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G20 movie review: Viola Davis, Anthony Anderson’s film is a serviceable political action-thriller
Updated On: 18 April, 2025 05:16 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
The film doesn’t concentrate so much on the social and political pressures faced by a Black woman ascending the highest office as it does on the explosive global crisis

Still from the film
Cast: Viola Davis, Anthony Anderson, Ramón Rodríguez, Marsai Martin, Antony Starr, Douglas Hodge, Elizabeth Marvel, Christopher Farrar
Director: Patricia Riggen
Rating: 2.5/5
Runtime: 108 min.
This film might have made merry if Kamala Harris was voted President of USA but unfortunately the outcome was different. So the theme of a Black female President defending her family and the world from terrorists at a G20 summit feels like a let down.
Viola Davis is President Danielle Sutton, a former Iraq war hero turned politician attending the G20 summit, whose hopes of making America great again are dashed when mercenaries led by Corporal Rutledge (Antony Starr) hijack the event.
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