"Mission Impossible 1" impossible to complete the task someone completed

Alana 2022-03-15 09:01:01

Many times, there have been pushes of the Mission Impossible series. After watching the first part patiently, I can’t wait to brush 1 to 6 again. Tom's performance is really awesome. From 1996 to 2018, it lasted for 22 years, 6 Mission Impossible, and being able to do this is a particularly remarkable thing in itself. Let's start with the first part.

A traitor appeared in the CIA agents, preparing to sell the list of CIA agents in Eastern Europe to foreign agent organizations. Jim is the chief agent, and Ethan is the best agent under Jim. Jim accepts a mission to go to the trading location and steal the list of agents. When everything was going well, the situation changed and another group of agents appeared and mercilessly killed Jim's agent team. Only Ethan and Jim's wife Claire survived.

To make matters worse, Ethan’s account showed $120,000 for no reason. So far, Ethan was considered by the CIA to be a ghost. The CIA began to hunt down the traitor Ethan. Ethan did not sit still, and could only prove his innocence through his own efforts. Ethan finds a way to contact Max, the buyer, hoping to use the list of Eastern European agents to find out who the ghost is. Originally Ethan thought the big boss was a traitor. Ethan formed his own action team, and Claire was among them.

The list of agents is at the CIA headquarters. Ethan and his friends broke into the CIA headquarters, completing the impossible task with difficulty. Ethan found Max again, when the truth gradually emerged. Unexpectedly, the original agent chief Jim did not die, he was the rape, and the team members were also killed by him. In the final duel, Ethan apparently killed Jim and proved himself innocent.

The story ends. I finally understood what the CIA does, it accomplishes those impossible tasks.

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Mission: Impossible quotes

  • Luther Stickell: Reach your folks?

    [Ethan nods]

    Luther Stickell: How do they feel?

    Ethan Hunt: About what?

    Luther Stickell: The apology from the Justice Department, VIP treatment. You know, the whole nine yards.

    Ethan Hunt: Well, my mom was a little confused how the DEA could mistake her and Uncle Donald for a couple of dope smugglers in the Florida Keys.

  • [last lines]

    Flight Attendant: Excuse me. Mr. Hunt? Would you like to watch a movie?

    Ethan Hunt: Oh, uh, no thank you.

    Flight Attendant: Would you consider the cinema of the Caribbean? Aruba, perhaps?

    [Ethan gives a suspicious look]