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Bruce Willis And 'Die Hard 2’s' Renny Harlin Had ‘Two Disagreements’ While Filming The Sequel, And I Agree With The Director On Both
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31/08/2024
Interview with Finnish Film Director & Producer, Renny Harlin of Die Hard 2
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I want to come back around to Chapters 2 and 3 in a second, but I have to detour here.
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I have a book coming out on June 11th, and it's about Bruce Willis and his career, a
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celebration of his filmography.
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And I have to tell you that Die Hard 2, in my opinion, is the only true Die Hard sequel.
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It's the only one that legitimately feels like the original film, the original McTiernan,
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because it's limited to one location.
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It's McClane fighting for the love of his family.
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From Vengeance, with a Vengeance on, he's a disgruntled drunk who doesn't really, he's
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not connected to his family.
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The fact that McClane is fighting to save his family is, to me, what the connection
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of the familial roots of the first one, and keeping him limited to a location where he
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can't leave, he can't go too far away from it, has always been why I argue that Die Hard
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2 is the best sequel in the franchise.
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And I couldn't agree with you more.
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I don't want to put down anybody else's movies, and that's not my intention.
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But I think that that's exactly what I was talking about, replicating the experience,
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which you so intelligently analyzed.
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It's the environment, it's that he's forced into this thing, and more than anything, it's
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about the family, it's about his wife.
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I get goosebumps when I talk about this, because you're so, you're hitting the nail right on
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the head, that this was one of the, well, there were two disagreements I had with Bruce
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when doing that.
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One was that he had just become a movie star, he had done moonlighting for 20 years, but
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now he had become a movie star, and he was hellbent on making Die Hard 2 a serious movie.
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Like a real dramatic, serious action drama.
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And I spent countless days just talking to him about replicating the experience.
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The audience loves your blue-collar cop who is in love with his wife, had the problems
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originally, but is now in love with his wife, and is an everyman, and has a sarcastic sense
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of humor.
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That's the character the audience loves.
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And you can now just say, he doesn't crack any jokes anymore, he's just serious.
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That was one big disagreement.
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And the second one was regarding the family.
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And like, well, I don't want to go too deep into personal opinions and things, but he
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was not so convinced that this family aspect was so important in the second one.
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It's integral.
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It's integral to his character.
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I kept telling him, and everybody around, is that the whole point why this movie will
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work is that he is not saving the world from a nuclear disaster.
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He's saving his wife.
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Yes.
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And of course of it, he's saving all these other people, and he's an incredible hero.
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But why is he really so hellbent and desperate and passionate about what he's doing is because
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his wife is there.
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It's about the wife.
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And that's why when they finally get together in the end and they hug, it's like, that's
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it.
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It's not about like, yeah, we avoided a nuclear disaster.
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And actually, when you think about it, very few movies nowadays do this, because you take
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any giant action movie, it's like, people are just always racking their brain, like,
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what are they going to do?
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Are they going to spread anthrax everywhere in the universe, or it's the biggest, biggest
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nuclear weapon that is going to blow up the whole universe, and that kind of stuff.
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Or it's a meteorite that is going to destroy the world.
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But when you can make it about the characters and people root for them and relate to them,
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that's golden.
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I had to fight for some of the scenes.
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And it's an example of a scene that works because it's emotionally so strong that it
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works, and the audience doesn't stop to think about the reality of it, really.
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And it's when they talk to each other via phone, Bruce is on a pay phone, and she's
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on kind of an air phone on the plane, which, you know, I guess today you could do anything,
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but in those days, it's like a complete impossibility.
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But it was emotionally so important that they connect.
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