**A Good Day To Die Hard** Review
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Good Day to Die Hard Starring Bruce Willis, Jai Courtney, Sebastian Koch
and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. I thought the film was decent, but still
very disappointed. The reason is because the characters along with their
dialogue are lazily manufactured at best, and the storyline is pretty
flat and otherwise boring. The script and dialogue also suffers from a
lot of plot holes in the film and the
character development was just not that strong. The script and dialogue
was overdone with too many clichés and the writing also doesn't work in
many scenes.The only reason to watch this film is for its
adrenaline-drenched and spectacular edge action sequences. It delivers
some awesome action, showing some great gun battles, insane explosions
and including one of the best car chase sequences ever filmed. It's
nothing but a non-stop joy-ride of an action movie. A mind-blowing and
eye-popping ride that's jammed with explosive action and heart-pounding
suspense. Like I said, the biggest important problem was the story,
which was the weakest and most out-of-place when compared to the
previous four films. It seems that this story was just put together at
the last minute and it shows not only in its uninspired script but also
its run time. I found the film’s story to be too forced and don’t
actually feel like a "Die Hard" film. The acting was actually good
especially by Jai Courtney who portrays Jack, who is John McClane son.
Bruce Wills’s performance as John McClane was very over done, but he did
a great good with the terrible material he had to work with. The
direction by director John Moore was sloppy and unimpressive. Overall it
was a decent film, but this fifth entry of the Die Hard series was the
weakest. I will give this film a C-.
Good review. As a result, there is some decent action and a lot of explosions, but I would be hard-pressed to call this a Die Hard film, rather than just an action film with Bruce Willis.
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