OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN
Movie Classification: 18
Director: Antoine Fuqua
Starring:
- Gerard Butler (Mike Banning)
- Aaron Eckhart (President Benjamin Asher)
- Morgan Freeman (Speaker Allan Trumbull)
- Angela Bassett (Lynne Jacobs)
- Rick Yune (Kang Yeonsak)
- Dylan McDermott (Dave Forbes)
- Finley Jacobsen (Connor Asher)
- Melissa Leo (Secretary of Defense Ruth McMillan)
- Radha Mitchell (Leah Banning)
- Robert Forster (US Army General Edward Clegg)
- Cole Hauser (Agent Roma)
- Ashley Judd (Margaret Asher)
- Phil Austin (Vice President Charlie Rodriguez)
- James Ingersoll (Admiral Nathan Hoenig)
- Freddy Bosche (Diaz)
- Lance Broadway (Agent O'Neil)
- Tory Kittles (Agent Jones)
Running Time: 2 Hours
Released Date: 22nd March 2013
Distributor: Rainfilm Sdn Bhd
Language: English
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Olympus Has Fallen Synopsis
Former U.S. Army Ranger Mike Banning (Butler) is the lead Secret Service agent assigned to head the Presidential Detail. He maintains a personal, friendly relationship with President Benjamin Asher (Eckhart), First Lady Margaret Asher (Judd) and particularly their son Connor Asher (Jacobsen). During a Christmas evening drive from Camp David to a campaign fundraiser, the President’s convoy skids out of control on black ice on a bridge. The lead vehicle in the convoy falls into an icy river; then the Presidential limousine teeters on the edge for a minute before falling as well. Banning is able to save President Asher, but Margaret, along with two other agents, dies in the crash.
Eighteen months later, Banning works at the Treasury Department, within eyesight of the White House; he has been demoted from the Presidential Detail as the sight of him triggers Asher’s memories of the night Margaret died. During a meeting between Asher and South Korean Prime Minister Lee Tae-Woo (Sim), Korean-led guerrilla forces, aided by treasonous members of the Prime Minister Lee’s own detail, which include Dave Forbes (McDermott), an ex-US Secret Service agent turned private contractor, mount an air and ground assault that results in the capture of the White House. The remaining Secret Service agents within the White House mount an unsuccessful counter attack but inflict casualties on the terrorists. Asher and several top officials are held hostage in the White House bunker, where Prime Minister Tae-Woo is killed. Before he is killed, Agent Roma (Hauser) alerts head of Secret Service Lynne Jacobs (Bassett) that “Olympus has fallen.”
The attack has been masterminded by Kang Yeonsak (Yune), an ex-North Korean terrorist who appears to be motivated by hope for a reunification of Korea. Kang seeks to use Asher’s hostage status as leverage to force the U.S. military to withdraw from the Korean Peninsula, allowing the civil war to end. He also seeks to destroy all of America’s nuclear weapons in their silos and turn the United States into an irradiated wasteland as revenge for the death of his parents when his mother was killed by an American landmine and his father was executed for crimes against North Korea. To accomplish this, he requires the access codes to a system in the bunker called Cerberus: a fail-safe device that self-detonates any U.S. nuclear missiles during an abort, which are held by three top government officials within the bunker, including the President. Asher orders the other two officials to reveal their codes to save their lives, certain that he will not give up his code.
During the assault by Kang’s forces on the front lawn, Banning joins the side of the White House’s defenders. He falls back into the White House, disables the internal surveillance and gains access to Asher’s satellite phone, which he uses to maintain contact with Allan Trumbull (Freeman), the Speaker of the House who is now the Acting President. Authorized to proceed, Banning’s first act is to save Connor, who Kang plans to use to force Asher to reveal his Cerberus code. Despite resistance, he finds Connor hiding in the walls, thanks to the training Banning had given him, and sneaks him out of the White House before beginning reconnaissance and reducing the terrorists’ numbers one by one. This includes Forbes, but not before convincing the traitor to report to Kang that Banning is dead. Meanwhile, Trumbull orders an aerial SEAL assault on the White House, but Kang’s team deploys an advanced anti-aircraft gun system in his possession owned by the United States, called the Hydra 6. Discovering this, Banning advises Trumbull and General Edward Clegg (Foster), Army Chief of Staff, to abort the mission, but it proceeds and Kang’s henchwoman Lim (Lea) annihilates the assault force before Banning can stop it. Kang retaliates for the attempted infiltration by killing Vice President Charlie Rodriguez (Austin).
After Banning disables Kang’s communications, the terrorist tries to execute Secretary of Defense Ruth McMillan (Leo) outside the front door in front of the media, but Banning rescues her and takes out several more of Kang’s men in the process. With Kang’s forces dwindling, he fakes his own death, as well as Asher’s, by sacrificing several of his men and the remaining hostages. Kang, Asher, and the few remaining terrorists stay in the bunker, unknown to the outside world. Kang eventually cracks Asher’s code and activates Cerberus as Banning realizes that his apparent suicide was faked. As Kang attempts to escape, Banning dispatches the remaining terrorists and kills Kang in a knife fight. He then ultimately disables Cerberus with the assistance of Trumbull. Banning and Asher escape the White House. After the events, Washington begins to heal from the attack, and Banning once again becomes head of the Presidential Detail, with Banning observing President Asher as he addresses the public.
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