Mission Impossible One: A few details that are easy to ignore, have you found it?

Alia 2022-04-21 09:01:11

I watched the series of Mission Impossible in the order of 3 2 1, wow~~ The plot of 1 really made me fascinated. I just found out when I discussed it with a friend who had seen it, he has not solved many plots. , There are a lot of dark lines in this play, it's a pity not to find it, and it's a waste of the director's hard work~~ Also, I still have a puzzled solution, please advise me~~


One: JIM is the number one in this play The bad guys are undeniable, but what's the use of the guy who's considered a traitor at the beginning of the film?

It is the lines that the CIA deliberately released to lead out more traitors!

Support: The leader of the CIA once said: Mike (the woman) is best at bribing many people within us, which means that there is already a foreshadowing in his heart, and this obvious traitor is only one of them. There are still hidden traitors, so he devised this trap!

Two: JIM is the one who wants to get the list, but he knows that the traitor is going to get it, why doesn't he do anything? Does he really not know that this is a trap of the CIA?

That's the brilliance of the whole show!

In fact, this is another swindle that JIM has planned. If it hadn't been for Tommy to escape from the CIA, his layout would have been PERfect!

First: He (JIM) knew that the person was going to take out the list, so he let him get it "for him" on purpose , when he got it, the man arranged by JIM killed him with a knife and got the CD!
Second: Since the CIA people set their group as a traitor test group, which means that everyone in the team is suspected, he has to rule out the suspicion, kill everyone, and leave only the only scapegoat! So he was killed too! (Fake death)

So why should one keep one person instead of killing them all? One is to divert attention. There is a scapegoat. It is unlikely that the people in the CIA suspect that other dead people will die on purpose, but will focus on how to deal with this "traitor" Xiao Tang.

The second detail:
Did you notice when JIM came back from the dead in the flashback, JIM pulled something out of his chest after being shot, and jumped into the river himself!

Note: The thing that came out should be bulletproof, otherwise, how could it be possible to survive such a close-range shooting! (You know that they are all experts in the CIA) So I support JIM who already knew this would happen and will take care of it!
And he jumped into the river himself, that is to say, he has already chosen a route for his escape later

! In the end, JIM also said on the high-speed rail that no one would suspect him after his fake death, so this is what his Mission Impossible's plan was!


There is a foreshadowing!

When JIM held a meeting for the group for the first time, Xiao Tang jokingly asked JIM what hotel he went to recently and what he was doing. He said that he was recruiting new people. Who was he looking for? It's that bad guy who was later expanded by Xiao Tang! That is to say, JIM has already started the layout at that time, and it really is an old fox!

But what I don't understand is: why did the senior CIA official tell the woman at the end: What about a private solution? She is still unpunished,

does it mean that the high-ranking official is also a traitor? (I don't think it's possible) What does the director mean by this arrangement! ! ! ! ! !


What foreshadowing I haven't written, let's discuss it together, I think there are still many places for scrutiny!


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Mission: Impossible quotes

  • Ethan Hunt: [after crawling through the ventilation tunnel above the vault just before entering the vault] Krieger, from this point on... absolute silence!

  • Eugene Kittridge: [Aquarium/Restaurant] I think we've lost enough agents for one night.

    Ethan Hunt: You mean, *I've* lost enough agents for one night.

    Eugene Kittridge: You seem hell-bent on blaming yourself, Ethan.

    Ethan Hunt: Who else is left?

    Eugene Kittridge: Yeah. I see your point.