Let me put this review in a nutshell when I start – this is a BAD movie! A Good Day To Die Hard (2013) TOTALLY loses sight on what made the Die Hard franchise such a great one – great good guys and really hideous bad guys. That is what makes them so accessible to the audience worldwide. We are able to relate to the iconoclastic character John McClane because we both know that the bad guys need to be stopped and their nefarious plans destroyed. In this edition, you find this appeal completely missing coupled with a terrible script!
Here’s how the story goes – A Good Day To Die Hard (AGDTDH) has Bruce Willis going to Russia to save his son who has been arrested for murder of a Russian governmental official. We never know what the plan is since nothing in this film makes any sense, AT ALL. There are two Russian officials that seem to be battling for a file that holds the key to what happened at Chernobyl and effects the new leadership in Russia. Kamarov (Sebastain Koch) is in prison at the start of the film and has the file hidden from the new Russian leader, Chagarin (Sergei Kolesnikov). When Kamarov is being arraigned he is placed in a glass box next to Jack McClane (Jai Courtney) who is also being arraigned at the same time. This is just when John McClane arrives at the courthouse.














There is a 'Director's Edition' that has surfaced from the bowels of Hollywood with a whopping 4 minutes of additional footage. Don't bother. Four additional minutes or forty minutes of additional footage would not do this wretched pile of celluloid any good. It adds nothing to the story, characters or plot let alone the entertainment value of this mess. Invest in the score by Marco Beltrami, instead.