Jeri Jacquin
Coming to theatres this Friday from writer/director Ric
Roman Waugh and Lionsgate is the return of an agent who is set up with ANGEL
HAS FALLEN.
Secret Service Agent Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) is once
again guarding a President, this time its President Trumbull (Morgan Freeman).
Now a family man, he begins to think it may be time to take a higher position
in the agency that affords him less danger. Even military friend Danny Huston
(Wade Jennings) offers him a position with his company.
On a fishing trip with President Trumbull, Banning briefly
discussed his options and is told to think about what he wants to do. Changing
shifts with another agent, Banning heads towards shore but notices something
odd coming their way. That’s when all hell breaks loose and he must turn around
to save the President.
Waking up in the hospital he is told the President’s
condition is serious and that he is considered the prime suspect in an
assassination attempt. Vice President Kirby (Tim Nelson) has taken the oath to
temporarily become the President. Assigned to investigate the attack is FBI
Agent’s Thompson (Jada Pinkett Smith) and Ramirez (Joseph Millson).
Banning knows that he can not stay handcuffed to the
hospital bed if he is to discover who is after President Trumbull and when they
will strike next. He turns to the only person he can trust but the history
between them is sketchy at best. Clay (Nick Nolte) isn’t a fan of the
government and sure knows how to protect himself which is what Banning counts
on.
As the truth comes to the surface, and it is brutal, Banning
isn’t about to let anyone get their hands on the President and he’ll bulldoze
through anyone who tries!
Nolte as Clay is absolutely killer – literally and
figuratively – and he brought cheers from the audience. This character is
perfect for Nolte and the scenes with Butler
are gems. Jennings as Houston once again plays the role he was born
to play, a man with a mission who, like a dog with a bone, isn’t about to stop
until he gets what he wants.
Smith as Thompson throws her tiny weight around and along
with her partner Ramirez are also on a mission – to capture Banning (good luck
with that!). Nelson as Kirby takes over while Turnbull is in the hospital.
Keeping the country running is his goal as he decides how to move forward in
case Turnbull doesn’t come back.
Freeman as Turnbull does what he does best – act very
Presidential. Lets be honest, he’s played the commander-in-chief before so we
know he’s good at it. I adore Freeman so I don’t mind if he repeats a character
because he does it with class.
Other cast include Michael Landes as White House Chief of
Staff Sam Wilcox, Piper Perabo as Leah Banning, Lance Reddick as Secret Service
Director David Gentry, Mark Arnold as CIA Director James Haskell and Frederick
Schmidt as Travis Cole.
ANGEL HAS FALLEN is an action packed film from beginning to
end with a lot of twists and turns. That makes writing about it a little
difficult but I’m not about to give anything away.
The audience I screened with was applauding, hollering,
cheering and more than happy with the film. Alright, I’ll admit I was having a
good time as well. This is the kind of film that cries out ACTION and delivers
every bit of it. This film isn’t rocket science or trying to reinvent the
wheel.
Instead, it does exactly what I go see action films for –
twists, turns, chases, slips and oh so much more. Butler makes sure we get that because, as
with the previous FALLEN films, it is what drew us all into the theatres in
2013 with OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN. The story brought us in again in 2016 with LONDON
HAS FALLEN.
ANGEL HAS FALLEN falls into line and makes me wonder, what
will Mike Banning bring us in 2022?
In the end – loyalty has fallen under fire!
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