Mission: Impossible - Fallout evaluation action
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Alysson 2022-03-21 09:01:23
The two most satisfying points have been said by the neighbors: one is to fully take care of and release the location and even the temperament of the scene. These years, I don’t want to find such a vital "background board" in other series of movies running around the world. ; One is the unprecedented emphasis on declining obscurity, and the appearance of these obscurities is almost attributable to Ethan Hunt’s growing old-fashioned or more compassionate, which is formed by turning feelings into beliefs, from methodological trust to value recognition The theme of the progressive chain is very exciting. Although there is no new idea in the text and audiovisual, it does not hinder the ambition and sincerity, but it is unprecedented. It can be clearly seen that the design context is "the most humane, the most worthwhile, and the most integrated Mission: Impossible." , The degree of completion is indeed infinitely close to the original intention. However, director McQueen is indeed limited in literary and operatic skills. If the finale is half beautiful, it is the best for my exclusive series. Now it can only be tied. In a word, it is the light of real shooting that is more intuitive than Nolan to the industry, and the light that represents the physical experience of the movie to the audience. I wish this series will be everlasting, and I will teach other commercial films how to be a man.
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Trace 2022-03-18 09:01:03
It exploded. In the age when CG was flying all over the sky, I liked this old-school street chase scene. The setting of tragic hero made a lot of tears.
Mission: Impossible - Fallout quotes
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Solomon Lane: [to Ilsa, who is bound and gagged] He can't stop it, understand? There's nothing he can do. When the clock runs out, Ethan Hunt will lose everything and everyone he ever cared about.
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Erica Sloan: [to Ethan, voice-over] Per your request, I'm handing Solomon Lane back to MI6. Through a broker, of course, part of our ongoing arrangement. After what happened in Paris, we prefer to keep a low profile. And that closes your friend's account in British intelligence. I understand now why Hunley believed in you. The world needs the IMF. We need people like you, who care about the one life as much as they care about the millions. That way I never have to.