Badly made movie


Sure it's a gung-ho, all explosions brain dead type of film - but more importantly, the imagery of the White House burning coupled with asians attacking it (including - according to the film - many who worked for the government or who were US citizens) only serves to increase hatred against asians in the US and the west.

Most will probably laugh this off, but you only have to read twitter comments of people of all races to see that their words are quite serious.

Indeed it is a complete injustice to the many ethnic asians who actually SERVE the US loyally, both in government, civil service, police and the military, and who are loyal to their country - that's America btw - to the end.

I think film producers need to try and stop painting asians as the perpetual foreigner and bad guy - you would think the millions now in the US, not causing crime, not using religion to cause death and misery, not clogging up the jails, not abusing their wives and committing rape, but excelling in education and in their careers, thus not depending on welfare and paying taxes to those who do - you would think the reality of all that would dissuade film producers from making their own make believe fantasy of what asians are like based on their own stereotypes.


I mean let's face it, you're more likely to see an asian work hard and be a good productive member of society than you would a black or latino guy get the white chick, yet somehow in the media and movies, that is exactly what happens more, whilst the asians are just bad untrustworthy folks. Get real.

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Well, the bad guys were North Korean...and we know they are the bad guys..in the next movie, the bad guys are Mid Eastern...you know, ISIS types..other than Meta Humans or Aliens...who ya gonna fight?...who would your enemy Be?

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Honestly, if I were the direcor, I'd made villains coming from South Korea, not North.

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