"Mission Impossible" series

Christiana 2022-04-19 09:01:12

A very famous series. When I was a child, I saw the poster outside the cinema and thought it was a "Spy in a Flying Saucer" and thought it was a sci-fi movie...Orz...I finally finished watching 3 of them in one go.
The entire series has some unchanging elements that are in the same line. The information that will be destroyed automatically after reading it, the disguise with the fake and the real, the assigned team members, every time you jump from a high place with a rope, it will stop in a thrilling moment before landing. Living ... is very characteristic. The story must be relatively old-fashioned, but with Tom's handsome and wonderful action scenes, it's pretty cool to watch.
The level of brilliance I personally think is 3≥1>2. The first part gives people a fresh feeling, the suspenseful atmosphere is best created, and there is a retro feel. The third scene is the most popular, and the addition of Chinese elements adds a lot of color. The second film is basically not a spy film, it is a bit like a shootout film. It is said that the script is too bad. Director Wu Yusen can make such a powerful film. What I am more puzzled is that Director Wu Yusen has almost every film. Slow motion of pigeons flying, why does he like putting pigeons so much?

The translated name "Mission Impossible" is really a classic, and it captures the plot of the first movie very subtly. In contrast, the original name "Mission Impossible" is rather silly, but the name is used in the subsequent films of the series. , so that people who don't know the ins and outs are a little confused.

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Extended Reading
  • Keith 2021-10-20 19:00:15

    When I watched it, I kept thinking that this movie is so weird. The actors’ dressing, soundtrack, rhythm, and performance are all the Hollywood feelings of the 4th and 5th centuries, such as the interrogation scene at the beginning, and Cruise’s tricks. (How can there be such a failed agent?) At the end, the train attendant exaggerated the scene of fainting... Just checked on the Internet, it turned out to be directed by Parma, and then I know it’s no wonder that... Hollywood is rude and straightforward, but the extreme pursuit of realism in details will not let the audience just come to watch a movie, and this film obviously has too many flashes, you can't tell what is wrong, but there is a taste. ······Palma inherits the classic tradition and it has both form and spirit, but the tastes of modern audiences can't fully accept it, right? His film conveys the legacy of the last era

  • Dorthy 2021-10-20 19:00:13

    A / Different character threads and text levels are firmly clamped and sometimes diffused by the overlapping narrative, like a mechanical heart that constantly expands and contracts with super-strength. The cleverness of the image moved from the screen outside the camera to the camera, and was embedded in the person's mind through the camera in the form of blurred borders, and was finally intercepted when the train was driving through the deep tunnel at high speed. At this point of the feast, Palma lightly finished it as if only the shot of Will Smith at the beginning of "Gemini Killer", but the path passed by the "bullet" was extremely gorgeous and complicated. (The data stealing scene really shocked her jaw!!! Isn’t this a space science fiction movie!!!) (From the perspective of the three explosive scenes of the aquarium restaurant, stealing data and trains, it may also be a movie about space shrinkage and Works of internal escape.)

Mission: Impossible quotes

  • Ethan Hunt: [to Claire] Wake up, Claire! Jim's dead! He's dead! They're all dead!

  • Ethan Hunt: I thought I was going to see Max.

    Matthias: You misunderstood. No one sees Max.

    Ethan Hunt: Then what am I doing here?

    Matthias: Allowing Max to see you and hear what you've got to say.

    Ethan Hunt: I don't communicate very well through a shroud.

    Matthias: If Max doesn't like what you have to say, you will be wearing that shroud indefinitely.