It's over when you see Tom throwing his glasses... Is this a comprehensive film review of the Mission Impossible series?

Rasheed 2022-04-19 09:01:20

Mission Impossible 4 probably scanned Douyou's film reviews, which seemed to be relatively negative, but J was so excited after reading it that he kept swearing. 4 Whether it is the effect, high technology, Tom, or those BMWs are very good. The bombing of commercial buildings before, this time the bombing of the Kremlin still shocked me a bit. 2 is more like a movie that analyzes ethan's inner world. The big villain in it said that ethan likes to enter from less defense, especially he doesn't like to hurt people. After watching 3 Mission Impossible, I think this is because ethan wants to be handsome. But the one who knows me best is not a friend but an enemy~
After watching 3, I am still interested in watching 2. Whenever a foreign film or a foreign view of China and Chinese people can arouse my curiosity, if I am not mistaken, it was originally in Shanghai, why did it end up in Wuzhen? Maggi Q's body in the Vatican is really beautiful, but the one I prayed for later is so tasteless... Although the one in Shanghai is very thrilling, but after reading 4, I feel nothing... Will China go v allow gunfights on the street? ? ? Although I'm a normal citizen, I don't know anything about this situation. Is there a gang fight in China? ? Plus, don't you know that the people of Shanghai or Wuzhen love playing mahjong so much? ? But in general, 3 can not only watch and will not make me have a special desire to complain, but 2 is a movie that makes me mad and can only give 2*.
If I remember correctly, I was a little excited when I saw jason woo, but it turned out to be unsatisfactory. As the title says, the classmates who watch 2 can end it after watching Tom and throwing his glasses to the limit.
Seville Jumei is always the night scene in the movie and according to the traditional tradition of showing local characteristics, if it is not for the subtitles typed below, I would never guess that it is Seville == Flamenco It's a god horse without a head flower... Then the heroine came on stage, her breasts were beautiful, but what is it like to dress up and down on the winding mountain road? ? Could it be that the brains of people who are in love are not normal? ? Then came various "Mission Impossble" instead of mission impossble. You play me and I play you don't know that the director asked the heroine to make that bug for the sake of the horse? Must there be a loss?
Later, the very embarrassing motorcycle chases and fights appeared. I personally think that the positioning of mi this time is unclear. He is not a fighting film~ He is a spy war film~ I feel that the fighting in it, pigeons, is very Hong Kong film police and gangster style. But this is a spy movie~ That motorcycle chase really left me inexplicable.
In fact, to say the most inexplicable, lz will launch the inexplicable British brother. That person's accent reminds me of him... It's a character, I don't even know his name, what he looks like, and what he's going to do o(╯□╰)o What is the purpose of your old man's appearance? To open a helicopter? To adjust the atmosphere? But your gag stun didn't appear very often? ? By the way, what is the purpose of setting this seemingly important character? ?
Finally, the heroine who is running water and the hero who fights hard~ Maybe the power of love is really great. 2 When choosing an actress, I feel that this one is not very beautiful and sexy... The rant is over.

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Mission: Impossible II quotes

  • [at the races]

    Sean Ambrose: Darling, you won!

    Nyah Nordoff-Hall: I suppose I did.

    Sean Ambrose: What made you pick her? That old nag's never won a thing.

    Nyah Nordoff-Hall: [holds up racing form] "A Thief in the Night."

    Sean Ambrose: Ha! Say no more.

  • Hugh Stamp: [referring to Nyah, standing in Sean's mansion] Why do you think she's really here?

    Sean Ambrose: From her point of view or mine?

    Hugh Stamp: Well, she wasn't exactly gagging for it when she left you six months ago.