In addition to Italy, she also came to China. Maggie Q has nothing to complain about. She is very satisfied with no emotional line. However, there are not enough action scenes. Most of the hard work of charging into the battle was done by Tom himself.
Then came China, the metropolis of Shanghai. When complaining about stealing rabbit legs, he entered a building and took the sliding glass that everyone loves. Isn't this Jackie Chan's favorite? Also, is it said that China's arms side is so weak that stealing a rabbit's foot doesn't require the process to pray directly and then parachute jump immediately. Also complaining that even the mobile phone signal in the Chinese metropolis Shanghai is not so bad that it can't make super long distance calls, right? In fact, during the process, I noticed a lot of things that looked like product placement (Bank of China or something, and the logo of the post-telecom company? I saw the L'Oreal logo once), well, but this kind of international placement ads I guess only a boring Chinese kid like me would notice.
In the whole Shanghai part, the happiest thing was watching Tom, who was running, finally say a few words "go away" and "be careful" in Chinese. Agents who are proficient in N languages can pretend and say what they say when they come to China! It's not good for foreigners!!! So Agent Hunt is still not perfect. However, the story is set in a developed capitalist country, and our country is only a large developing country.
There are also flaws, no matter how much the glass is broken, the clothes will never be broken, and the skin is just two scars on the face as decoration. Is that T the latest nanomaterial or something? What a bug.
And the nurse's wife Julie's CPR is not very standard, but it is very good compared to the poor Hong Kong drama. After pressing it for dozens of times, it is estimated that Tom's chest is also very painful.
In short, after reading 4 Mission Impossible, the mission difficulty, weapons and equipment, and mission route design are all getting more and more advanced (MI3 personally thinks the plot is much better than MI2, although Infernal Affairs is still a bit old-fashioned)! Emotional lines also range from being infatuated with the boss's wife, to thieves, to marriage, to MI4 who thinks his wife is dead and seems to have no emotional line. In short, Ethan has also become more and more mature as Brother Tom grows older, and it's good that the emotional line fades or something. At least you don't have to look at it every time to know that Brother Tom will have feelings with the most beautiful vase.
Finally, I'll tell you that Tom's (clothed) abs aren't as good-looking as they used to be in MI3!
Looking forward to MI5's short-haired Tom (Uncle)~
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