Die Hard for the Elderly

Bette 2021-11-19 08:01:29

If you grew up watching Bruce's movie like I did, and watching him grow old, you will be touched by this movie. In all fairness, this is not a good work, the second half of the rhythm is too slow, and some plots No scrutiny. The most successful screen image created by Bruce is the dead police detective in Die Hard. He has a lot of acquaintances with the protagonist in Gu Long, and has a certain special talent, but it is incompatible with the mainstream of society. Life is decadent and stagnant. But characters with personality weaknesses like this are often touched by their inner persistence to some kind of beauty. Remember to see that grumpy, alcoholic, and wife stealing police detective finally ended the battle, dragging a wound. The legs danced happily under the spotlight of the stadium. At that moment, the audience was moved and applauded for him. This film is obviously wiping Die Hard's oil. Bruce's character has not changed, his career has not changed, even his background They are all in New York. The only difference is that they are getting old. The old ones walk and turn, and he remembers every office wrong. But when the witness he was going to escort was dead, the hand that pulled the trigger was still the same. As stable as Mount Tai, when he is under siege and weak, he still won’t give in. He is not a superman, but he is indeed a hero, a hero who can’t be beaten to death. On a weekend night, I watched such a movie, My feeling is still pleasant.

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  • Miller 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Bruce is old~~ but his style has not diminished, but this routine is still quite old, exposing the shady secrets of the police and protecting witnesses~~ I like to watch action movies recently~~

  • Virginia 2022-03-21 09:01:45

    The story of the movie I went to watch for Bruce was pretty average

16 Blocks quotes

  • Frank Nugent: [after catching Jack and telling him to drop his weapon] Can't get lucky all the time.

    Eddie Bunker: [sneaking up behind Frank with a gun] You can be smart every day, though.

  • Jack Mosley: Days change, seasons change, people don't change.