Who said Officer McLean was old? His deep-rooted stubborn temper has not changed a bit. The road chase scene with the Mercedes-Benz G55 at the beginning and the action scene with the gunship battle at the end are still breathtaking! To borrow the words of the Russian terrorists in the film, they hate everything about Americans, especially Cowboys. McLean and his son are also trouble-free, rushing into the heavens in a country of red, white and blue flags. The plot is really nothing new. Chernobyl has never stopped because of the cold war between the United States and Russia. Jai Courtney Jai Courtney has experienced two recent collaborations with Liang Tang and Lao Bu. The only shortcoming is that Bruce Willis’s iconic shootout is missing, but McLean will always be the most real and cool NYPD police officer in the history of Hollywood movies! none of them!
After watching "Die Hard 5", I have read all the most successful series of Bruce Willis's film career, although from the first to the fifth, Bruce Willis has fewer and fewer heads. , But the level of the entire series of movies is getting lower and lower, this is an indisputable fact. From the first "Die Hard" in 1988 to "A Good Day To Die Hard" in 2013, it has spanned 25 years. Based on this alone, I think it can be compared with any series of action movies in history. If I say the most brilliant one, I personally prefer the 1995 "Die Hard: With A Vengeance", an excellent script-at that time, the plot of digging out all the gold bricks of the Federal Reserve Bank has already made a lot of Chinese audiences can’t keep their mouths shut. The terrorists used bombs to know that the entire New York panic was indeed watched. They were worried: Excellent performance-this Bruce Willis was completely performed on the basis of the first two. A desolate police detective who is in a marital crisis and is addicted to alcohol with his superiors at war, and the villain played by Samuel Jackson and Jeremy Irons who always likes to call himself "Simon" in the third person. The former and Bruce Willis's rivalry is a classic, and the scene of Jeremy Irons being stuttered by Bruce Willis on the walkie-talkie should not be forgotten by many people.
I thought that the third part was over, but I didn't expect that there would be two sequels later, and the reputation was not very good. But no matter what, whether there will be a worse sixth "Die Hard", I believe that Bruce Willis has left his own place in film history with the role of Officer McLean. Grey-headed, ragged, bare feet, and bloody, this cowboy policeman, dressed in a dirty white vest, with a cunning and charming smile, handsome guns and sharp marksmanship, will go on a rampage forever in the center of New York.
View more about A Good Day to Die Hard reviews