Christopher Cross of BagoGames writes: I could be wrong, but I think in the entire duration of watching London Has Fallen, I never once saw Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) kill a white man. Would it have been too confusing to have a multiracial terrorist group? Olympus Has Fallen, the prequel to this film, had plenty of white people dying. So in a film that is blatantly racist, and absolutely refuses to take its sights off of the Middle East, why did I have so much fun watching Butler kill terrorist after terrorist? The magic of London Has Fallen is that its gleeful racism makes it into an absurdity – a shaken B-movie martini containing Republican fears and psychopathic violence.
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