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Live Free or Die Hard

The choice will be clear.
2007 | 128m | English

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John McClane is back and badder than ever, and this time he calls on the services of a young hacker in his bid to stop a ring of Internet terrorists intent on taking control of America's computer infrastructure.
Release Date: Jun 20, 2007
Director: Len Wiseman
Writer: Mark Bomback, David Marconi
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords helicopter, washington dc, usa, hostage, detective, fbi, genius, sarcasm, parkour, traffic chaos, sequel, hacking, power outage, police detective, nypd, federal agent, fourth of july, media manipulation, nsa agent, cyber terrorism, police escort, homeland security, assassination team, electric power station, based on magazine, newspaper or article, father daughter relationship, algorithm, computer hacker
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Dune Entertainment, Cheyenne Enterprises, Wintergreen Productions, Ingenious Film Partners
Box Office Revenue: $383,531,464
Budget: $110,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 12, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Bruce Willis John McClane
Timothy Olyphant Thomas Gabriel
Justin Long Matt Farrell
Cliff Curtis Deputy Director Miguel Bowman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead Lucy McClane
Jonathan Sadowski Trey
Maggie Q Mai Linh
Andrew Friedman Casper
Kevin Smith Warlock - Frederick Kaludis
Yorgo Constantine Russo
Cyril Raffaelli Rand
Chris Palermo Del
Sung Kang Agent Raj
Zeljko Ivanek Asst. Deputy Director Molina
Christina Chang Agent Taylor
Jake McDorman Jim
Rosemary Knower Mrs. Kaludis
Gerald Downey Hoover Agent
Allen Maldonado Goatee
Jim Cantafio Deli Owner
Chris Ellis Capt. Jack Scalvino
Regina McKee Redwing Nearby Agent
Tony Colitti Chief Hazmat Agent
Tim DeZarn Police Sergeant
Kurt David Anderson Miller
Matt O'Leary Clay
Nadine Ellis Teller
Ethan Flower Trader
Nick Jaine Phone Guy
Tim Russ Agent Chuck Summer
Joe Gerety Jack Parry
Edward James Gage On Duty PP Operator
David Walrod Deli Customer
Edoardo Costa Emerson
John Reha Slacker Kid
Yancey Arias Agent Johnson
Rick Cramer MP Rodriguez
Vito Pietanza DC Cop
Dennis Depew DC Cop
Howard Tyrone Ferguson DC Cop
John Lacy EMT
Diana Gettinger FBI Dispatcher
Melissa Knowles Freeway Reporter
Alex Richard Don Albert (uncredited)
Bryon Weiss Robinson (uncredited)
Elena Nikitina Bick Newscaster (uncredited)
Michael Papajohn Gabriel's Henchman (uncredited)
Charles Grisham Gabriel's Main Terrorist (uncredited)
Andy Dylan Terrorist Blown Up by Fire Extinguisher (uncredited)
Peter Epstein Terrorist Truck Driver (uncredited)
Chad Stahelski Terrorist (uncredited)
Brock Little Terrorist (uncredited)
Matt McColm Terrorist (uncredited)
Clay Cullen Assassin (uncredited)
Mark Falvo FBI Special Agent (uncredited)
Katherine Hoskins Mackey FBI Agent (uncredited)
Alexander Kanellakos FBI Agent (uncredited)
Jonathan Lane FBI Agent (uncredited)
Maciek Sokalski FBI Agent (uncredited)
Sydney Jay Junior FBI Agent (uncredited)
Michael Molthen FBI Tech Analyst (uncredited)
Carshénah Jefferson FBI Tech Analyst (uncredited)
Nicole Nogrady FBI Tech Analyst (uncredited)
Timothy 'TJ' James Driscoll SWAT Member with Walkie (uncredited)
Neal McNeil DC Police Officer (uncredited)
David Haverty Police Officer (uncredited)
Brian Smyj Police Officer (uncredited)
Tim W. Walker DC Firefighter (uncredited)
Skip Wright EMT (uncredited)
Tamieka Chavis Concerned Citizen (uncredited)
Joe Bucaro III Driver (uncredited)
Patrick Michael Strange Protestor (uncredited)
Name Job
Mark Bomback Screenplay, Story
David Marconi Story
Deborah Aquila Casting
Tricia Wood Casting
Peewee Piemonte Stunts
Gilbert B. Combs Stunts
