


His left leg, from the knee down, is a prosthetic so his foot (which is locked into its primary position) cannot make the required movements to change gears on a motorcycle. Plot hole: When Will steals the Police motorcycle, you can hear it changing gears as he speeds off.
#Skyscraper cast movie
This movie does misunderstands what asthma actually is it is established that Henry has asthma, even though in many scenes it doesn't seem to affect him (especially when there is smoke in the room in fact, he seems to be talking and breathing fine and even yelling, he also has no signs of asthma in those aforementioned scenes), aside from in one scene (when he is shown with an inhaler) where it is dialed up to eleven.Very poor acting (except for Dwayne Johnson), especially from the child actors, which feels forced.The supporting characters are all one-dimensional and flat and have no character development at all.Also, since the action scene are shot in the dark, it makes the movie even harder to tell what's going on further. Clichéd and lame action scenes (depending on your view) that could've done better.The sub-plot with Will Sawyer being a family man is pointless and comes out of nowhere.The first act of the movie is very formulaic.Poor and awkward cinematography and writing which look like as if they were made for a straight-to-video or television film.Terrible and unimpressive visual effects, especially with the fire at all.There are various moments that make the film unintentionally hilarious.Even the villains are worse and uninteresting as well.He can be considered a rip-off of Vincent Moore from Chappie and Nolan Sorrento from Ready Player One, as they plans have to find and kill them and take over the world and then later got killed at the climax (although Nolan Sorrento was never killed, but rather arrested). On top of this, his motivation of controlling the Pearl skyscraper by starting a fire in random places so he will withdraw millions of dollars in shakedown payments is incredibly unnecessary, ridiculous and contrived. The main antagonist, Kores Botha (Roland Moller's character), is written in a way that makes them look severely cartoon-ish and far-fetched.False advertising: Will Sawyer being jumped and climbed for skyscraper on daytime has nothing to do with this movie, making that poster a bit misleading.The Towering Inferno and Die Hard already had a original concept and both films are way better, which makes this film somewhat a rip-off of them.Now a wanted man and on the run, he must find those responsible, clear his name and somehow rescue his family members when they become trapped inside the inferno. While he's on assignment in China, the world's tallest and safest building catches on fire - and Will gets framed for it. war veteran who now assesses security for skyscrapers. Will Sawyer is a former FBI agent and U.S.
