Die Hard Review: Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman Shine in this Classic
Since the advent of the moving picture, there have been many great action movies. They have challenged what was possible in film and thrilled us in exciting new ways. However, how many of them can say they had a fresh-faced Bruce Willis fighting and swearing his way through a tower during the holidays? In this regard, there is only one: Die Hard.
'Die Hard' Is Big, But It Always Stays Grounded While we live in an era where action spectacle is only getting bigger and bigger with special effects opening up new doors, all that makes Die Hard so enduring is its practical sensibility. The presentation ensures that everything feels real and grounded even as the story reaches new heights.
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