Why not join me, quit the rivers and lakes, and be a couple of gods and goddesses?

Elfrieda 2022-03-15 09:01:02

Before the climax of the film, the hero and heroine have a showdown, and the heroine gives the hero three strategies. This is the best policy.

In the Mission: Impossible series, the IMF team is always put to death by its own government. The fifth episode is more obvious: in the eyes of intriguing politicians, loyal agents are nothing more than pawns and chips that can be sacrificed at any time. The male protagonist is chased and killed by her boss, and the female protagonist is used by her boss to be ecstatic.

So this is really a good choice. Everyone found this option very attractive, including the heroine, comrades-in-arms, and me in front of the screen.

Except Ethan. None of these three policies were chosen. His choice is to fight the big villain to the end.

why. Is it because the villain hurt his self-esteem, he wants revenge? The big villain killed his little fan, he wants revenge? Or pure patriotic enthusiasm?

It's a pity that Ah Tang's acting skills are too bad, and he didn't show up for such a good opportunity.

In addition, the car chase scene is like one.

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Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation quotes

  • Benji Dunn: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Are you okay to drive? A minute ago you were dead.

    Ethan Hunt: What are you talking about?

    Benji Dunn: This is not going to end well.

  • Ilsa Faust: If we're being honest, you're a terrorist.

    Lane: If that were true, then my goal would be to spread fear. But my methods are far more surgical.

    Ilsa Faust: You kill innocent people.

    Lane: I helped my government kill many innocent people and more, so much more. Killing to keep things as they were. And now I'm killing to bring about change.