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Original Title: Die Hard
Genge: Action,Thriller
In the city of Los Angeles, a Christmas party is held on the 30th floor of the Nakatomi Plaza Hotel. While the party is going on, downstairs, a band of German terrorists arrive and take the entire building hostage including its employees and attempt a huge robbery. But the only one who eludes capture is New York City Cop John McClane who launches a one man war in an attempt to stop the terrorists and save all hostages including his wife Holly.
John McClain, a new York City cop flys to LA to visit his wife at a Christmas party. But when twelve terrorist attack the building at the same night, McCain is the only hope of saving everybody. With nothing but a handgun and his wits he is forced to take on Hans Gruber and his fellow terrorists.
Die Hard has all the qualities that make a good action movie: great villain, likeable hero, good one-liners, and of course awesome action sequences. The story has often been duplicated but never equaled in greatness. The direction and acting are pretty good. I think Alan Rickman's Hans is ONE of the best cinematic villains ever. The music is pretty good and occasionally does a good job at adding to the intensity. This is an instant action-classic!
For me Die Hard is the action movie, it's got the manly everyman determined to save his girl played by Bruce Willis' in his possibly best known role in the wrong place at the wrong time John McClane. But if it wasn't for Willis' superb performance then McClane who easily have been overshadowed by the merciless Hans Gruber played by Alan Rickman who armed only with a pistol and a British accent, essential for all villains, easily matches Willis.
And to really appreciate the effect Die Hard had on action films think how people saw James Bond films post Die Hard. You see lasers and space weapons after watching McClane fight barefoot with a bloody vest you can't help but question Bond.
It was Bourne that really got Bond moving creating the much grittier Craig Bond we know today but is was Die Hard that started the push for tough bloody heroes.
The result is a foot-stomping rouser. Where else can you get a cop in his underwear boogalooing with skyscraper terrorists? [15 July 1988, Life, p.4D]
NYC cop John McClane (
Bruce Willis), newly arrived in Los Angeles on Christmas vacation, stops to visit with his estranged wife Holly (
Bonnie Bedelia) at the Nakatomi Plaza where she works. While the Nakatomi employees are reveling on the 30th floor at their company's Christmas party and John is in the bathroom freshening up, a group of heavily armed thieves pretending to be terrorists, led by Hans Gruber (
Alan Rickman), stage a siege, taking all of the employees, including Holly, as hostages, leaving John to launch a one-man war in an attempt to stop them and save the hostages.Die Hard is based on the novel Nothing Lasts Forever (1979) by American writer Roderick Thorp. The novel was adapted for the movie by American screenwriters Steven E. de Souza and Jeb Stuart. Die Hard was followed by
Die Hard 2 (1990) (1990),
Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) (1995),
Live Free or Die Hard (2007) (2007) and
A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) (2013). Actually, the villains are not terrorists but rather simply robbers who are posing as terrorists as part of their scheme to manipulate the authorities for their real apolitical goal. There are 13 of these "terrorists", and they are led by the former German terrorist Hans Gruber. Hans' second-in-command is compatriot Karl (
Alexander Godunov), whose brother Tony (
Andreas Wisniewski) is also involved. There are two Americans: Eddie (
Dennis Hayden), who impersonates a security guard in the lobby, and Theo (
Clarence Gilyard Jr.), the computer whiz kid. Theo is assisted in cracking the vault by Kristoffe (
Gérard Bonn), who appears to be French. The missile team is made up of marksman Alexander (
Joey Plewa) and loader James (
Wilhelm von Homburg). Heinrich (
Gary Roberts) is tasked with rigging the explosives on the roof, a job he undertakes with Uli (
Al Leong) and Marco (
Lorenzo Caccialanza). Finally there is Fritz (
Hans Buhringer) and Franco (
Bruno Doyon), who each carry out a wide range of jobs during the heist. They want the bearer bonds worth $640 million that are locked in the Nakatomi vault. After adjusting for inflation that amount would be equivalent to $1.275 billion in 2014 dollars. Normally when bonds are issued they are issued to a specific person or company. This is beneficial to the recipient, so that if the bond is ever lost, stolen, or destroyed, it can be replaced by the issuer at no loss. Bearer bonds are not issued to anyone in particular and are therefore more like blank checks. If they are lost or stolen there is no recovery possible, as there is no record kept of the original owner. Anyone who has physical possession of a bearer bond is free to redeem it, which makes them very tempting targets for thieves. In the early 1980s, the U.S. Government