2. Tom Cruise and Simon Page did not use doubles in the car chase. The stunt coach said that Tom Cruise personally completed all the driving scenes, on the grounds that he could not find a more professional driver.
3. During the entire shooting process, Tom Cruise was injured six times.
4. The plot of this film succeeds the previous work. At the end of the last "Mission Impossible 4", Ethan Hunt and his team plan to investigate the mysterious organization "Syndicate", which is the villain of the film.
5. "Syndicate" is the resident villain organization of the 1966 TV series "Mission Impossible".
6. In this film, every member of the IMF team is an "old face" that has appeared in the previous work. Among them, only Tom Cruise (second from left) and Vin Reims (first from right) have participated in " All five works in the "Mission Impossible" series.
7. The image of the heroine Rebecca Ferguson is very similar to Ingrid Bergman, who is also from Sweden. Her character name Ilsa Faust is a tribute to Bergman's character Ilsa Lund in "Casablanca."
8. Paula Barton (starred in "Mission Impossible 4") and Maggie Q (starred in "Mission Impossible 3") were originally scheduled to return to this game, but they withdrew due to schedule conflicts.
9. "Volume" Benedict Cumberbatch was the first candidate to play the villain.
10. All the good guys in the film drive BMWs, while the villains drive Audis or Mercedes-Benz.
11. In this film, Ethan gets his new task from the recording record, which is also one of the earliest ways to get the task in the old TV series.
12. In the film, Ethan Hunt's team code name is "Bravo Echo 1-1" (BE11), which is also the code name he used in the first "Mission: Impossible". BE11 is a horizontal mirror image of 1138. The more famous source of this number is George Lucas's early short film "Electronic Maze THX 1138:4EB".
13. What Ethan needs to open in the water is the hatch coded 108. This number has appeared in many films and televisions produced by Bad Robot. The most familiar one is in the American drama "Lost". 108 is the sum of the mysterious numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42.
14. In order to take diving shots, Tom Cruise needs to train to hold his breath underwater for up to 6 minutes. The men's record for underwater apnea is 11 minutes and 35 seconds, and the women's record is 9 minutes and 2 seconds, but these records only require divers to stay still in the swimming pool to reduce oxygen consumption in the body.
Correction: In 2013, a German diver held his breath underwater for 22 minutes and 22 seconds and broke the world record.
15. In the film, a gray and silver Aston Martin DB5 appears in the parking lot of the London auction house. This is the classic car of the famous agent James Bond, which has appeared in many 007 movies.
16. This is the first "Mission Impossible" movie in which the villain has not died so far.
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