A Good Day to Die Hard (FILM REVIEW)
A Good Day to Die
Hard
Film Review
by Kam Williams
Bruce Willis Back for 5th Adventure in Action Franchise
When his wayward son lands in legal trouble
in Russia, John McClane (Bruce Willis) makes his way to Moscow to spring Jack (Jai Courtney) from
jail. But because the two have been estranged for a few years, the fretting
father has no idea his ne‘er-do-well
offspring has cleaned up his act and is now working
undercover as a CIA Agent.
In
fact, Jack has a very good reason for being in Eastern
Europe, namely, to thwart a terrorist cell bent on world
domination from getting its mitts on a stash of enriched uranium. And, once the
truth comes out, father and son grudgingly join forces to keep the Free World
safe for democracy.
That’s
about all the plot you need to know to follow A Good Day to Die Hard, the fifth installment in the storied
franchise starring Bruce Willis. Unfortunately, the movie is basically a
brainless indulgence in pyrotechnics, stunts and special f/x, marked by endless
explosions, gun fights, car chases and death-defying leaps.
Diehard Die Hard fans will undoubtedly
appreciate Willis’ trademark resort to smirking and sarcasm as effective
weapons against evil adversaries whenever he’s faced with overwhelming odds. Plus,
there’s the comical badinage between John and junior whenever embittered Jack belatedly
endeavors to work out his childhood abandonment issues.
Macho John might muster up enough
empathy to offer a hug, only to have the Kodak moment undermined by another
wave of Soviet assassins armed to the teeth. So, don’t expect sophisticated dialogue
and you won’t be disappointed. The best this simplistic script has to offer is
professional wrestler-like villains asking: “Do you know what I hate about
Americans? Everything!”
An implausible, action adventure
featuring a couple of bomb and bulletproof protagonists more resilient than
Wile E. Coyote, thanks to the miracle of cartoon physics!
Fair (1 star)
Rated R for profanity and violence
In English and Russian with subtitles
Running time: 98 minutes
Distributor: 20th
Century Fox
To see a trailer for A
Good Day to Die Hard, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_0K7ZfU2e0
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