The logic of this story
It's better to kill DOZENS of innocent people just doing their job, than kill ONE president that probably deserves it, ALL THE WHILE seriously endangering my daughter's life.
I mean.. really? Which would you have chosen?
What's his motivation for choosing the more destructive and murderous, rampaging path that actually endangers her daughter's life and safety more than if he simply obeyed and killed the president?
PRIDE?
WHAT could be worth making that choice? This is a serious question; WHAT is his motivation for making this particular choice? Why does he do it?
The ONLY reason I can fathom is if he suspects they would kill his daughter anyway after they get what they want from him.
Why couldn't he at least do that AFTER they're safe, or at least be a big threat to do everything he does in this movie, so they won't harm the daughter after Matrix has killed the president?
The more you think about this movie, the stupider it starts to look.
The same can be said of so many movies, of course, almost any - it's like writers just write with a smoking cigarette between their lips, keyboards wildly making tapping noises and the writers never stop in their cocaine-induced hallucinations that their script is brilliant.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if writers STOPPED TO THINK before they sent their script excitedly to some moneybags who wouldn't recognize a good story if it landed from outer space and hit their face like a meteor?
WOULDN'T IT?!
The premise of this movie seems to be "Arnold has big muscles, Arnold shoots and destroys, murders and maims, rampages and avenges a lot and then he gets a stupid, token, diversity-rich sidekick that of course becomes a Mary Sue because of course she does"
"Sounds good, here's a big bag of money, call me in two weeks when the movie is ready, I'll be playing golf in my Yacht swimming pool".
What? That sentence doesn't make any sense? Now you know how I feel after watching this garbage cartoon movie.