Paris Has Fallen
- TV Series
- 2024–
A protection officer and an MI6 operative team up after a terrorist attack. They suspect a mole as they race to thwart a larger conspiracy threatening Paris.A protection officer and an MI6 operative team up after a terrorist attack. They suspect a mole as they race to thwart a larger conspiracy threatening Paris.A protection officer and an MI6 operative team up after a terrorist attack. They suspect a mole as they race to thwart a larger conspiracy threatening Paris.
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...then the creator Howard Overman wants to write and produce his show and all goes downhill from there.
Dialogues are predictably awful
Scenes in Paris were made like the city has no cops no tourists no body living there...just like every time they start shooting nobody notice or what?
They send the two main characters to fight a full well-trained army of terrorists pretty much by themselves...
They're so many holes in this plot that the original idea - that is pretty good - becomes irrelevant to all the amateurish production..
On the only good side...some good fight that makes it OK to call it an action series.
That is probably the only season you'll get
BTW the same creator had another great idea (War of the Worlds remake) but it all went downhill the same way...this guy should really hire someone else to write the stories.
4.5/10.
Dialogues are predictably awful
Scenes in Paris were made like the city has no cops no tourists no body living there...just like every time they start shooting nobody notice or what?
They send the two main characters to fight a full well-trained army of terrorists pretty much by themselves...
They're so many holes in this plot that the original idea - that is pretty good - becomes irrelevant to all the amateurish production..
On the only good side...some good fight that makes it OK to call it an action series.
That is probably the only season you'll get
BTW the same creator had another great idea (War of the Worlds remake) but it all went downhill the same way...this guy should really hire someone else to write the stories.
4.5/10.
Started off in a promising way and actually quite enjoyed the first couple of episodes , then I lost it. The two leads spend their time being indestructible in a ridiculous fashion. Tiny female constantly killing tough guys in arm to arm combat. Every time the terrorists get them in their sights they let them go, as opposed to every other policeman they shoot on sight. We ended up shouting at the television to the terrorists, "Just shoot them" Then there are time wasting subplots going on with her druggy waster of a girlfriend. We ended up siding with terrorists in the end, got so fed up up with the whole thing. Just don't waste your time, it was so daft and frustrating to watch.
First of all, I am a big Sean harris fan.. He first caught my attention in the Borgia's HBO series some years back. He has a very particular style when he plays so-called bad Guys. It has been great watching his career advance. He is very sinister as the bad guy in this film, and adds his own credible spin and style on his villan The rest of the cast is sterling as well. The film suffers from some credibility issues in the relationships of the two main officers pursuing Harris' charecter. The rifles used in very long range shooting could never make those long shots...in a film with a lot of authentic details. The villan has killed a lot of government people who he believes were responsible for his lover and her two children. It is diabolical, even plausible up to a point. But the direction and script fall off rather sharply at the end. The end is out of sync with the rest of the film, weak. There is also a huge unresolved issue of the corporation CEO who funded behind the scenes the entire plot and who made a fortune from it, he is just left dangling and forgotten at the end. They could at least had a 30 second scene at the end where is being handcuffed. The film opens very strong and builds a suspense that keeps moving, but is very weak at the end. Good work by Sean Harris and look forward to seeing what he does next.
I found this show entertaining-ish, the story is nothing new, even if action scenes are well produced. However, why on earth are all the dialogs in English... all the Paris cops and secret service speaking fluent English: on what planet do you live? And whenever they speak in French, it sounds quite off. I suspect the dialogs were first written in English then translated. As French viewer, this typical Hollywood (althouth its a British/French production) lack of realism ruined it for me.
The actor who plays the bad guy is really good, however I cant say the same about a good chunk of the cast.
The actor who plays the bad guy is really good, however I cant say the same about a good chunk of the cast.
The British Embassy in Paris is holding a party. Jacob Pearce (Sean Harris) leads a well armed group to infiltrate the gather. Zara Taylor (Ritu Arya) is a MI6 operative. Vincent Taleb (Tewfik Jallab) is protecting the French Minister of Defense. Pearce led a Foreign Legion group in Afghanistan which was captured by the Taliban. He wants revenge for an unspecified conspiracy.
The "Has Fallen" franchise is not to be taken seriously. It is a franchise based on mindless action fun. Somebody is attacked. Something has fallen. It's not a hard concept or a home to smart writing. At least, this show is staying in that general area. It's not smartly written and there is action. It does abandon the concept of a short time period in the movies. The problem starts with the pile of cash. It is straight up Joker. It is non-realistic. That's the moment when I realized what this show is and what's its limitation. It's not to be taken seriously and it works to gin up tension whether it's deserved or not.
The "Has Fallen" franchise is not to be taken seriously. It is a franchise based on mindless action fun. Somebody is attacked. Something has fallen. It's not a hard concept or a home to smart writing. At least, this show is staying in that general area. It's not smartly written and there is action. It does abandon the concept of a short time period in the movies. The problem starts with the pile of cash. It is straight up Joker. It is non-realistic. That's the moment when I realized what this show is and what's its limitation. It's not to be taken seriously and it works to gin up tension whether it's deserved or not.
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- TriviaThe airport in episode 4 is located in Swansea, Wales, UK
- GoofsThe villain is a former Captain of the Légion étrangère (French Foreign legion). All NCOs and officers in the Legion wear Black Kepi in the Legion, not white! When he wears the uniform, the regimental badge is of the 2eme REI but the braiding worn on his shoulder is red of the regimental honor awarded to the 2eme REP. (He also has parachute badge, but that's possible and not uncommon for cadres of 2eme REI to have once served as parachute troops.)
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Farid: After you kill everyone who wronged you, you think you'll find peace?
Jacob Pearce: There's no peace to be found. Not anymore. Not for someone like me.
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- 全面攻佔:巴黎救援
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