My eyeballs have got splinters after watching this atrocity.
So many things just plain wrong it's hard to know where to start, but since a lot of the film is based around the elevators I'll start there.
I don't know how their elevators work but they look to be held up with steel bars akin to scaffolding poles, not cable, even sounded hollow when they clanked together lol.
And then there's the whole "Skyscraper on fire, let's just send a couple of fire engines" and that's all that was there for the duration.
In the office, their way of destroying incriminating evidence was to put it in a metal box with a fire inside it, granted it did have Hot Surface stickers on it, but I really really doubt such a device exists as an office shredder lol.
And then when the helicopter crashed, it had a couple of impacts with the building on the way down but landed on the skids which is fair enough, every panel of the chopper was dinted with paint scraped off.
But throughout the whole film, everyone from the kids to the TV News reporter, to the Fire captain was in real danger of catching fire due to how dry and wooden they were.
I really can't think of any redeeming part of the film apart from the end credits, not that there was anything special about them, but at least it signified the end of the film.
Don't bother watching, it's 90+ minutes you'll never get back.