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Lamar 2022-03-20 09:01:14

2021-02-17

I brushed Mission Impossible 2, and I read other people’s film reviews before writing as usual, and then I found out, "The original film made by Wu Yusen is three and a half hours long, but the producer ordered the film length to be limited to 120 minutes. That's why there are so many plot loopholes and continuity errors in the film. "I can only say this, damn it, can it still be the case? Shouldn't spy warfare pay much attention to logic? In fact, I think it is understandable in most places. The old Golden Retriever of the major pharmaceutical company was put in the isolation room, and the part where the protagonist was dressed as a scientist and asked questions was a bit strange. I don't know what's going on. After this paragraph, there is no explanation that the old golden retriever is okay. I think there are some unreasonable actions in the role. For example, the protagonist of the racetrack tells the heroine not to look back. The heroine is not a professional spy, is it too casual? Another example is that old Golden Retriever was locked in the isolation room, and saw the protagonist acting as a scientist, the first sentence: "Fuck you, why didn't you kill him?" Okay, scared, blurted out. And then, "I want to make money, you will get rid of me! You?? old madman!" I laughed, is he really a shrewd businessman? Shouldn’t it be okay if you see the life-saving straw, not only don’t you say you give people money, but you also curse them? What does your need to make money have to do with others hahahaha. . Perhaps the arrangement is to bring hatred to the villain? But anyway, I didn't have any hatred after watching it, but just thought it was funny. And the heroine finally sacrificed herself suddenly. Didn’t it say that she is a thief and has no sense of social responsibility? In addition, in the end, the protagonist and the BOSS almost won the BOSS. In one sentence, the protagonist automatically disarmed and began to fight with others. . Ah this? Then there is the problem of virus settings. Although I am used to ignoring the rationality of this aspect, it may be because of the new crown in the past two years that I am a little involuntarily concerned about these. Not to mention the mystery of the transmission route, I even thought about how the liquid in the virus injection gun shouldn't be cell culture liquid so clear? The big jar that the protagonist shot last time is painted with a biohazard symbol. Why did it explode... Forget it, I admit it, I might just be looking for trouble. Finally, after voicing, I said something good routinely. The stimulation is really exciting. Although I think the protagonist is more handsome with short hair. The shootouts are really pretty. The setting of the glove box made me see the respect for the virus. And I don’t know why Sean, a villain who is so black, is so emotional, I feel a little bit sorry for him for the heroine.

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Extended Reading
  • Napoleon 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The hardcore action movie was abruptly added with tender and romantic elements by John Woo. Although this is more three-dimensional and realistic, the taste is obviously off. Probably because of the big sales of Face/Off, the old stalks that changed their faces in the play were repeated, and the credibility was greatly reduced while being blunt and boring, and the investment in watching the movie also dropped a lot. The popular scenes such as the speeding shootout should have been the biggest selling point in those days, but now it seems that it is not as pleasing to the eye as the slow-motion of the flying white pigeons of the few signs~

  • Jeffery 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Kneeling to the dove in the basement. . . Samsung is just giving the old soup face nothing! ! !

Mission: Impossible II quotes

  • [at the races]

    Sean Ambrose: Darling, you won!

    Nyah Nordoff-Hall: I suppose I did.

    Sean Ambrose: What made you pick her? That old nag's never won a thing.

    Nyah Nordoff-Hall: [holds up racing form] "A Thief in the Night."

    Sean Ambrose: Ha! Say no more.

  • Hugh Stamp: [referring to Nyah, standing in Sean's mansion] Why do you think she's really here?

    Sean Ambrose: From her point of view or mine?

    Hugh Stamp: Well, she wasn't exactly gagging for it when she left you six months ago.