Ultimate Detective: Cross Country Rescue (A Good Day to Die Hard - 2013)

Doris 2022-03-21 09:01:36

The Die Hard series has always been about the survival and counterattack of ordinary life being threatened by terrorists, but after the scene was pulled abroad, McLen became a world policeman and this motivation disappeared, leaving only the element of wrong place at wrong time, but I think Instead, it was right place at right time. McLenn made a fuss like walking into a playground, throwing a few witty words and family confessions and it was over.

And Mike even got caught in the terrorist's game in the past, he had to find a way to use his brain to fight the bad guys and persist until the last moment. But this episode makes it clear that we are going to have a big fight with guns. When the crisis comes, we will shoot, run, jump out of windows, and crash cars. I can't understand the logic.

The script is not good at all, the action scenes are messed up (what is Mike doing if he can't even fall off the building when he has nothing to do?), and although the Die Hard series is inherently exaggerated, the characters don't even pretend to be nervous. Even if you can't make the first few classic episodes, can you make a good action movie with an ordinary plot? But purely for a mindless action movie, at least the action scenes are quite large, and it is worth the price of the second round of playing video games to eliminate stress.

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A Good Day to Die Hard quotes

  • John McClane: The shit we do for our kids. Yippie-kai-yay, motherfucker.

  • John McClane: Let's go kill some motherfuckers!