

Olympo
When a swimmer collapses at a high-performance sports center, Amaia investigates the extreme risks her fellow athletes are taking to feed their ambition.
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Plot Summary
When a devastating terrorist attack overwhelms the White House and its security, a disgraced former Secret Service agent is the only one on the inside who can stop it. Mike Banning must race against time to rescue the President and his son from the heavily armed terrorists. He uses his unique skills and knowledge of the building to fight his way through the chaos and neutralize the threat.
Critical Reception
Olympus Has Fallen received mixed to generally negative reviews from critics, with many finding it to be a derivative and overly violent action film. However, audiences were more receptive, enjoying its straightforward, action-packed narrative and the performance of Gerard Butler. The film was a surprise box office success, spawning a franchise.
What Reviewers Say
- A brutal and relentless action spectacle that delivers on its premise.
- Lacks originality, borrowing heavily from previous action thrillers.
- Gerard Butler provides a tough-as-nails performance that anchors the film.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be an entertaining and action-packed thriller, praising its fast pace and Gerard Butler's central performance. Some viewers noted that the plot was predictable and relied on common action movie tropes.
Fun Fact
The film's script was reportedly sold for seven figures, making it one of the highest-priced spec scripts of 2011.
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