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A Good Day
Even though Migeum and Jeong-ah have been friends for many years, they always engage in the battle of nerves. The two head to Seoul together to meet their daughters but face an unexpected event during their journey.
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Plot Summary
John McClane travels to Russia to bail his estranged son, Jack, out of prison. However, Jack is actually a CIA agent working undercover and is involved in a plot to steal nuclear material. Father and son are forced to work together to stop the theft and uncover a terrorist conspiracy.
Critical Reception
A Good Day to Die Hard was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, often cited as the weakest installment in the Die Hard franchise. While some acknowledged the relentless action, most criticized the convoluted plot, excessive destruction, and departure from the character of John McClane.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its non-stop action and destruction.
Heavily criticized for its nonsensical plot and weak character development.
Seen as a significant departure from the spirit of the original Die Hard films.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be excessively violent and lacking the charm and wit of previous installments. Many felt the plot was weak and that John McClane was not portrayed in his typical, resourceful manner.
Fun Fact
The film was originally envisioned as a reboot or a spin-off featuring John McClane's son, Jack, before Bruce Willis agreed to return as the lead.
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