia. Lui è il solo che riesca a convincere il ragazzo a smettere di giocare a 'Mortal Kombat 3D' e a salire in macchina, permettendogli di stare in macchina con lui e gli altri agenti della scorta, dietro la macchina del presidente.

Inutile dire che, proprio pochi istanti dopo che la macchina del presidente è partita, succede qualcosa di veramente brutto e una persona muore, un'amicizia finisce e un agente devoto, ma irresponsabile perde il suo lavoro.

Due anni dopo

Maggie Asher non c'è più (quindi presumo sia lei la persona morta)
Benjamin Asher è più popolare che mai e Connor ha 14 anni e non va molto d'accordo con suo padre.
Banning ovviamente non lavora più per il presidente.

Asher ha fermato una possibile guerra con la Corea del Nord e tutti festeggiano. Ma la felicità non dura, infatti arriva un 'Patriota' di nome Kang, che è incazz... per come la sua famiglia era stata trattata dagli americani quando lui era un bambino e per altre paranoie politiche, che lancia un attacco alla Casa Bianca e vi si infiltra.
Ce l'ha con il presidente anche perchè non ha dichiarato guerra alla Corea del Nord, lui voleva la guerra perchè secondo lui era l'unico modo per porre fine al regime stalinista che ancora prospera in quel paese.

A questo punto il terrorista ha in ostaggio il Presidente, Connor e tutti gli impiegati della Casa Bianca. Quindi spara a tutti i membri dello staff, uno a uno, finchè non accettano di fare quello che vuole: scatenare una guerra.

L'agente Banning, venendo a sapere quello che è accaduto, s'infiltra nella Casa Bianca, nascondendosi dalle telecamere e zigzagando tra i corpi degli agenti morti... (altro che superman -_- )

Banning riesce a ritrovare Connor, che ad un certo punto è stato separato da suo padre. Intanto la Casa Bianca ha stretto un accordo con la Corea del nord e con altri paesi per fingere una guerra, ma Kang non è stupido e ha capito che stanno cercando di imbrogliarlo, così decide di lanciare dei missili sulle città Americane e fa partire il count-down.

Ed ovviamente qui inizia la corsa contro il tempo di Bagging per cercare di fermare il lancio dei missili, salvare il presidente, mettere in salvo Connor e fermare Kang.

Edited by gemini78 - 3/7/2012, 12:12
 
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view post Posted on 3/7/2012, 11:23
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:mmm: :mmm: :mmm: :mmm:
(adesso sto pensando a come renderanno Gerry un trentenne XD)
 
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gemini78
view post Posted on 3/7/2012, 11:26




CITAZIONE (sabrinta @ 3/7/2012, 12:23) 
(adesso sto pensando a come renderanno Gerry un trentenne XD)

:lol: l'ho pensato anch'io; però dai, senza barba sembra più giovane, potrebbe essere anche 37/38enne :D
 
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view post Posted on 3/7/2012, 11:44
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se si tagliasse quei capelli almeno... -_- così com'è ora non passerebbe mai per trentenne(intendo sui 30-33 anni :P)
 
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Mina*
view post Posted on 3/7/2012, 13:44




Secondo me neanche se si tagliassi i capelli ci si avvicenerebbe.....ci vorrebbe un miracolo!

Dalla trama sembra qualcosa di visto e rivisto....Spero per lui che non sia un flop.
 
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Monika.
view post Posted on 3/7/2012, 15:15




Grazie a Laura per il riassunto / traduzione! :P Per quanto riguarda la trama ... speriamo bene...
 
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