6 works in 22 years from 1996 to 2018

Millie 2022-04-20 09:01:17

I recently saw news that Tom will be filming the first human film in outer space with the assistance of SpaceX.

Can't help but think of his "Mission Impossible".

It's a pity that this time it doesn't seem to have anything to do with the Mission: Impossible series.

But recall the Mission Impossible filmed by Tom.

Freehand rock climbing.

High-rise leap.

Dubai climbing.

Pick up the helicopter.

......

It seems that "adventure" has become Tom's endorsement.

The reputation of many films in the series is getting worse and worse.

The Mission: Impossible series I specifically checked on Rotten Tomatoes.

Reviews are getting better.

So why this series can do better and better.

You clearly know that the beginning is to throw a big crisis for the audience.

The result must be that Tommy led his think tank to solve the problem.

But why is this movie still so popular?

There are probably a few keywords in the comments with high voices on Rotten Tomatoes.

High level, exciting, surprising, fun, incredible.

So why do people find this series interesting or incredible?

I think it comes down to the fact that this work is not only about the plot, but also about the story.

The plot has always taken the protagonist from one point to another.

The story takes the protagonist on a different journey, one that is both spontaneous and natural.

The plot never changes, but how the story is told does.

It's like a model standing there. The model has always been that model, wearing different clothes with different backgrounds and showing different characteristics.

If you think of Ethan in every Mission: Impossible movie as a model.

The first one is like a young man entering the society.

The second is like a suave Xiaoyao Lang.

The third is like a home agent seeking true love

The fourth is like a mature and stable agent of justice.

The fifth is like a fighter in adversity.

The sixth is like a warrior who saves the world.

You'll find that each one behaves a little differently.

There are two types of films that want to be successful. The first moves away from traditional templates and tells a novel story that dazzles the audience, or the second tells a story that is completely new in a refreshing way. Obviously Mission: Impossible is the latter.

I love that there is a line in the comments that says: "Watching Mission: Impossible a thought crosses my mind, where does it go from here? The answer is almost everywhere, it just keeps going, one after the other. in exciting order.”

You know the beginning and you know the end.

But you can't guess what the process is like. You don't know where it will stop, and you don't even know where it will continue.

The protagonist may reach his final destination by any means.

It's just that it's hard for the audience to imagine how these processes will develop, because it's not a mediocre idea.

The audience can intuitively see the whole process of Ethan's mission from impossible to possible.

The natural and smooth addition of high-tech props and difficult real-life challenges in this process is precisely what brings the audience an incredible place.

I personally think that there is another reason for this series of word-of-mouth improvement, which is that the emotional expression of the film is more and more coherent. Although the emotional scene of the movie is simple, it quietly promotes the plot. The first and second episodes of Ethan have yet to meet his wife. From the third part, although there are not many emotional dramas, it affects Ethan's choice. Out of love for his wife, Ethan is forced to make a choice. Ethan finds his wife in danger with him, so he chooses to leave his wife. In the fourth part, he chose to go to prison to protect his wife. In the sixth part, he once again put his wife in danger, and finally saved his wife and the world. Because this selfless love makes Ethan's motives more reasonable, it naturally transitions from one scene to the next. It is worth mentioning here that a new member has been added since the fifth part is the British agent Ilsa. Her appearance makes the future story trend no longer single. The vague ambiguity between her and Ethan also brings more unknowns to the story.

Baidu took a look, and the schedules for 7 and 8 have been determined. At least two more.

I feel that as long as Tom can do it, the box office is also very good. It should not be a problem to shoot Mission Impossible 10. I look forward to the follow-up masterpiece.

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Extended Reading

Mission: Impossible - Fallout quotes

  • Ethan Hunt: The CIA has been infiltrated. I don't trust anybody outside of this room. We're gonna have to go alone.

  • [repeated line]

    Ethan Hunt: I'm working on it!