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DIE HARD 4 SUMMARY
Posted: Juli 25, 2011 in Others
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Movie Title: Die Hard 4

Genre: Action

Theme: Hackers attack

Characters:

Protagonists: John McClane (detective), Lucy and Jack (daughter and son of John McClane), Farrel Mathew (hacker), Bowman (deputy director of FBI), Johnson (FBI agent), Warlock (Farrel’s friend), Dennis (Lucy’s boyfriend), Taylor (FBI agent).

Antagonists: Thomas (terrorist leader), Molina (terrorist/ Thomas’s henchman), Mai (terrorist/ Thomas’s girlfriend), Trey (hacker/ Thomas’s henchman).

Setting places and times:

FBI Cyber Security Division, Washington DC/ night.
Farrel mathew’s apartment, New Jersey/ night.
Traffic Control Center, Washington DC/ midday.
Social Security Administration, Woodlawn MD/ midday.
Eastern Power Hub/ midday.
Middleton, WV/ midday.

Moral value: 1. Evil will be defeated by verity.

2. Victory will come after hard work.

Summary:

John McClane is a never-die hardcore detective. That time, he taken on a team of high-tech terrorist team (hackers) who wanted to shut down the whole U.S.

The terrorists under Thomas command toke-over the all cyber system in USA by internet connection. The traffic, banks, electricity, satellite, and all of public facilities were held by terrorists. Moreover, they shown the untruth video about destruction of white-house through television which made the townsfolk were afraid. Actually, the terrorists wanted to take the money from banks, but to mix FBI they hijacked the USA cyber system, and so made the citizens in trouble.

Meanwhile, John Mclane who was ordered to catch Farrel Mathew, known that Farrel just lied by Mai who admitted as FBI agent to hack cyber system. Thus, Farrel explained about that terror plans and how to stop that terror action, than John McClane arranged some plans to strike back the terrorists. By his capability as a senior detective he strived against the terrorists by helpful effort of Farrel Mathew the very genius hacker.

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