Slow motion feast, the classic of X

Vinnie 2022-03-21 09:01:16

I saw it when I was young, and I still have an impression of the picture.
I thought this was success.
Unlike Disc 1, this film greatly weakened the plot, giving way to long shots and handsome shots.
This makes many people dissatisfied, but it is undeniable that there are too many classic shots in this film. The insertion of BGM is also full of witty flavor.
When I look at it again today, I still feel that if you just put forward a scene and an action scene, remove the BUG, ​​you can put it into your own story and still be breathtaking.

Classics have their own reasons for becoming classics.

View more about Mission: Impossible II reviews

Extended Reading
  • Jarvis 2021-10-20 19:01:55

    Wu Yusen didn't play cards according to common sense! So, there is a white dove in a spy movie.. The affectionate details of the hero and the heroine.. Double guns.. Slow motion.. Rainbow.. And, I think Brother Tom has replaced it with Chow Yun-fat’s effect will be better... the whole series is actually a global travel movie!!! And in the series, Brother Tom is not a bright spot! The first part has Renault, the second part is Anthony Hopkins, and the third part Maggie Q, the fourth little French beauty!!! There is no way!!!

  • 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~

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.