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After traveling to Hong Kong, China, to take over the mission of keeping the security for, Pearl, one of the most famous and tallest building in the world, Will Sawyer, a FBI former agent and US war veteran, who is responsible for the security of the skyscraper, struggles against the terrorists who have burnt the building, as he has to find them and at the same time, he has his family trapped in the building.
Hahaha, haha Smokey ... Great comment, made me LOL ... "Dwayne Johnson really needs to just keep his family away from tall buildings."
2020-01-08 00:01
Smokey Anonymous
hmmm... its San Andreas with a slightly different plot... they really burnt some brain cells working this one up. Dwayne Johnson really needs to just keep his family away from tall buildings.
Even the film's hulking hero and its willingness to lean into its overblown nature can't keep this blockbuster alight, as much as Johnson, particularly, tries.
For Sarah, Will, and his leg sidekick, the maze of characters they must navigate is the tedious space between crazy scenes where anything, anything, anything can be saved with duct tape.
Although it was entertaining at times, 'Skyscraper' is not a film that one should go see if there are better options available. The feeling of déjà vu is just too unshakeable.
...loaded with plotholes, but if you've seen one 'Die Hard' movie, you've seen them all, and that's all this is...but the bottom line is that they have all been entertaining, if ridiculous.
Skyscraper itself defies gravity - and plain sense, and humour, and self-awareness, and most things even a dumb, hot-buttered blockbuster would have even a little of.
The pleasures here come from watching an extraordinary physical specimen go through a lo-tech workout routine thousands of feet above the ground as he tries to rescue his family from a burning superskyscraper.
As a streaming option on a slow night or a long flight, the movie has its uses. But you've seen almost all of this before, with more wit and a better villain.