Mission: Impossible III Outdated domestic lens

2022-01-25 08:02
The pictures in Shanghai are somewhat disappointing. One of the reasons for the disappointment is that there are few. Except for a few hazy panoramic views, there is almost no performance for the prosperous metropolis of Shanghai. Lujiazui, as an important action scene, is also rarely explained in the film, except for the Oriental Pearl Tower. , Jin Mao Tower and "First Bend on the Bund" can still be seen clearly, the other scenes even Shanghai audiences don't know that this was shot in Shanghai. In comparison, the scenes and scenes in Xitang are smoother. The second is distortion. Although the pictures of drying underwear and playing mahjong for the elderly are deleted, the Chinese lens still feels backward to the audience, and the overall situation is behind China, especially the Shanghai scenes, costumes and characters show that this is a backwardness. Asian cities.
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  • Geo 2021-10-20 19:01:43

    Thrilling again, Tom Cruise's handsomeness is lower than the previous two. The heroine is much better than the second one. The second flaw is the heroine.

  • Darrell 2021-10-20 19:01:42

    I don’t know how much better than many bad movies. There are also Chinese elements.

Mission: Impossible III quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Ethan Hunt: [shouting] You will never get what you want!

    Owen Davian: [shouting] You don't think I'll do it?

  • [From trailer]

    Owen Davian: What else ya got?

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