He’s back!
Bruce Willis playing his everlasting character John McClane is on screens
again! It seems that 2007 is the year of coming-backs: for Willis and others like
him, ex-heroes who are not able to get old like ordinary people usually do.
Sylvester Stallone
for example brought Rocky to life again in 2007, being very willing to do the
same with Rambo. So, Willis is not alone. Resurrecting old characters is a job!
And resurrecting actors, well!, that’s cool for real fans and little children.
Anyway, maybe
Bruce grew bold and looks a little bit old since 1988, when he had first played
McClane, but his flair and motivation are the same: playing again a role that
made him famous could be somehow refreshing.
The action
within the forth installment of “Die Hard” is mainly the same; only the context
was updated. John McClane will have his fight against Internet terrorists,
while battling also with his own inner feeling and frustrations.
It’s maybe true
that aging Willis is embarrassingly trying to reclaim old glory, but somehow
“Live Free or Die Hard” makes you smile or even laugh at some time. It’s also
true that for the old fans or for the ones who just watched the first “Die
Hard” movies, “Live Free or Die Hard” seems to bring back an old friend, or
just an old familiar face. Silly and following the same old story (bitter,
ironical good cop versus bad guys), the forth installment of the franchise
could be boring, if one expects to something else. But if one expects to meet
again approximately the same old character fighting for the same old cause (as
he was 20 years ago), the movie could be quite relaxing.
Everybody gets
old, isn’t it? At least McClane, despite his age and all of that, is now
running after hackers – the terrorists of our century. He will also face traditional
gunfire and he will be chasing the bad guys like years and years ago. Although
he barely understands what hacking is, McClane remains as usually the only one
who could catch the bad guys (using the same old methods, evidently).
“Live Free or
Die Hard” was directed by Len Wiseman, its screenplay was written by Mark
Bomback and it is produced by Michael Fottrell. Bruce Willis appears alongside
actors Timothy Olyphant, Marry Elizabeth Winstead and others.