A good day to die of boredom. The latest installment to the aging franchise suffers from a distinct lack of anything interesting. It's a weak plot, but that hasn't hurt a good many action movies. Indeed the original Die Hard wasn't any more complex. The problem with this film isn't the recipe but the mixture of ingredients. The balance is out of whack. The one-liners come at inappropriate moments but there are other points in the drudging plot where any relief would be welcome. It's run out of ideas and become cliche. But maybe it's a set up for MacClean Junior.
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