Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Great action held together by a good plot
Cons: Forced family sub-plot, shaky cam
The Bottom Line:
Heart stopping action
Which is why we watch these films
So flaws are minor
"Relax. I'm on Vacation."
Now, really. You
decided that the fifth entry in the Die Hard franchise should come out on
Valentine's Day? I've heard of counter
programming, but this is a bit ridiculous.
Of course, it did give my roommate and I something to do. And I found A Good Day to Die Hard to be a fun addition.
John McClane (Bruce Willis) is worried about his son Jack
(Jai Courtney). That's especially true
when he finds out that Jack is in prison on a long string of charges - in Russia . So he heads over there, arriving on the day
Jack is brought into court.
But Jack is actually in prison and in court to help break
Yuri Komarov (Sebastian Koch) out of jail.
Yuri is a political prisoner, and Jack is working with the CIA. His father suddenly showing up on the scene
turns his mission into chaos. But as
things spiral further out of control, will the two be able to work together to
save the day?
So let's start with the bad.
First, there's shaky camera work.
It feels like it belongs in a Bourne movie and at times makes it hard to
follow the action. I really hate that
style, so that was a turn off to me from the start.
Secondly, the fact that John is estranged from yet another
family member. Not only has the plot
been done to death, but there is so little time for it here that it feels
underdeveloped.
Finally, maybe it's just me, but some of the dialogue felt
looped and added much later. It put me
out of the film a little bit. This
happened in several of the quieter scenes.
Outside of those scenes, the acting was good. Okay, so depth of character and acting isn't
really required here, but I bought the performances no matter whether the
characters were fighting for their lives or trying to figure out their next
move.
Really, these films are about the action, and here the film
delivers. Yes, it's over the top, so not
all of it is believable. But it is
fun. I was sitting there glued to the
screen during all the scenes trying to see how they'd come out of it alive,
much less in one piece.
And the story holds together fairly well. I don't want to say too much about it, but
like the rest of the film, it makes sense and does a good job of connecting the
action sequences.
This film earns its R rating from the language and
violence. There's plenty of both. And yes, that includes the famous catch
phrase of the series.
While I don't think it's a date movie at all, A Good Day to Die Hard should please
fans of the franchise. So, guys, next
time it's your turn to pick the movie, check this one out.
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