Brian Smrz Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Matt McColm Stunts
Billy D. Lucas Stunts
Clay Cullen Stunts
Michael Runyard Stunts
Peter Epstein Stunts
Brian Smyj Stunts
Doc Duhame Stunts
Joey Box Stunts
Mark Vanselow Stunts
Marco Beltrami Conductor, Original Music Composer
Beat Frutiger Art Direction
Robert Gould Set Decoration
Anna Behlmer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Roderick Thorp Characters
John Branagan Stunt Coordinator
Sabine Varnes Stunts
Tad Griffith Stunts
Marcus Trumpp Orchestrator, Additional Music
Chad Stahelski Stunts
Rosine 'Ace' Hatem Stunts
Charles Croughwell Stunts
Erik Stabenau Stunts
Gregory J. Barnett Stunts
Chad Tyler Casting Assistant, Stand In
Denney Pierce Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Mark Ginther Stunts
Nicolas De Toth Editor
James Hegedus Art Direction
Gerald Quist Makeup Department Head
Zoltan Elek Makeup Artist
Palma Bellardoni Art Department Coordinator
Patricio M. Farrell Assistant Art Director
Bruce DiValerio Construction Coordinator
Gregory S. Hooper Set Designer
Geoff Hubbard Set Designer
Brad Martin Stunt Coordinator
Anshuman Prasad Set Designer
Cheryl Gould Strang Leadman
Jason W. Jennings Sound Designer
Ai-Ling Lee Sound Designer
Randy Kelley Sound Effects Editor
David Andrews Animation Supervisor
Joseph B. Conmy IV Visual Effects Producer
Colin Hudson "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Frank Masi Still Photographer
John Casey Costume Supervisor
Grant Denton Set Costumer
Brenda Donoho Set Costumer
Ken Terry First Assistant Editor
Jim Schultz Music Editor
Michael Antunez Transportation Coordinator
Kim Berner Script Supervisor
Claire Raskind Unit Publicist
Curtis Collins Location Manager
Charley Armstrong Location Manager
Troy Sizemore Supervising Art Director
Blake R. Cornett Sound Recordist
Cameron Steenhagen Dialogue Editor
David V. Butler Supervising Dialogue Editor
Jessica Goodwin Dialogue Editor
Scott Maginnis Property Master
Gary Capo Second Unit Director of Photography
Jonathan Taylor Second Unit Director of Photography
John Carlin Original Concept
Chris Wells CG Supervisor
Michael Fottrell Unit Production Manager
Mark Cotone First Assistant Director
Dieter Busch Second Assistant Director
Thomas Elder-Groebe Visual Effects Coordinator
Roxann Langlois Travel Coordinator
Bruce Y. Kuroyama Pyrotechnician
Erin Toner Casting Associate
Jennifer Bender Extras Casting
Mariann H.W. Lee Extras Casting
Jeff Winn Craft Service
Chris Winn Craft Service
William Ballard Transportation Captain
John Armstrong Picture Car Coordinator
Hans Bjerno Aerial Director of Photography
David B. Nowell Aerial Director of Photography
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Des Carey Digital Intermediate Producer
Christine Carr Digital Intermediate Producer
Mathew Dunne Second Unit First Assistant Director
Joe E. Rand Music Editor
Patrick J. Statham Stunts
Merritt Yohnka Stunts
Denise Wingate Costume Designer
Allan Padelford Stunts
Simon Duggan Director of Photography
Patrick Tatopoulos Production Design
Andy Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Epper Stunts
Jason Sweers Assistant Art Director
Kym Washington Longino Stunts
Jon Valera Stunts
Dean Bailey Stunts
Christopher 'Critter' Antonucci Stunts
Matthew R. Anderson Stunts
Robert Alonzo Stunts
Keith Adams Stunts
Richard Cetrone Stunts
Mark Chadwick Stunts
Scott Cosgrove Stunts
Tim Connolly Stunts
Chris Daniels Stunts
Kofi Elam Stunts
Tom Erickson Stunts
Paul Eliopoulos Stunts
Louie Franco Stunts
Kevin Foster Stunts
Andy Dylan Stunts
Bryan Friday Stunts
Adam Hart Stunts
Terry Jackson Stunts
Jeff Habberstad Stunts
Mike Justus Stunts
Shawn Kautz Stunts
Craigory Glen Hunter Stunts
Ross A. Jordan Stunts
Ralf Koch Stunts
Dennis Keiffer Stunts
Brock Little Stunts
Jake Lombard Stunts
Brian Machleit Stunts
Mike Majesky Stunts
