Movie Trivia: Die Hard Writer Finally Clears Up 29-Year-Old Plot Hole

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Die Hard Writer Finally Clears Up 29-Year-Old Plot Hole

29 years after Die Hard's release in theaters, screenwriter Steven E. de Souza has cleared up a nagging plot hole in the action classic. While Die Hard is often considered one of - if not the - greatest action films of all time, no film is truly perfect in every way, although some do come close. A big hit with both critics and audiences, Die Hard turned Bruce Willis into a bonafide movie star, and spawned a franchise that has so far consisted of five films total. Not all of those sequels are well-regarded, but that's a conversation for another time.

The specific Die Hard plot hole that de Souza offered an explanation for concerns the famous scene where heroic New York cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) first encounters lead villain Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman). McClane hadn't actually seen Gruber's face at that point, so the criminal mastermind quickly affects an American accent and pretends to be a lost hostage. Despite Gruber's masquerade, McClane sees right through it, and has his suspicions confirmed when he hands Gruber an empty gun that the bad guy then tries to shoot him with.

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While many tend to simply chalk McClane's quick realization of Gruber's evil intent up to the former's instincts as a veteran police officer, de Souza revealed during a recent Q&A - transcribed by Slash Film - that there was originally a much more concrete explanation why McClane doesn't buy Gruber's disguise. According to de Souza, there was originally a subplot about Gruber and his men all wearing the same Tag Heuer brand watch. As McClane kills them, he takes notice of their identical watches. Thus, when he meets Gruber, he notices the so-called hostage is himself wearing a Tag Heuer watch, and is tipped off that he's not who he says he is.


So, why was that subplot removed from Die Hard's final cut? According to de Souza, it's actually kind of his fault. In the last week of shooting, de Souza wrote a new scene in which Gruber and his men are trying to escape in an ambulance, and Argyle the limo driver stops them by crashing into the ambulance with his limo. Unfortunately, this presented a continuity issue.

The Tag Heuer watch sub plot was introduced via an early scene where Gruber and company synchronize their watches after getting off the truck they use to arrive at Nakatomi Plaza. The problem is that the just added escape ambulance was obviously not present back when the watch scene was shot. Thus, director John McTiernan insisted that they cut the truck arrival scene down drastically so that the ambulance's absence wouldn't be noticed by audiences, and just like that, a plot hole was created. Not even Die Hard is perfect, as awesome as it might be.
 
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‘Die Hard’ Deleted Shot Explains John McClane’s Interest In Watches
Posted on Wednesday, March 1st, 2017 by Fred Topel




In the middle of Die Hard, hero John McClane (Bruce Willis) meets terrorist thief leader Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman), posing as a hostage. McClane suspects something is off and gets away. In the film, it could be McClane’s police instinct or Gruber’s European choice of cigarettes. Screenwriter Steven E. de Souza had a more specific intention, but only scant remnant are left in the film.

Speaking at a 30th-anniversary screening of his other movie, The Running Man, de Souza said there used to be a bigger plot point about the 12 “terrorists” all wearing the same watches.



“Originally, they get off the truck, the camera craned up, you saw them in a circle and Alan Rickman says, ‘Synchronize your watches,’” de Souza said. “They all put their arms out in a circle with the camera moving down and they all had the same Tag Heuer watch. If you notice, the first guy Bruce kills almost by accident going down the steps, he searches the body, looks at the IDs.”



In a longer cut of the scene – before McClane dresses the dead terrorist in a Santa hat and writes “Now I have a machine gun, Ho Ho Ho” – McClane began to notice the terrorists’ watches.

“He steals the cigarettes which is a laugh,” de Souza said. “He looks at the watch which gets another laugh because you’re thinking he might steal the watch. As he kills each guy, he notices they all had the same watch. When he talks to Dwayne Robinson, he says, ‘I think these guys are professionals. Their IDs are too good. There’s no labels on their clothes and they all have the same watch.’”

So why was “synchronize your watches” cut? Well, a late addition to the ending of the movie made that shot problematic. In the last week of shooting, de Souza came up with the idea that Gruber’s crew planned to escape in an ambulance, and wrote the scene where Argyle (De’voreaux White) the limo driver crashed into the escape ambulance. De Souza got the idea from his own TV pilot for The Spirit, in which a killer plans to blow up a children’s hospital and escape in an ambulance. But there was no ambulance in the entrance scene while they’re saying, “Synchronize watches.”


“[Director] John [McTiernan] says to the editor, ‘Get the scissors in there. Cut as soon as you can when they get off the truck so we don’t see there’s no ambulance.’ Now without ‘Synchronize your watches’ all of these moments where Bruce looks at these guys’ watches makes no sense.”

Now that you know, pay attention to the scene between McClane and Gruber again.

“When Bruce offers the cigarette to Alan Rickman, Bruce sees the watch,” de Souza said. “You see his eyes look at the watch. That’s how he knows that he is one of the terrorists.”

Unfortunately, that shot is a reverse on Hans, but you can see his watch poke out of his sleeve when he takes the cigarette from McClane.

https://www.slashfilm.com/die-hard-deleted-scene-watches/
 
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