Ethan Hunter played by Tom Cruise is really old, not only in the face Wrinkles, and more importantly, he, who has always been suave, actually has real feelings for a woman and a relationship, and decides to enter the sacred marriage hall.
Of the three Mission Impossible films, my favorite is the second one, the one directed by John Woo. I also fell in love with that movie, no, more accurately, I fell in love with Tom Cruise. I, who was crazy about it, would collect all the movies he played; I, who was crazy about it, would suddenly scream in surprise on the street because of one of his posters, and then begged people to sell it to me ( The result was an attempt, because he was also a die-hard Tom Cruise fan, no matter how much I paid, I would not sell it); I, who used to be crazy about him, knew all about him, and even ate his movie "The Firm" "The original novel...
The plot of the third part still follows the previous routine. There is a big villain who has done bad things. We need our omnipotent Ethan Hunter to go to the hero to save the beauty and find important things (a rabbit foot thing in this part). Then, the mask, which can be turned into someone else, appeared again as an important prop, and a traitor or a spy appeared again in the IMF (Impossible Missions Force). Regarding this traitor, I initially saw that Brassel's fat man was not pleasing to the eye, and later when the chip of the sacrificed female agent revealed that he was with the villain, I couldn't help secretly proud, seeing how accurate my hunch was, he really did Not a nice guy. Unexpectedly, the real traitor in the end was the suave and gentle scum who always seemed to be upright and kind, always defending and helping Ethan, and the fat man who had aggressive behavior was also framed by him. I think at this time, the screenwriter must be secretly proud of himself, and the audience was once again tricked by his elaborate design. It seems that people can't be judged by their appearance. They may seem honest on the outside, but they may be treacherous on the inside. It is in line with the old Chinese saying: people's hearts are sinister!
Part of the filming of "Mission Impossible 3" was filmed in China, which is also a selling point in Asia or China! I've been looking forward to seeing it, but I was disappointed by the results. Some of the scenes in the movie are taken from Shanghai, with skyscrapers and small bridges and flowing water, but it doesn't feel good. Overseas audiences can't really understand what China is like now through the scenes in the film. Especially for a few indoor scenes, the selections are like old houses in the 1930s, and people seem to be poor and backward. Maybe the director wants this feeling, but I feel that it is nondescript. The climax of his entire play is in Shanghai, what exactly do you want to show? Maybe only he knows it!
Another thing that shocked me is that the real behind-the-scenes boss of that gentle scum is the US government and the White House! Ship the rabbit foot to the Middle East as instructed by them, and then the NSA, on the pretense that the country has biological and chemical weapons is a military threat, bluntly do what they "do best" - take military action, destroy everything, and finally achieve them The victory of the so-called "democracy". Although this "cover-up" practice by the United States cannot deceive us, I did not expect that American films can so nakedly expose their "democratic" true colors without being banned. It can be seen from this that maybe the United States is still a little free!
Mission Impossible has made 3 films, I think it's time to end, our Ethan Hunter is going to enjoy a romantic honeymoon trip, and Tom Cruise should also be a good husband and a good father, don't be that crazy, Tom Monkey, who is doing a show, really can't stand it, so I can't help it! This is the end of it, I am afraid that I will really be tired of aesthetics if I shoot again.
Goodbye, Ethan Hunter! Goodbye, Tom Cruise!
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