*SPOILERS*SPOILERS*SPOILERS*SPOILERS*SPOILERS*SPOILERS I don't understand the complains about "Die hard 2 : Die harder" . The first movie was almost a perfect action movie . It was obvious that sequel will be weaker , yet "Die hard 2" is a very satisfying sequel . It follows the formula that worked so well the first time : one hero - one place - many terrorists , wife in danger , nobody listens to him except a black guy and everything happens during Christmas . There is not a bit of new idea here . The only change is the new director – Renny Harlin , who took over John McTiernan (who was busy with "The hunt for Red October") . Harlin is a solid craftsman and he directs the movie professionally. The screenplay was once again written by Steven Souza and with a help from Doug Richardson.
I'm amazed by the complains about the violence and swearing . Look people , this is R rated movie . If you can't stand the heat , stay out of kitchen. Maybe people who are obsessed with political correctness forgot about it , but in REAL LIFE people swear . A lot. And there isn't a single scene of unnecessary violence here . When you're fighting for life you don't exactly have time for subtlety. If you're looking for mindless violence watch one of those stupid "Saw" movies. And for god's sake there is no plot hole with the planes . You want to know why the airplanes didn't tried to land on other airports ? Because they had too little fuel and the weather was too bad. So , they had to stay in the air.
What I liked ? Bruce Willis is back as the wise cracking John McClane . So is Bonnie Bedelia as his wife. Reginald Veljohnson appears in a small episode as Al Powell. There are one dimensional , but fun characters : John Amos as the idiotic chef of airport security Carmine Lorenzo and Tom Bover as Marvin the wacky janitor. Souza has a sense of humor and there is a plenty of moments to laugh . The action scenes directed by Harlin are exciting and fun. The screenplay offers also some nice twists.
What I didn't liked ? I could live without the naked tai chi . There is one scene with the grenades that makes my head hurt. Those have to be the slowest grenades in the movie history. I don't understand why the airport crew cooperated with the terrorists , even after the terrorists lost their equipment and couldn't blackmail the airport anymore. Also , the movie lacks a really good main villain compared to Alan Rickman from "Die hard" or Jeremy Irons from "Die hard 3".
Anyway , it's a good continuation of McClane's story . There is nothing new here , but it's well executed. In the end it's one of those rare satisfying sequels. I give it 8/10.
Die Hard 2
1990
Action / Comedy / Crime / Thriller
Die Hard 2
1990
Action / Comedy / Crime / Thriller
Plot summary
After the terrifying events in LA, John McClane (Willis) is about to go through it all again. A team of terrorists, led by Col. Stuart (Sadler) is holding the entire airport hostage. The terrorists are planning to rescue a drug lord from justice. In order to do so, they have seized control of all electrical equipment affecting all planes. With no runway lights available, all aircraft have to remain in the air, with fuel running low, McClane will need to be fast.
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What's the problem ? It's a great sequel
A great sequel to an outstanding movie
I consider Die Hard the best action film ever made, and to be honest I wasn't expecting much from Die Hard 2. But I was surprised to find that this movie is great. While the direction here may lack slightly in the efficiency compared to that of the first, I do love what is done to make this a worthy sequel to an outstanding movie.
There is a little more freedom and space here, but that doesn't mean it is not compelling, on the contrary. The sequel still maintains that suspenseful atmosphere and the action is every bit as thrilling as before. The dialogue is quotable and memorable, and while the concept struck me as ridiculous initially on film the story is unfolded in a careful, brisk and compelling manner. The characters are engaging, even the villains especially the main one Col. Stuart who bring intriguing conflict to the proceedings, and the acting from Bruce Willis and William Sadler is very good.
Overall, a great sequel and worthy of the Die Hard name if not quite up to the same standard the original film is. 9/10 Bethany Cox
As good as the original
Lt. John McClane (Bruce Willis) returns for a new Christmas special. He's waiting for his wife at Washington's Dulles Airport when terrorists take over the electronics. He's again the lone wolf at the wrong place at the wrong time having to rescue his wife (Bonnie Bedelia). Everybody's back. Even Powell (Reginald VelJohnson) is here to help to fight a new set of bad guys.
The sequel is as good as the original. The setting is different but the formula stays the same. McClane is wise cracking like before. He's the everyman that's different from all the other muscle bound meatheads superhumans. The franchise is well underway.