My confusion is that Simon Pegg, Sean Harris and Simon McBurney look so similar, especially since the latter two are villains. Jeremy Renner's entire literary drama, compared with several other IMF partners, can only be regarded as a bridge with the CIA (accidentally found that he is one day younger than me, of course, if I was born 20 years earlier on this basis). I like Rebecca Ferguson's performance very much, but unfortunately only the front part is trying to shape her elegance and taste, and the dress and behavior of the second half are no different from that of other skilled agents, and at the same time, I also remember her usual move-climbing to the opponent With his feet around his neck, his appearance and figure are also remarkable. Another disappointment is Hermione Corfield. There are too few shots. I found out that she was actually a little girl born in 1993. I regret that I got the lunch box early in the film.
There is nothing to be disappointed about in this film. It is of a consistent level. In today's Hollywood, where script creation is difficult and newcomers are lacking, Mission Impossible 5's answer sheet can be regarded as just passing. The innovation of thrilling scenes and Tom's "old age" continue to improve the series of new works. The difficulty of creation, the 5 Mission Impossible films in the past 20 years can be regarded as commercial espionage works full of sincerity, no matter how many times Ethan is mentioned in the film, what we can remember is only the adventurous Tom (the film). It always looks a little clumsy and goes wrong but can finally accomplish all kinds of so-called impossible tasks).
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