Johnny Martin Stunts
Dennis McCarthy Stunts
William Morts Stunts
Mike Mukatis Stunts
Chris Nielsen Stunts
Michael Owen Stunts
Chad Parker Stunts
Ming Qiu Stunts
Michael Papajohn Stunts
Rex Reddick Stunts
Mark Riccardi Stunts
Scott Rogers Stunts
Todd Schneider Stunts
Marc Schaffer Stunts
Gunter Simon Stunts
Lincoln Simonds Stunts
Keith Shindoll Stunts
Brian Simpson Stunts
Scott Sproule Stunts
Russell Solberg Stunts
Mark Stefanich Stunts
Ronn Surels Stunts
Bryon Weiss Stunts
Peter Weireter Stunts
Boni Yanagisawa Stunts
Lee Whittaker Stunts
Kevin Smith Additional Writing
Jeff Murrell Chief Lighting Technician
Len Wiseman Director
Keith Woulard Stunts
Mike Massa Stunts
Carol Neilson Smrz Stunts
David Lawson Jr. Production Assistant
Mitchell E. Dauterive Production Supervisor
Robert McKinnon Production Illustrator
Ed Natividad Production Illustrator
Desma Murphy Assistant Art Director
Sonia Randazzo Set Decorating Coordinator
Megan L. Diaz Set Decorating Coordinator
Michael Todd Propmaker
Eric Rood On Set Dresser
Aaron Kaleo Carter Set Dresser
Jeff Hay Set Dresser
Casey Collins Assistant Location Manager
Christopher Johnson Assistant Location Manager
Yumiko Takeya Second Second Assistant Director
Michael Meinardus Special Effects Supervisor
Butch Montgomery Construction Foreman
Mark Boucher Set Painter
Teri Jo Kelley Passanante Set Painter
Brooks Vallerand Set Painter
Chris Brenczewski Pyrotechnician
Robert Simokovic Pyrotechnician
Richard Zarro Pyrotechnician
Tim Lauber Sound Recordist
Denis St. Amand Sound Engineer
John Kurlander Scoring Mixer
Alex Gibson Supervising Music Editor
Chris Samp Standby Painter
Dale Saiger Propmaker, Standby Carpenter
Charles Compton Standby Carpenter
Cynthia Quan Production Accountant
Coleen 'Co-Co' Aiello First Assistant Accountant
Kathy Mattes Second Assistant Accountant
Robin Williams Second Assistant Accountant
Lee J. Santillan Second Assistant Accountant
Michele Wright Second Assistant Accountant
John Montgomery Payroll Accountant
Natalie Mathes Post Production Accountant
Alex Ward Art Department Production Assistant
Louise Weber Actor's Assistant
Dempsey Tillman Video Assist Operator
Samantha Finkler Casting Associate
Stan Pratt Catering
Paul Rathburn Catering
Kevin A. Canamar Set Medic
Bruce Benson Aerial Coordinator
Tim Fleming Aerial Coordinator
Petra Bach Supervising ADR Editor
Tammy Fearing ADR Editor
Jonathan Klein Foley Editor
Lee Gilmore Assistant Sound Editor
Jon Michaels First Assistant Sound Editor
Alicia Stevenson Foley Artist
Dawn Fintor Foley Artist
David Betancourt Foley Mixer
Derek Casari ADR Engineer
Craig Heath Sound Recordist
David Lucarelli ADR Recordist
Charleen Richards-Steeves ADR Mixer
Marilyn Sommer Negative Cutter
Harry Muller Color Timer
Nathan Robinson Main Title Designer
Siggy Ferstl Digital Colorist
Alex Romano Digital Conform Editor
Vincent Agostino Unit Production Manager
Brad Arnold Second Second Assistant Director
Larry D. Katz Second Second Assistant Director
Mitch Dubin "A" Camera Operator
A. Anthony Cappello First Assistant "A" Camera
Steven Cueva Second Assistant "A" Camera
John Holmes First Assistant "B" Camera
Kristi Arnds Second Assistant "B" Camera
Haydn Pazanti Camera Loader
Steve R. Nelson Production Sound Mixer
Roger Stevenson Boom Operator
Frank Bradley Cableman
Michael Papac Armorer
Vincent Joseph Flaherty Armorer
Cameron Frankley Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor
Steve Barnett Post Production Supervisor
Andrew Schiel Post Production Assistant
Stephen Parsey Visual Effects Production Assistant
Steve Reinhardt Best Boy Electric
Dennis J. Lootens Rigging Gaffer
Erik Folsom Electrician
Sean Ginn Electrician
Russ Griffith Electrician
Ron Koch Electrician
Damon Liebowitz Electrician
Lee Majors Electrician
Gene Hara Electrician
John Crimins Electrician
