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Explore the achievements that pushed the "Die Hard" action movie to a higher level!

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Camerawork and editing inspired by RoboCop



Of course, actors are not the only ones who have contributed to movies. Director John McTiernan aimed to create a richly entertaining piece of entertainment by removing the scent of political ideology from Hans, the revolutionary fighter, and adding the accent of ``once you peel it back, he's just a scumbag.'' . As a result, as the script was rewritten many times, a well-thought-out story was inevitably created.



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In addition, McTiernan, who was shocked by Dutch director Paul Verhoeven's Hollywood debut film RoboCop (1987), wanted to pursue high quality in his work from a visual perspective, and decided to hire Verhoeven's fellow Dutch cinematographer as director of photography. They hired Jan de Bont and Frank J. Urioste, who worked on RoboCop, to edit the film.


Partly as a result of this influence, ``Die Hard'' has a wild style that stands out from the traditional Hollywood style, as was the case with ``RoboCop.'' In particular, De Bont played a major role in the film's sophisticated camerawork, where the camera's movements were motivated not by the physical movements of the actors within the frame, but by the emotional changes in the scene. It was provided to


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