It's worth going to the cinema in order to watch the old cloth, but from the beginning of the fourth, I feel that Bruce Willis has surpassed John McClane. Fortunately, it feels that John is back a little in the fifth film, but I feel that Die Hard is over. But this movie was watched as a diehard fan, but if the movie ticket exceeds 50 yuan, I guess I won't watch it, even if I'm a diehard old cloth fan. Die Hard is still like this, but it feels like a tribute to the previous Die Hard, implementing a persistent ideal. It can only be said that the commercialization may not be thorough enough. As a die-hard fan, I feel that John McClane is no longer there. As an old cloth fan, I feel that it is no big difference from other fans. As an action movie fan, this is not particularly new. To sum up, it depends on the lonely hero and the weak. The plot is too thin to attract the box office. McClane's bad jokes have always been my favorite, though. To sum up, the first three are still classics. If there are four or five, it has nothing to do with the age of the old cloth, but McClane is no longer the previous McClane. Although I feel that what Lao Bu wants to express is McClane's mood and personality as he gets married and divorced and his children grow up, he always feels that he is not on the same life line as the previous McClane, and his personality is somewhat subtle. Different. Maybe it's really been too long, so long that the old cloth himself has forgotten his McClane. Even so, it's still 5 stars, just for the vicissitudes of seeing McClane on the screen again, for 25 years of hard work. I believe that every true love fan sitting in the cinema watching this film, no matter how good or bad, should be very emotional.
In violation of the Tucao, the proud son was truly speechless. . . . But it's really die hard. . . . Also really hard to die. . . . . = =
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