Tell me about this Let's be honest, the difference from the first three films is that it was the first time I saw Tommy and felt distressed. The beautiful boy has never been my favorite type. I used to like him so much, but I liked his experience like an inspirational story.
In the past, when I watched his movies, I admired his good skills and professionalism comparable to that of Jackie Chan. Of course, I also took a look at the handsome guy. In the previous movies, he was agile and always able to turn bad luck into good luck. He was a perfect image that seemed to be helped by God, and could always cause a lot of girls to scream, but I always felt that such a life was as perfect as the title of the movie. The same is "Mission Impossible".
But Tom does not always make movies like that. "Mr. Sweetheart" is one of Tom's more alternative films. The plot is very cliché and even bloody. It shows people in their thirties and forties, family, career and love. In the state when they all encountered bottlenecks, in order to attract cooperative players, they were misunderstood, excluded, and ridiculed by various people. Finally, they finally had their own modest career and ordinary but warm family.
Watching "Mission Impossible 4" again, there is quite a sense of desolation in the twilight of a strong man. No matter how agile you are, if you are over fifty years old, you are still old after all. Just like Jackie Chan's drama in "New Police Story" is obviously less, even if it is evil in the end, it still can't cover up the edge of a group of young people such as Wu Yanzu and Jackie Chan's aging.
Disc 4 is more realistic than the previous three. Life seems to be against Brother Tom everywhere. There is a problem with the automatic destruction of data that has never been wrong. The most dazzling mask in the past has also been broken. I have to climb up the stairs with a huge setback, and the quality is very poor. The gloves... But maybe this is the real life. It's not as good as it should be. It really seems that nothing can be done smoothly. He jumped off the building, and finally took off the belt and fell into a mess before barely escaping for his life.
That silly former agent, who changed careers due to guilt, made all kinds of preparations when jumping down, gritted his teeth and jumped under the unanimous order of everyone, frightened like a wrestled child: "I should Are you jumping? But I've already jumped!" There are no great men in this world, only those who are driven to a corner by life but are unwilling to sink.
"Weatherman" seems to be the one who played Cage's father. He said that in the adult world, there is no easy word. I didn't think so at the time, but now that I think about it, it's true. As handsome as Tom, some people still say that every time he goes to film a Mission Impossible when his career is at a low point, he uses his life to boost his popularity to earn enough money for his children's milk powder. Although Cage is the best actor, he still has to pick up all kinds of bad movies in order to solve the economic crisis.
Although life is not easy, the ending is generally not bad after all. Even if it is not a love affair and a career, but after struggling, the last experience can still move me firmly.
Since you can't give the one you love the most the life she needs, then let her go, love is still there, it won't come or go. Since you still have to live, then do your own thing in a down-to-earth manner.
At the end of the film, Tom said that the task of protecting her wife is not someone else's, but his own. Also, dealing with a lot of stupid people and things around us is our own task, not someone else's. No matter how wronged, tangled, and painful, this is our life, isn't it?
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