Mission: Impossible III

Toy 2022-04-22 07:01:03

The unit organized to watch Mission: Impossible III
, although I don't like watching Tom Cruise's face that seems to be on hormones,
but for the sake of free, I still went to
work. I prefer to spend my time in the cinema~ To be

fair, the film is good, I recommend everyone to watch it.
At least it's much better than Dish-in-Dish 2.

I appreciate Jeffrey Abrams' down-to-earth style more than John Woo-esque brawlers. Jeffrey Abrams was previously the mastermind of the
hit series Alias ​​and Lost.
The story of Disc 1 in the disc is comparable, but it is obvious that the style has begun to return, and the visual effect is no longer purely pursued. The
plot is not bad, it is exciting,
but obviously the heaviest scene in the film-stealing "rabbit feet" has It's a bit of a doubt about the screenwriter's IQ ,
and it doesn't explain what the "rabbit's foot" is until the end of the film
. Don't coax the audience into fools, okay?

The Shanghai in the film is not as good as I imagined. It is still the market in the eyes of Americans.
If you don't explain it, you can't tell whether it is in Shanghai or Hong Kong, and it fails to show the characteristics of this city.

MaggieQ plays one of Tom Cruise's assistants in it. Her performance is not only pleasing to the eyes, but her
skills are also very neat, especially in the Vatican scene, her performance is very wonderful~ The level of sophistication can be compared to her cosmetics advertisement.


It is said that the mainland The theatrical version of the movie has deleted 8 paragraphs, about 10 minutes. This can only be made up after buying the disc.

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Extended Reading
  • Jacklyn 2022-03-21 09:01:18

    Everyone understands the old style.

  • Tabitha 2022-03-22 09:01:15

    Step aside! Be careful! Ah ha ha! Simon Pegg is still so in love~

Mission: Impossible III quotes

  • [to Ethan, on phone]

    Owen Davian: You hung me out of a plane. You can tell a lot about a person's character by how they treat people they don't have to treat well.

  • [first lines]

    Owen Davian: [to Ethan] We put an explosive charge in your head. Does that sound familiar?