Nothing is impossible

Christiana 2021-10-13 13:06:06

The plot of this film is very simple and cannot withstand scrutiny and analysis. American blockbuster films are focused on the scenes and actions. If the plot is stronger, the brain will not be able to relax and the scene will be blinded.

But this is still a movie worth watching in the theater.

My friend made an appointment to eat near Jingjibaina. On the way, I thought, anyway, two places are close, so I watched the movie by the way. This is the "scene" application in GTD. After eating the shrimp porridge, I went in leisurely, chose the nearest three o'clock field, and waited for about an hour.

Regarding this film, I saw Mr. Takumo's interpretation from the perspective of project management yesterday. It is very exciting. http://weibo.com/1665372775/y3ae85F0Q , Zhuyu is in front, and other analyses are weak.

I watch this kind of film, and I have always been enthusiastic about it, and I like it a lot. I remember the first time I watched "Rising Clouds". I learned English when I was in college. The English listening teacher gave it to me. After so many years, Brother Tom, who is 50 years old, is still struggling. People in the entertainment industry, their spirit of struggle is really worth learning. Among them, the leaders are Andy Lau in Hong Kong and Brother Tom in the United States.

His films, I particularly like, in addition to "High Aspirations", there is also "Interview with the Vampire". "Mission: Impossible" series, another translation "impossible mission", everyone knows that this is a gimmick, after all, the mission will be completed. However, the premise is that it is in the hands of Yigan. If it is placed in our hands, will it be completed?

Saving the world is the theme of many American dramas. Chinese people like to watch this theme, but don’t like to do it. It may also be my ignorance. In my impression, there seems to be only Qiao Liang’s "Doomsday Gate" and Liu Cixin’s "Three Body". It is a genre in this area, and there is another banned book. Since the ban has not been lifted, I won't mention it. The Chinese people are still concerned about the themes related to ordinary people like "Snail House", and historical spy wars like "Latent" and "Cliff", which are also very exciting, but they are not the same as "Mission: Impossible."

I personally have a special liking for spy films. I have simply written about learning personal knowledge management from secret agents before. Those are all glimpses. In fact, this is a serious topic. The knowledge management of the army and special agents must be done very well, in other words, must be done very well, and in terms of project management, team management, etc., it must also be done well, because life and death matter, because failure is possible. The cost goes beyond individual life.

On Weibo, in a discussion about retaining the knowledge of the cattle, CinnicChina said: It

is impossible to completely retain the knowledge of the cattle. . . Niuren’s core knowledge is mainly experience, lessons, judgment, insight, and relatively accurate intuition. . . These are dreams of tacit knowledge management, but dreams are just dreams. . . Less than 10% can be manifested. If it can be easily copied, then it is not a great person. . . Only a highly loyal and obedient organization such as the military can organize tacit knowledge in a relatively "comparatively effective" manner. . . In commercial organizations, the idea of ​​profiteering is serious, and it is extremely difficult to extract tacit knowledge. Even if you pay high considerations (Considerations), you can only get a fraction of the price.

Why don't we study hard? Because learning is not good, it is not fatal to us. Some people who do not learn well can also earn wealth and fame and fortune. Why don't we work well? Because work may be nothing more than a means of earning a living for us, and we won’t die if we don’t work well.

But for agents, if they don’t study well or work well, they may die. Moreover, not only do they die on their own, but they may also tire their family members.

Agents face various risks in the process of performing tasks. Usually tasks have deadlines and are very short deadlines. In a very short period of time, no matter how good a plan is, there are often omissions. Why? In the event of an accident, it is a must-have skill to respond to the situation and turn the crisis into peace. Otherwise, it will be like the agent at the beginning of "Disc 4", an oversight, killed by a cold-blooded female killer, high-tech can give a reminder, but the reaction speed It's up to people to decide. In the film, at many critical moments, Ethan can make quick decisions and act quickly. In contrast, what we do in our daily work and life is simply warm.

These skills, of course, have talent in them, but more of them rely on hard training. Revealed in "Bourne's World" and "Nikita". If ordinary people do not have the qualifications, they may not be able to become excellent agents, but excellent agents, I believe, in reality, do have the talents of Ethan, and these are not only found in movies.

Every task, because the time limit is there, the result is clear: either life or death, or success or failure. You can only go all out, even if you seem to have failed, you can't give up, and you have to fight to the last minute. Facing the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, Ethan did not shirk or hesitate after clarifying the situation. Because time does not allow, many people feel that in real life, there is no such urgent time, so it is also necessary to do things. Don't be impatient or impatient, but in fact, if you have a very strong sense of time, you won't form the habit of procrastination.

The agent must be resourceful and quickly find a passage between the two seemingly impossible points. In their dictionary, nothing is impossible. Special agent movies, I think it is inspirational, of course it depends on who is right. Some people’s reality is full of impossibility, so they have to have fun in the movie. After a rush of blood, chew the popcorn in the bucket and return to normal life contentedly. Still I, like me, think about movies. I think it is alien to the meaning of and how to think about how to apply it in reality.

But it is true that going to the cinema is a means of learning for me. If I have no idea after watching a film, I think it must not be that the film is too bad, but that there is a problem with my ability to summarize. I am happy to watch the tidbits of all kinds of films and understand the production process. I have also read books about film shooting, and understand the operation behind it, a lot of mystery and magnificence. In fact, behind the scenes, it’s all "manufacturing". Of course, this kind of manufacturing. Different from ordinary manufacturing, they are more the embodiment of creativity.

Outside the play, Tom has been struggling. In the play, Ethan never gives up. I don't want to exaggerate the theme of this film too much. I just want to say that the kind of spirit I can see from this film will inspire me, inside and outside of the film.

PS:

Coming out of the movie theater, I posted a short comment. One comment said: Is this also related to work?

In fact, it is like this. Work is a part of life, and deliberate differentiation is often the beginning of troubles. Loving work is just like loving life itself, and feelings will be different. I felt this way when I watched "Zhang Yimou's 2008" and "Mission Impossible 4". If it weren't for love and responsibility, Tom would not act in the Khalifa Tower in person. The essence of dedication is also fate. Because of the love of life, it's just that life sometimes transforms into many forms, such as art, such as a career in the military.

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Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol quotes

  • Benji Dunn: I'd be more worried about the heat.

    William Brandt: [pauses] And then there's that. What heat?

    Benji Dunn: Well it's just like any other computer. If you switch the fan off it's gonna get pretty hot in there.

    William Brandt: Heh. Of course.

    Benji Dunn: Relatively.

    William Brandt: So I'm jumping into a... an oven, essentially.

    Benji Dunn: Yeah, essentially. But, uh, I catch you.

    William Brandt: Great.

  • Jane Carter: [Telling Ethan about agent Hanaway, who was killed by a female assassin in the course of Carter's field op] It was my op. I put him in the field. And she left him just alive enough for me to see him die.