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The return of John McTiernan!!, 10 November 2008
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Michael DeZubiria (miked32@hotmail.com) from Luoyang, China
I was pretty thoroughly disappointed with Die Hard 2, but that might
have made watching Die Hard 3 even better, because it was so good to
see such an immediate and clear improvement over the first sequel. The
movie begins in Harlem, where a terrorist has forced John McClane to go
wearing a huge sign with a slogan on it that is sure to get him shot in
minutes.
The villain is Simon Gruber, the brother of Hans Gruber, the bad guy
from the original movie, and he plays a vicious game of Simon Says with
McClane, forcing him to do things that endanger his life. Gruber has
detonated a bomb in a department store and asked the frantic police for
McClane by name, intending to play games with him and ultimately avenge
his brother's death.
Things have not been going well for McClane. He's been suspended from
the force, his marriage is falling apart and he's now a full-blown
alcoholic. It is only Gruber's personal request for him that brings him
back into use from the police force, and Gruber has him running
frantically around New York with the unwilling company of store owner
Zeus Carver (a brilliant performance from Samuel L. Jackson), who wants
nothing to do with McClane but is coerced into going along.
The action is brilliant and the story lives up to the original, with
McClane ultimately figuring out that the cat and mouse game that Gruber
is forcing him to play is a ploy to distract him and the rest of the
police force while Gruber pulls off a much greater crime. A couple of
brilliant plot twists and a slew of great performances are a great sign
for the Die hard series, which was headed in an unflattering direction
after Die Hard 2. See this one!
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