Die Hard director sets record straight: 'It's NOT a Christmas movie'
11.08.2022 - 15:01
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READ MORE: Alan Rickman's horror at Die Hard - 'What the hell is this!?'de Souza said: "Some people say to me Die Hard can't be a Christmas movie because you kill people. . .
and I say was Ellis killed? Yes. We don't see Ellis killed, he's off-camera, does that still count? Do off-camera deaths count? Yes. "With that in mind, he went on to argue that White Christmas - maybe the quintessential festive movie of all time - is also an action movie.
"Well, if we're counting Ellis," he added. "Now that you, my sceptic about Die Hard being a Christmas movie, admit that off-camera deaths count, the body count in White Christmas is 26,128 people in the Battle of the Bulge, the opening scene in the movie. "However, there are a lot of narrative themes that also point at Die Hard being a Christmas movie and that point at McClane as a Christlike figure.
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Two women are also pregnant, hitting the theme of birth around Christmastime. What's more, McClane spends most of the movie barefoot, in a Christlike manner. And to make things even more obvious, he gets his feet punctured by shards of glass throughout the movie, symbolising the stigmata.
Whether Die Hard is or isn't a Christmas movie, it was a total success. The action flick made a staggering $140 million on just a $30 million budget and made Willis a household name. After this, the actor blew up in Hollywood, making his career bigger than
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