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Dwayne Johnson (sometimes known as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) plays Will Sawyer in Skyscraper a movie where The Rock is fighting a skyscraper. Well, somehow.

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Dwayne Johnson (sometimes known as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) plays Will Sawyer in Skyscraper a movie where The Rock is fighting a skyscraper. Well, somehow.

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Permit me this short commentary of Skyscraper with Dwayne Johnson, not currently presented as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson: If you think there is a chance you will enjoy Skyscraper you will be. If you think that there is very little chance that you enjoy Skyscraper you will not do it.

The most important thing to know about the plot of this often delightful nonsense is that the movie has a conspiracy, nominally speaking. Action Dad Will Sawyer (Johnson) is a security systems consultant who comes to Hong Kong to inspect a new skyscraper (GET IT?). Owned by Zhao Long Ji (Chin Han), it is a record architectural piece of what we suppose is the near-future phallic period, topped with a magical and mysterious sphere . Sawyer brings his family – his wife Sarah (Neve Campbell) and twins Georgia (McKenna Roberts) and Henry (Noah Cottrell) – so that they can be put at risk for reasons of history.

Unfortunately, this trip was arranged by a friend of Will played by Pablo Schreiber, and if you do not know it means you have problems, you have not seen Pablo Schreiber recently. Blah blah blah, devilish machinations ensue, and it does not take long to reach our true starting point: Will is away from the building when his family is trapped a few stories above from a fire. The bad guys are also in the building, and Will needs to save his family from the giant burning tower.

Remember how, for a moment, everything was " Die Hard in a [blank]"? In a bus, on a plane, on a boat? Well, it's a bit like Die Hard in a big building. If you think that sounds a lot like … just Die Hard then you're not wrong, although there's a longer story going back to The Towering Inferno, who is probably as old as the fear of being stuck in a very tall building when something bad happens.

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