There's something omnipotent called Agent Ethan

Kiel 2022-04-23 07:01:04

The so-called omnipotence is just one of the most famous paradoxes, and the sentence "Can you create a stone that you can't even lift yourself" can easily break it. However, watching Tom Cruise splendidly shuttle through impossible missions and complete the great cause of saving, the adrenaline surges, I still want to believe that there is no impossible in Agent Ethan. No one wants to ask him if he can create a task that he can't even complete, because when he seems to be casual but affectionately and infinitely waiting to meet his lover for once after he was born and died to reverse the situation, we willingly think that he is an innocent man. impossible.
Few movies are still amazing in the fourth episode, and the scene changes in Moscow, Dubai, and Mumbai can be made into a nouveau riche-style show of wealth if you are not careful, which is always common in Chinese films. But this is "Mission: Impossible". Brad Bird, who started from animation, and Tom Cruise, who started as idol, defended the omnipotence of Agent Ethan with the most capable attitude.
The main line of the story has nothing to say. Like every episode of "Mission: Impossible", Agent Ethan has to complete a mission that is impossible to complete in terms of completion time, danger level, and team lineup. , and the consequence of mission failure is world-wide doom, so Agent Ethan accepts the mission and completes it for various and righteous purposes. In this episode, Agent Ethan's mission developed from tracking a document to preventing the launch of a nuclear bomb, so he chased all the way from Moscow to Mumbai. To be able to sit quietly in the place that was almost destroyed was boundless.
From the first episode, the tasks became more and more difficult and the scenes became more and more grand. The former Ethan always relied on the precise cooperation of the team and various futuristic high-tech difficulties to be invisible. Later, he untied the rope hanging from his body, ran all the way to Shanghai, and finally sneaked into the Kremlin, climbed the Burj Khalifa, and entered the upper class party in Mumbai dressed gorgeously.
Each of Mission: Impossible has distinctive features, some emphasize terrifying suspense, some emphasize violent aesthetics, and the fourth episode, in my opinion, is about speed and constant pursuit. Chasing the nuclear bomb activation code, chasing the launch mechanism code, chasing the device that cancels the launch, throwing off the pursuers, throwing off the sandstorm, Ethan has been racing against time, because every slowness will always lead to a bigger crisis. While we all know that the all-powerful agent Ethan will always turn things around at the last minute, we're stuck in our seats with this fast-moving film. So even though this is an absolute commercial entertainment film, I was a little tired from watching it, because I couldn't tolerate any slack, as if taking an exam with a short time and a lot of questions, I just kept writing and even thinking time. No, because it is slightly slower, the result will only be broken.
The highlights of Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol are endless, and although we watched Jackie Chan slide down the exterior of the convention center, our adrenaline was still there when we saw Tom Cruise freehand on the exterior of the Burj Khalifa. Unconsciously rising to the top of what the body can bear, the original commercial film's pursuit of higher, faster and stronger has never changed. The fighting in the three-dimensional parking lot is even more creative. Although such close combat is not uncommon for a long time, with the transformation of the three-dimensional parking space, the moves according to local conditions still bring a full range of freshness. In the end, the fall of Tom Cruise driving the BMW was a magical stroke, and such a gorgeous fall can only be imagined by special agent Ethan. And the last big play from Mumbai was also very exciting. The gorgeous Indian style rushed forward, and people couldn't help but concentrate a little bit in the tense plot to watch the Indian song and dance well.
Simple and flashy stuff can feel like overkill, but Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol does just the right amount of tension. Because putting any part of it into a mediocre commercial film can generate a new energy and become the highlight of the film's word of mouth.
This is a movie that is not afraid of being spoiled. What we watch is the brilliance of the process. Every frame of the picture is a fireworks that blooms in our calm nerves. If you still believe in miracles, go to Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. If you don't believe in miracles, go and see Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol.

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Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol quotes

  • Benji Dunn: I'd be more worried about the heat.

    William Brandt: [pauses] And then there's that. What heat?

    Benji Dunn: Well it's just like any other computer. If you switch the fan off it's gonna get pretty hot in there.

    William Brandt: Heh. Of course.

    Benji Dunn: Relatively.

    William Brandt: So I'm jumping into a... an oven, essentially.

    Benji Dunn: Yeah, essentially. But, uh, I catch you.

    William Brandt: Great.

  • Jane Carter: [Telling Ethan about agent Hanaway, who was killed by a female assassin in the course of Carter's field op] It was my op. I put him in the field. And she left him just alive enough for me to see him die.