made issuance of bearer bonds illegal, as their use made it much easier for drug lords and organized crime to conduct their illegal activity, hide their assets, and avoid paying their taxes. Holly told Hans that she wasn't married, but he can clearly see the pictures of her children on the desk. When he sees the same children on TV talking about their mother and father, he looks at Holly and sees her reaction, which prompts him to lift the face-down picture, whereupon he sees Holly and John side-by-side posing with their kids. Primarily, Hans is incredibly intelligent & intuitive and was able to put two and two together. Yes, Karl is German. He just wonders why Hans would give him an order like that. That's why Hans repeats the order aloud after Karl hesitates, and he does so in English so the audience could understand—making the moment a bit more dramatic. Another possibility is that Karl did not realize immediately what his order was, i.e., the gunfire and shattering glass either distracted Karl or it prevented him from being able to hear Hans. It is never explicitly mentioned by any of the terrorists how they plan to get away with the money while the area is full of policemen and FBI agents. Hans only says at one point: "when you steal 600 million, they will find you, unless they think you're already dead." Later, one of his demands is for helicopters, suggesting that he wants to fly out of the building to a safe destination. However, he then confides to his henchmen that he intends to blow up the roof, together with the helicopters and hostages, in an attempt to confuse the authorities into thinking that everybody died in the explosion. At the end, we see Theo, one of the terrorists, driving an ambulance out of the terrorists' truck while wearing a paramedic's uniform. So it seems that the terrorists were planning to fake their own deaths by killing everyone, hoping that they could escape with an ambulance while posing as paramedics in the ensuing chaos. They would have escaped to a safe place long before the authorities discovered that the terrorists weren't among the dead bodies. When Hans asks John if he was a child who thought of himself as John Wayne, Rambo, or Marshall Dillon, John replies, "I was always partial to Roy Rogers actually". Hans then says, "Do you really think you have a chance against us, Mr Cowboy?" to which John responds with "Yippee ki-yay!" The reference is to a song on Roy Rogers' TV show about being a cowboy. The chorus is expressed something like "Yippee-ki-yay..ki-yay, yippee ki-yo, he's the toughest critter west of the Alamo." The "real" reason, according to screenwriter Steven E. De Souza, is that the terrorists were supposed to be shown wearing and synchronizing the same type of watch in the beginning of the movie. After killing a couple of terrorists, John McClane started to notice the watches, so when Hans handed John a cigarette, John saw the watch on Hans' wrist, which tipped him off. However, due to some script changes during the shooting of the movie, the scene of the terrorists synchronizing their watches was dropped, leaving this clue unaddressed to the viewer. That, of course, does not rule out that John still identified Hans as one of the terrorists by his watch. Another logical explanation is that John simply recognized Gruber's voice. John was hiding on the roof of the elevator in the beginning, where he could hear Gruber's distinct voice quite well, and later he had several conversations with him over the radio. And even if John did not recognize the voice, he may have just been overly careful, since giving a gun to a stranger in this sort of situation is after all very risky. Gruber's pseudonym of Bill Clay appearing on the staff board is a reason to trust him, although there are a few subtle reasons to raise suspicion. Even if Gruber was actually an escaped hostage, John may have expected him to hide somewhere, instead of wandering around. John may have been observing for a moment as Hans was checking on the explosives, which is certainly suspicious behavior, before approaching him. John probably knew from the beginning that Hans was one of the hostage takers but decided to humor him to see how Hans would try to trick him. The Beretta 92F, a common handgun also used by the US Armed Forces since 1985. This was never issued to the NYPD, so McClane must have bought it privately. He continues using the Beretta in the next two Die Hard films and changes to a SIG Sauer P220R for Live Free or Die Hard. Hans uses a Heckler and Koch P7 pistol whilst Karl uses a Walther P38K. Heinrich uses the same firearm as McClane, a Beretta 92F pistol (which is presumably where McClane gets his spare magazines from after killing him). All the other terrorists use Heckler and Koch MP5 submachineguns except for Karl who uses the futuristic looking Steyr AUG assault rifle. James uses a recoilless rifle against the police armoured vehicle and an M60 machine gun to shoot up Powell's car and take out the spotlights. They also use C4 plastic explosives and Karl makes use of stun grenades. Most