A Good Day to Die Hard USA 2013 – 97min.

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A Good Day to Die Hard

Urs Arnold
Movie Rating: Urs Arnold

Russian bad guys and a terrorist conspiracy: Bruce Willis' fifth go as tough cop John McClane.

Policeman John McClane (Bruce Willis) flies privately to Moscow to visit his son Jack. A little while later, the two have destroyed half the city. The reason: whistleblower Komarov is being hunted by the goons of a politician named Chagarin. To John's amazement, Jack works for the CIA and has been assigned to protect Komarov. When Komarov's estranged daughter Irina captures her father, John and Jack form a reluctant team.

Yippie-kay-yay, Mother Russia: Bruce Willis is back as John McClane for the fifth time, causing collateral damage in eastern Europe. Russians against Americans is one of Hollywood's oldest stereotypes, but while it used to be about the two political systems, today the east's supply of thugs and oligarchs does the trick as well. A Good Day to Die Hard is the first in the franchise to leave the States – a breathless action flick that has little to do with the series' origins.

19.02.2021

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simmrt

11 years ago

A good day to miss this - it was woeful but they will make money. Basic plot hero goes to Russia (again with this lets pick on Russia) to save his son and both end up killing lots of bad guy though they both were out gunned and less organised than the bad guys. yeah right so believable.


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