The movie takes about thirty to forty minutes to get into the White House being attacked.
Our protagonist is Cale, he served in the marines then when he left became the protector for the Secretary of State. An elderly man who doesn't want to be the president. Here it reminded me of the relationship Jeff Goldblum had with his dad in 'Independence Day.' He is an absentee father of a daughter who although she doesn't want to show how much she looks up to, it's clear that she sees him as a hero and is a walking encyclopedia about the white house.
Cale's daughter is with a witty tour guide, think Jon Cryer and you've got his personality down, when this whole thing is taking place.
The president is, well - he's the president, but he has a certain Jamie Foxx vibe about him if that makes sense? He has a sarcastic wit.
That's the thing that immediately sets this apart from Olympus Has Fallen - this movie has a lot more light hearted humor in it somehow.
The lead bad guy is the head of the secret service department -- the first half it's revealed that this entire thing might be a military operation. They don't care about the president as much as they care about getting their hands on certain classified files within the White House technological vault.
The explosion seen in the trailer is about a man who gets in and blows himself up as a diversion. This scene read really bad in the script at first. But made sense later on. However, I'm still iffy about it despite it being possible. Because its done in such a way that makes you ask how he got past the entire security team (some of which aren't in on it).
There is not as much action as in 'Olympus Has Fallen' which so far is clearly the most spectacle of the two since so far Cale and the president have just been running around avoiding the bad guys rather than fighting. This is more character-driven, but also causes one to question how there can be these moments due to what is going on.
It is the vice president aboard air force one.
The president has been trying to work in a peace treaty which the more conservative seem against - the conservative party thinks peace is a joke and that the president is naive to think his treaty can work. If it is the military - this could be why.
I'm about half-way in so far, I'll probably be reading the rest tomorrow. So far I'd give it a 7-8, but depending on where it goes it might become an 8-8.5.