Nonsense

Geraldine 2022-03-20 09:01:09

2021-02-14

This is a story about finding an insider. Although it is a movie more than 20 years ago, I don't feel that it is too old except for the very old electronic equipment. Then I have to admit that I didn't understand it a bit. I'm afraid it's not because I don't have enough IQ. . It's almost understandable before, but why does the old villain kill his wife, just because she pleaded for the protagonist? Then his wife died and the protagonist still hugged her with regret? Aha, even if someone sympathizes with you, they are enemies, aren’t those in front of them all using her to lure them into trust? Abba Abba. . Another thing that feels unreasonable is that the protagonist was a bit emotional in the early stage, which is not the same as the agent in my impression. I have the impression that agents should remain calm and obey orders no matter what they face during the mission. Even if they are excited, they must at least restrain themselves. It seems as if the possibility of teammates' sacrifice is completely unpredictable and completely panicked. . I don’t want to get rid of the details. For example, the protagonist is so close to the ground that it is impossible to reach out to catch the sweat or the fragments from the explosion of the helicopter. The advantage is that the protagonist has a good appearance, and I think the props setting is also good. Some people seem to think that too many props are too fancy, but they are agents after all, so I think there is nothing unreasonable. The day before yesterday, I watched the spy shadows heavily, and I complained that they didn't show up so quickly even if they just wore a hat. They were directly photographed in their faces by other satellites. Hey, the human skin masks here are not much better than hats.

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Mission: Impossible quotes

  • Ethan Hunt: [tied to a chair inside an apartment own by one of Max's friends] The disk Job sold you is worthless. Bait. Part of an internal mole hunt.

    Max: And how would you know? Are you another company man?

    Max: Like Job?

    Max: We're asking about you

    Ethan Hunt: I'm NOC, Was. Now, disavowed.

    Max: Why, may I ask?

    Ethan Hunt: That's the question I want to ask Job.

  • Jim Phelps: Of course he knew. Just *when* he knew is something of a mystery. You mind telling me, Ethan? Was it before or after I showed up in London?

    Ethan Hunt: Before London. But after you took the Bible from the Drake Hotel in Chicago.

    Jim Phelps: They stamped it, didn't they? Those damn Gideons.