I'm getting too old for this...
Whoops.
Wrong franchise!
The Story:
After
over a decade, John McClane (Bruce Willis) is back in action again.
This time, he is asked to check on a computer hacker suspect named Matt
(Justin Long). He arrives in time to save Matt from an assassination
attempt. Now it's a race to get Matt back to the FBI and figure out
what is going on. It turns out that ex-Fed Thomas Gabriel (Timothy
Olyphant) is going to bring down the Federal Government by hacking into
it and destroying it from within. Only Matt has a chance of stopping
him, and McClane is going to make sure he survives. But when Gabriel
kidnaps Lucy McClane (Mary Elizabeth Winstead)...
Well saving the world takes a backseat to saving his daughter.
This
movie gets more right than it gets wrong in the franchise. Say what
you will about it, but it definitely was great to see Willis back on
screen as John McClane. Could they and should they have embraced the
heritage of the film and embraced the R rating?
Probably so.
And
I think that's where most longtime fans had an issue. Not nearly as
bloody or violent as its predecessors, and not nearly as much sarcastic profanity-filled
snark from our hero.
Plus, I think a lot of people simply hated Justin Long.
Me,
I liked the guy, and as was proved in Part 3, McClane with an everyman
partner works. Matt is clearly in over his head, but McClane is there
to help out throughout the film. Plus Long works as someone who is in so far over his head, he is just amazed at what looks like second nature to McClane, and he just doesn't see how that kind of heroism is possible.
Again, this installment straddles the heist versus political stance like part 2, but comes off more on the side of the heist, which is a good thing.
It
was a nice reminder of how great the franchise was, and unlike say the
4th Indiana Jones movie, it didn't come back and run the franchise into
the ground.
Yes, I'm willing to forgive the fighter jet surfing at the end, they had to get McClane off the freeway somehow... ;)
Giving this one a slight edge over Die Harder in the overall scheme of things.
Final Grade: B+
Rewatchability/Purchase Factor: This one is growing on me. : )
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