In fact, the Mission Impossible series has a routine. It is nothing more than the first mission being pitted, followed by one or more consecutive missions, but no matter how hard you try, Tom will never fail, and the mission will eventually succeed. Therefore, the real attraction of this series is not the old-fashioned routines, but the well-designed bridges and the handsome Tom who has no friends in the process.
From the opening scene where Tom was personally filmed with his bare hands, to the subsequent assassination at the Opera House, anaerobic diving for cards, racing in Casablanca, motorcycle chases on mountain roads, and finally the kidnapping of the British Prime Minister and outwitting the big BOSS, the whole process was compact. Advance, the scene is wonderful, there is basically no urine (except for those with bad kidneys), although some stalks are easy to guess if you read too much, such as kidnapping the prime minister and outwitting the boss, both of which were seen by the uncle, but they are harmless.
In addition, the soundtrack is also commendable. The use of a large number of pipes, from the direct use of Turandot as the soundtrack in the opera house to the suffocating silence during the confrontation on the street, is a masterpiece.
In general, the sincerity of the director and Tom is worthy of recognition, and it is a good commercial action film. It was originally a popcorn movie, do you still want to understand the truth of life after watching it? It's cool to sprinkle.
The last thing to complain about is that Zhang Jingchu's soy sauce appeared on the scene, and his role was equivalent to Edison Chen in TDK back then, and his presence was almost zero. It was not as impressive as the LOGO of the movie channel and Alibaba at the beginning. Four stars, for the life-threatening Tom, it's worth seeing.
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