of their weapons are of German origin like the terrorists themselves. Tony has his neck broken by McClane during the struggle when the two fall down a flight of stairs. McClane kills the majority of the terrorists as so: Uli is shot several times in the chest on the roof. Marco gets shot in the legs, groin and possibly the head through the table. Eddie is shot in the head. Fritz gets shot while exiting the elevator. Franco gets shot in the knees as he runs towards McClane and lands head-first through a glass window, appearing to impale himself in the throat. Heinrich tries to get the drop on McClane and is shot in the chest. James and Alexander are blown up by McClane as they operate the missile launcher. Hans is shot in the shoulder by McClane then dropped to his death from the 30th floor. Karl is shot by Powell. Theo is knocked unconscious by Argyle. Kristoff is simply knocked out cold by John McClane just before his final confrontation with Hans and Eddie as he is taking a box of bonds towards the exit, John knocks him down, and Kristoff is never seen again. Presumably, both are captured by the police afterwards. Robinson is heard instructing his men to sweep the building in order to check if there are any more terrorists left. He didn't, however, he did know that the elevator car they used was stopped at that floor. All he had to do was insert the detonator and let the chair with the C4 & computer monitor strapped to it hit the elevator car and explode. Marco, the guy McClane shoots through the table. When the helicopters arrive, Gruber ushers all of the hostages up to the roof, which the terrorists have rigged with explosives. Taking Holly with him, Gruber then goes down to the vault to get the bonds. McClane climbs up to the roof and warns the hostages that they're going to be killed if they stay there, shooting his gun into the air to scare them, so everyone starts going downstairs. Unfortunately, the FBI helicopter mistakes McClane for one of the terrorists and starts shooting at him. Suddenly the roof explodes in flames, taking out the helicopter as well. McClane gets off the roof by tying himself to a firehose and jumping off the building. He then breaks the glass in a window and swings himself inside. He meets up with Gruber who is holding a gun to Holly's head. Gruber orders McClane to put down his gun, which he does, but when Gruber thinks that he's in control of the situation, McClane whips out a gun that he had taped to his back, shoots one of the remaining terrorists and wounding Gruber. Gruber falls backwards and out of a window, almost taking Holly with him. McClane releases Holly's wristwatch (to which Gruber was clinging), and Gruber falls to his death. Meanwhile, Argyle (
De'voreaux White) crashes his limo into Theo's van (it's disguised as an ambulance), preventing him from getting away with the bonds. McClane and Holly leave the building together, and McClane and Officer Powell (
Reginald VelJohnson) meet face-to-face for the first time. Karl comes out of the building armed with a gun. When he takes aim at McClane, Powell shoots Karl. Thornburg (
William Atherton) attempts to interview McClane, but Holly punches him in the nose. Argyle comes crashing through the garage door in his limo and drives McClane and Holly away. Going to Holly's house to interview the children on TV was an invasion of her family's privacy and would reveal to the terrorists that Holly had children and possibly where they were located. This would then give the terrorists the opportunity to find them and kill or kidnap them -- at least, that's the reason she gives in the second movie. Also, Dick threatened Holly's babysitter (or nanny) with contacting the INS (Immigration & Naturalization Service) to gain entry to the house as well -- VERY unethical for a news reporter. On the other hand, Dick's actions caused Gruber to take Holly hostage and made the situation more difficult and dangerous for John by giving Hans that much leverage. The daughter also answers Dick's question,"is there something you would like to say to them (parents) if they're watching?" This tells Gruber that Holly's husband is also there at the tower and that he is likely John McClane, which is why he turns over the picture to verify it. Thus, Dick also endangers Holly and John, giving Gruber the leverage he needs to take care of McClane. The Extended Special Edition runs approximately 62 seconds longer and includes a further plot scene. As a result, some minor plotholes disappear. "In Die Hard, John McClane is only in Los Angeles because he wants to visit his estranged wife and kids at Christmas, in hopes of making amends. His plans are derailed by a terrorist plot in his wifes office, and before he has any chance of fixing his family situation, he has to lay down some out-of-jurisdictional justice. It isnt that far a stretch from Home Alone, where Christmas is the background to a story about family reconciliation interrupted by the violent beating of some criminals." Read more here.
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