Michael Anderson Key Grip
Jeffrey T. Sweet Best Boy Grip
Audie Aragon Dolly Grip
Melvin 'Butch' Von Bulow Dolly Grip
Don Selsor Key Rigging Grip
Joe McCloskey Key Costumer
Shoshana Rubin Key Costumer
Phillip Howard Key Set Costumer
Niamh Murphy Textile Artist
Pete Anthony Conductor, Orchestrator
Toni-Ann Walker Hair Department Head
Scott Cameron Key Hair Stylist
Nancy Honeycutt Production Coordinator
Daniel A. Parker Production Secretary
Tara Tovarek Producer's Assistant
Joseph V. Cicio "A" Camera Operator
Kevin C. Potter First Assistant "A" Camera
R. Scott Goodrich Second Assistant "A" Camera
Chris Mosley "B" Camera Operator
Louie DeMarco First Assistant "B" Camera
Scott Whitbread Second Assistant "B" Camera
Tucker Korte Camera Loader
Dan Riffel Gaffer
Raymond Gonzales Best Boy Electric
Loren Corl Key Grip
Sammy Escobar Best Boy Grip
Bill Daimant Dolly Grip
Clayton Lyons Set Production Assistant
Christian Labarta Set Production Assistant
Ryan Young Set Production Assistant
Brett Robinson Set Production Assistant
Lori McCoy-Bell Hair Department Head
Edouard F. Henriques III Makeup Department Head
Jennifer Webb Production Coordinator
Stephanie McKinnon Production Secretary
Guillaume DeLouche Property Master
Scott Getzinger Property Master
Peter Thoren Video Assist Operator
Jason Inman Unit Medic
Nina K. Noble Unit Production Manager
Halina Gebarowicz Art Direction
Clark Hospelhorn Leadman
Timothy Blockburger Second Second Assistant Director
Dave Insley "C" Camera Operator
Bill Gray First Assistant "C" Camera
Kurt Parlow First Assistant "C" Camera
Ian Axilrod Second Assistant "B" Camera
Tim Hennessy Second Assistant "C" Camera
Sarah Brandes Camera Loader
Theodore J. Ayd Best Boy Electric
Rodney French Best Boy Grip
John C. Barber Dolly Grip
Shawn C.H. Baron Dolly Grip
David Noble Rigging Grip
Mara Majorowicz Costume Supervisor
Sandra Linn Koepper Key Makeup Artist
Janice Kinigopoulos Key Hair Stylist
Peggy Pridemore Location Manager
Caprice Ericson Assistant Location Manager
Michael Sabo Property Master
Josh Slates Location Assistant
Eric Bannat Location Assistant
Elizabeth J. Nevin Production Coordinator
Mike Davis Construction Coordinator
Ronald Napier Construction Foreman
Sandra L. Yeary First Assistant Accountant
Mandy Sprinkel Extras Casting
Michael Luckeroth Transportation Captain
Kenneth Ziegler Jr. Transportation Co-Captain
Alex Applefeld Video Assist Operator
Bill Boston Orchestrator
Mary Finsterer Orchestrator
Rossano Galante Orchestrator
Jim Honeyman Orchestrator
Jon Kull Orchestrator
Tim Perrine Orchestrator
Dana Niu Orchestrator
Ceiri Torjussen Orchestrator
Cheryl Andryco Set Production Assistant
Leslie Merlin Set Production Assistant
Richie Elson Set Production Assistant
Todd Havern Set Production Assistant
Robert Rizzolo Set Production Assistant
Cody Birdwell Set Production Assistant
James Bomalick Special Effects Technician
James Camomile Special Effects Technician
Lenny Dalrymple Special Effects Technician
Ante Dugandzic Special Effects Technician
John W. Fisher Special Effects Technician
Ron Goldstein Special Effects Technician
Joe Heffernan Special Effects Technician
Robert S. Henderson Special Effects Technician
Patrick Huggins Special Effects Technician
Steven R. King Special Effects Technician
Steve Kline Special Effects Technician
James Lorimer Special Effects Technician
Garth Majors Special Effects Technician
José Páramo Special Effects Technician
Doug Passarelli Special Effects Technician
Alan Rifkin Special Effects Technician
Michael Rifkin Special Effects Technician
Mark Yuricich Special Effects Technician
Ronald Zarro Special Effects Technician
Douglas D. Ziegler Special Effects Technician
Glenn Forbes Assistant Property Master
Rachel Flores Assistant Property Master
Rony Soussan Compositing Artist
Tatjana Bozinovski Compositing Artist
