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Die Hard

John McTiernan · 1988 · Film

2h 12m · Action, Thriller

In 66 Achriom libraries · rated 3.8 of 5

This film redefined the action genre, introducing a relatable protagonist in a high-stakes scenario where the odds are stacked against him.

IntenseModernOne Man's Struggle Against Overwhelming OddsThe Fragility of Order in SocietyThe Cat-and-mouse Game Between Hero and VillainSacrifice and Redemption in Dangerous TimesThe Evolution of the Action Hero Archetype

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