"Spy: Impossible 6: Total Disintegration" movie experience

Lukas 2022-04-23 07:01:25

"Mission Impossible 6: Total Disintegration" is the sixth film in the Mission: Impossible series. Starting from Tom's halojump, going to the bathroom to fight against two, then to the motorcycle chase in Paris, the high-rise parkour on the roof of London, and the high-altitude helicopter battle and the final two-hero showdown. It brought a sense of tension and oppression to the audience. The part of jumping from a high building made us seem to see the shadow of how many Jackie Chan movies.

In the first half of the movie, the halo jump (high jump and low opening) scene was filmed 106 times behind the scenes in a month. That scene was shot to the end, without any editing. In the process of skydiving, a scene of saving people was added, which increased the difficulty of skydiving.

There is also the fact that the villain in the bathroom is one against two, and at the same time against Tom and Henry "Da Chao". Two punches. That action is simply not too handsome. The editor went to the theater to buy tickets because of this scene... The scene where I pretended to be struck by lightning in the movie also made people laugh.

As a filmmaker, Tom, at the age of 56, insists on the high quality of movies as always, and completes difficult movements without a substitute. The professionalism of these fighting performances is worth learning from each of us. Some people say that watching "Big Super" is a bit of a drama, but the editor doesn't think so. Henry is more suitable for playing a tough role than Superman. It can be said that the villain he plays is very calm and can be regarded as a qualified villain. However, due to the plot, I feel that the villain's ability is somewhat lacking. There are also the capable female agent Nelsa, and the white widow who is also good and evil, and has countless fans. There is also Master Yang of our Great Celestial Dynasty, even the villain who fights one against two in the toilet is also eye-catching. (At first, I thought it was Korean) Brother Tom and "Da Chao" who fought were barely able to fight back. It can be said to be handsome to a lot of female fans!

In the literary drama, there is also a foreshadowing at the beginning, which makes the character's inner portrayal more three-dimensional. The male protagonist's deep affection for his ex-wife and the emphasis on life give the film a touch of warmth. And some jokes interspersed in the movie also eased the tension...

All in all, this movie is very worth watching, and the whole process is basically flawless. It can be said to be the best commercial film introduced overseas so far this year. Originally, the best movie viewing experience is 2D, but domestic cinemas have basically given up 2D appearances in order to make money, so if you have the conditions, you can watch the I MAX version.

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Mission: Impossible - Fallout quotes

  • Wolf Blitzer: Stand by. I'm told we're about to get some additional information. I've just been handed a document from Nils Delbruuk, a nuclear weapons specialist who claims to have built the weapons used in these attacks. I've been asked to read this manifesto in its entirety. "There has never been peace without first a great suffering. The greater the suffering, the greater the peace. As mankind is drawn to his self-destruction like a moth to the candle, the so-called defenders of peace - the church, the government, the law - work tirelessly to save humanity from itself. But, by averting disaster, they serve to delay a peace that can only come through an inevitable baptism of fire. The suffering I bring you is not the beginning of the end. It is the beginning of a greater mutual understanding through common suffering. It is the first step toward the ultimate brotherhood of man. The suffering I bring you is the bridge to ultimate peace."

  • Page from "The Destruction of the Current World Order" Manifesto written by John Lark and seen during Ethan Hunt's briefing.: "There has never been peace without first a great suffering, the greater the suffering, the greater the peace. As mankind is drawn to his self-destruction like a moth to the candle, the so-called defenders of peace - the church, the government, the law - work tirelessly to save humanity from itself. But, by averting disaster, they serve to delay a peace that can only come through an inevitable baptism of fire. The suffering I bring you is not the beginning of the end. It is the beginning of a greater mutual understanding through common suffering. It is the first step towards the ultimate brotherhood of man. The suffering I bring you is the bridge to ultimate peace. Today, mankind has been handed the opportunity to escape his destiny, an otherwise inevitable conclusion to a thousand years of intolerance and fear. I call all rationalists who can stand and join in the struggle against the radical theists, all of which fall beneath a common umbrella of ideology. If we were to continue any further we would reach mythology and Aesop's fables. When do we stop? Any belief in a spirituality with no other proof, other than the cravings to project one's self over the rational thinking of the others must be eradicated as it does not only halt progression and development of the human mind and reach, but also hinders it. Here I will emphasize clearly that the judgment upheld against us will be one of human hands, not of a god or other worldly being. Part of the absurd rational is what leads to the obscure justifications, the believers place upon their own disgraceful and belligerent behavior. No. The loss of human life cannot and will not be justified. For this is not the taking of human lives. They are merely puppets, hollow shells that were once human beings. Brainwashed by stories and tales of old, their weak minds have been overpowered by the pressure placed on them by other lifeless puppets. And so, the cycle continues."