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So now the two McClanes must team up to keep Komarov from being kidnapped by generically menacing Russian bad guys; Komarov's heavily lipsticked daughter, Irina (Yuliya Snigir), is also involved somehow, with wavering alliances. They all want Komarov to lead them to a hidden file
-- it sounds so Cold War, it may as well have been microfilm -- but of course the file is the MacGuffin. It probably isn't even really a file. McClane picks up whatever weapon is nearby and solves every problem that comes their way but he also finds time to nag his son for calling him "John" instead of "dad." Whether this is intended as comic relief in the heat of the moment or genuine sentiment, it clangs and feels too cute. McClane also repeatedly laments "I'm on vacation!" just as things are about to get hairy. We'd all be better off if Willis took a vacation from this character for good. "A Good Day to Die Hard," a 20th Century Fox release, is rated R for violence and language. Running time: 97 minutes. One star out of four. ___ Motion Picture Association of America rating definition for R: Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
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