Andrea Sartoretti

Andrea Sartoretti

  • Born: 1971-10-9
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Angelo 2022-04-21 09:01:20

      Tom, who never grows old - "Mission Impossible 3"

      I really like the way of flashbacks in the film. It seems that I know the ending of the story, but at the end I find that it is different from what I expected. This feeling is actually very strange.
          Although the constant change of directors made the filming of this film seem twists and turns,...

    • Sammy 2022-04-23 07:01:19

      Boiled water-like plot, mindless fighting

      After watching it, I was very disappointed. I thought that under the direction of JJ, a director who likes to play suspense and uses bizarre plots to whet his appetite, this film can return to the wonderful wits scene in the first part. In the end, this film still only became a A downright action...

    • Tabitha 2022-03-22 09:01:15

      Step aside! Be careful! Ah ha ha! Simon Pegg is still so in love~

    • Karelle 2022-03-20 09:01:15

      Simon Peggy. . . ;Wait, wait, I love you; You killed? Oh. . .

    Mission: Impossible III quotes

    • Brassel: I don't care if your daddy plays golf with the President. This is Intelligence. So far, I haven't seen any.

    • [when asked if he knew what the "Rabbit's Foot" was]

      Benji Dunn: It's interesting - I used to have this professor at Oxford, okay? Doctor Wickham, his name was and he was, like, this massive fat guy, you know? Huge, big guy. We used to call him - you know, well, I won't tell you what we used to call him, but he taught biomolecular kinetics and cellular dynamics. And he used to sort of scare the underclassmen with this story about how the world would eventually be eviscerated by technology. You see, it was inevitable that a compound would be created which he referred to as the 'Anti-God'. It was like an accelerated mutator or sort of, you know, like a, an unstoppable force of destructive power, that would just lay waste to everything - to buildings and parks and streets and children and ice cream parlors, you know? So whenever I see, like, a rogue organization willing to spend this amount of money on a mystery tech, I always assume... it's the Anti-God. End-of-the-world kinda stuff, you know... But no, I don't have any idea what it is. I was just speculating.