For this film, my feeling is anticlimactic. The rescue in Berlin and the hijacking by the Vatican in the previous hour were very brilliant. Especially in the Vatican scene, the team members performed their duties, played their own strengths, raced against time, and cooperated seamlessly. It was even better than the one at the beginning of the first episode. One of the major selling points of the film was the shooting in Shanghai, China, and the Chinese drama in the next hour was the biggest flaw in my opinion. I won’t say anything about wearing it, just Google it. As far as the film itself is concerned, the scene of stealing "rabbit's feet" could have been the same as stealing the "NOC" list in the first episode and stealing poison in the second episode. I don’t know if it’s the film’s budget or the crew is already out of skill, just filming a bungee jump and a car chase. And the scene where the Shanghai private house (in fact, Xitang) got out of trouble, as the finale, seemed too sloppy. Just a few people and a few guns would solve it. It was quite interesting that Brother Tom yelled "beat away" as he ran. The three episodes have one thing in common, that is, the big bosses are all traitors to the "IMF". In this regard, the first episode is the most suspenseful, and the dead can also be resurrected. Although the plot of this film is not as good as that of the first episode, it can be considered that a little effort has been made in this regard, at least much better than that of the second episode.
The lone hero is tired of the wandering life, the golden basin has washed his hands, and there may be no "MI4" anymore. However, who knows, under the call of money, "Impossible is Nothing".
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