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The first film introduces John McClane (Bruce Willis) not as a warrior, but as a failure. He’s a New York cop with a broken marriage, afraid of flying, riding in a limo he can’t afford. His victory at Nakatomi Plaza isn’t clean. He walks across broken glass, kills a terrorist with a C-4 charge taped to a chair, and ends the film sitting in bloody, stunned silence. The famous line—"Yippee-ki-yay, motherfucker"—is not a boast; it’s a nervous, reckless prayer. The complete saga retroactively understands that McClane didn't win at Nakatomi. He survived. And survival, we will learn, is a curse. His victory at Nakatomi Plaza isn’t clean

saga is "better" than many contemporary action franchises because it charts the history of the genre itself. It moved from the gritty realism of the 80s to the buddy-cop humor of the 90s, and finally to the digital spectacle of the 2000s.