Tommy Tran Compositing Artist
Ken Stranahan Compositing Artist
Wing Kwok Compositing Artist
Brian Smallwood Compositing Artist
Martin Hilke Compositing Artist
Matthew Hendershot Visual Effects Supervisor
Dong Yeop Shin CG Supervisor
Richard Sur CG Supervisor
Demetrius Leal Sequence Supervisor
Joel Román Mendías Visual Effects Supervisor
Marc Sadeghi Executive Visual Effects Producer
Arin Finger Digital Effects Producer
Yvette Memory Digital Effects Producer
Ivan Landau VFX Editor
David Heinz VFX Editor
Bethany Young Visual Effects Coordinator
Colleen Jenkinson Visual Effects Coordinator
Karen Kelly Visual Effects Coordinator
Kent Schoberle Visual Effects Coordinator
Larry Rippenkroeger Stunts
Dane Farwell Stunts
Stuart F. Wilson Stunts
Damon Caro Stunts
Colin Follenweider Stunts
Danny Downey Stunts
Gary Guercio Stunts
Joe Bucaro III Stunts
Richard Burden Stunts
Shawn Crowder Stunts
Clay Donahue Fontenot Stunts
Stephen Neely Stunts
Colton Smrz Stunts
Gregg Smrz Stunts
Jessie Graff Stunts
R.C. Thompson Stunts
Tom McComas Stunts
Daniel Arrias Stunts
Ted Barba Stunts
Mickey Giacomazzi Stunts
Jeffrey Lee Gibson Stunts
Sean Graham Stunts
Charles Grisham Stunts
Mike Gunther Stunts
Rick Kain Stunts
Carl Paoli Stunts
Myke Schwartz Stunts
Brandon Sebek Stunts
T.J. White Stunts
Johnny Becker Stunts
Cedric Nairn-Smith Assistant Editor
Name Title
William Wisher Executive Producer
Stephen J. Eads Co-Producer
Arnold Rifkin Executive Producer
Michael Fottrell Producer
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Reviews

ravitejarayudu
N/A

It is not a just a DIE HARD MOVIE! Eyes feasting....lot of action scenes,lot of intelligence and lot of technology, Bruce Wills is rocking the film. There is nothing to say about his action. Justin long well and good supported role and he is the main guy who is dealing with technology...Timothy Olyp ... hant awesome acting as a villian....and elizabethwinstead acts as a daughter of brucewills i.e., John Mclane. When coming to the story fully packed once when we got that situation really no one will going to surive us. An excellent actions,stunts,technology,etc. It is totally a full pack "FIRE SALE".:) Superb MOVIE

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
7.0

Big, dumb action flick delivers RELEASED IN 2007 and directed by Len Wiseman, "Live Free or Die Hard" is the fourth installment in the Die Hard series. John McClane (Bruce Willis) is ordered to pick up a youth hacker (Justin Long) who's targeted by cyber-terrorists led by Thomas Gabriel and Mai L ... inh (Timothy Olyphant & Maggie Q). Their goal is to create chaos by taking over the USA's transportation grids and stock market. Mary Elizabeth Winstead plays McClane's cute and feisty daughter while Kevin Smith has a small role as a computer geek living in his Mom’s basement. Rigid fans complain that this sequel is "Die Hard in name only" because I guess it deviates from formula but, really, the Die Hard series is ANY challenging adventure that John McClane experiences just as the 007 flicks consist of James Bond in differing challenges; same thing with Dirty Harry. In any case, “Live Free or Die Hard” works as Die Hard sequel or as a stand-alone action flick with Bruce Willis. The story holds your attention while the action scenes are out of this world. They're so over-the-top that some write the movie off as absurd, but everything's done with a quasi-realistic tone so it helps the viewer go along with the ridiculous things that happen rather than tune out. "Live Free or Die Hard" is the natural progeny of over-the-top films like 1977's "The Gauntlet" where the action scenes are so overdone they're cartoony, but entertaining. There's a thin line that filmmakers must tread with these kinds of blockbusters because they can easily fall into overKILL, like 2001's "The Mummy Returns," but "Live Free or Die Hard" evades that ditch by giving us fairly interesting characters and a compelling story. It may not be great but it certainly fills the bill if you're in the mood for a wild action flick. I like the continuity of the series: McClane’s wife (Bonnie Bedelia) is acknowledged here and we meet his daughter, now a hottie, and hear of his son, Jack. We learn of the severe price that John’s bold, serious approach to his profession has had on his personal life. These things are further explored in “A Good Day to Die Hard” (2013), which is basically just as good as this installment. THE MOVIE RUNS 128 minutes and was shot in Baltimore, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California. WRITERS: Mark Bomback and David Marconi conceived the story/script based on an article by John Carlin. GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

After completely ruining his daughter's hot date, "McClane" (Bruce Willis) is sent to pick up a young hacker in response to what the FBI think might be a city wide cyber-attack. The youngster "Farrell" (Justin Long) is a cocky geek who is ill-prepared for what now ensues as "McClane" arrives just in ... time to save him from a barrage of gunfire that turns his apartment into a war zone. They now have to try to get the kid to safety but his pursuers are not giving up. What has this lad done? What has he got? Well swiftly we learn amidst the growing chaos that the not so angelic "Gabriel" (Timothy Olyphant) and his pal "Mai" (Maggie Q) are pulling the strings and will stop at nothing to see both of them go the way of the dodo before they cause mayhem across these United States. Can this unlikely pairing thwart his devious plan? To be fair to both Bruce and Long, they do manage a bit of quite engaging camaraderie as they lurch from one death-defying scenario to another but there's no getting away from it. The story is weak and far too thin to stretch across two hours of action that becomes increasingly far-fetched and repetitive. The cop character's disdainful attitude is also starting to wear out a bit as what limited jeopardy there ever was with these films becomes just a little too much like an exhibition of the stunt arrangers creative pyrotechnics and the lively production design. It's not terrible, Willis still oozes charisma, but maybe "McClane" needs to be put out to pasture now before he does himself a mischief - or bothers to read another lacklustre script.

Jul 25, 2024
RalphRahal
8.0

Live Free or Die Hard (2007) is easily the best sequel so far, bringing a fresh and creative twist to the franchise. The plot introduces a modern cyber-terrorism angle that keeps things engaging, and the script does a good job balancing action, humor, and tension. The pacing is well-executed, though ... the first act moves a little faster than it should, almost like the movie is in a hurry to get to the action. Bruce Willis delivers as McClane, maintaining his signature attitude, while Justin Long adds a solid dynamic as his unexpected sidekick. The story feels unique compared to the previous sequels, making it stand out in a good way. The directing is sharp, and the cinematography makes every action scene feel big and polished, but this is also where things get excessive. The action goes from intense to completely over-the-top, with sequences that feel more like something out of a superhero movie than Die Hard. It is fun to watch, but it takes away from the grounded, desperate energy that made the first film a classic. The score and sound design keep the intensity high, fitting well with the fast-paced nature of the film. While it pushes the limits of what Die Hard should be, it is still an entertaining ride and the best sequel so far, even if it does not fully recapture the original’s magic.

Feb 01, 2025