My evaluation: Zero Seven: 70%; Mission Impossible 3: 80%.
The style of the new hard-boiled guy is good, at least better than the aging Brosnan.
But Iron King Kong's movie seems to be getting less and less to watch. The climax of the whole movie is the chase scene at the beginning. The escaping black climbed up and down like a monkey; Zero Seven chased more fiercely behind, and finally broke into the embassy and shot the monkey to death. It was very cool.
Maybe it’s because chasing the monkeys to watch too HIGH. I was impressed by the tension curve gradually declining, until finally the house was demolished by the small river, and then the big villain was found, saying that I’m a warrior stick, and I’ve come out with subtitles. freezing point.
In this 2007, the bad guys are committing financial crimes. The big villain first raised funds illegally from the warlord guerrillas, and then manipulated the stock market in an attempt to explode through stocks. Unfortunately, after being destroyed by 2007, he had to gamble in underground casinos, delusionately reverse his money, and finally lost his worth and life.
Fundraising, stocks, and gambling are not easy to mess around, which is the educational significance of this movie.
Disc 3 is very entertaining in comparison. It is not as deep as zero and seven pretending to be. From beginning to end, it can be read without thinking. When I watched it, I thought that in fact, Zero Seven and Mission Impossible are a bit similar to Alias. The dashing agents traveled to a few exotic places to perform missions, the Vatican, Shanghai, Montenegro, Venice... the number of routes was similar. And obviously Disc 3 is much smoother and more gorgeous, and the scenes of Shanghai and Xitang also look more cordial. After watching the movie, I found out that it was Alias’ director: JJAbrams who originally guided Mission Impossible 3. No wonder it feels so alike! IMDB said that after watching two seasons of Alias in one breath, Tom Cruise immediately decided to find JJ to be the director. Brother Tang is still very knowledgeable!
However, the conspiracy of the bad guys in Disc 3 is too mysterious, and the "rabbit feet" are not explained in the end. But in fact, there is no way to say it, it is boring to say it. This is also the characteristic of Abrams. In Alias, he can almost write spy dramas as mythological dramas.
It would be great if JJ could remake MI into a TV series, just to fill the gap in the spy drama after Alias ended.
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