A movie tailored for Tom

Amber 2022-03-23 09:01:10

One can imagine what kind of sensation this film would cause when it came out. The plot is thrilling, and the male and female protagonists are so seductive. Carlisle did not die and returned to the apartment. Ethan took off her coat and searched her body. Finally, she overwhelmed the bed and threatened, which made the audience happy.

Although, now it looks less suspenseful. Generally, those who don't see the corpse are likely to be resurrected. In the end, no one wore a two-layer human skin mask, which was a bit regretful.

I think the most exciting part of the show is the scene where the list is stolen. First of all, the floor tiles are spider-web-shaped, and the male protagonist hangs upside down. The camera looks very handsome. Then, the poor staff member vomited in twists and turns, and every time he vomited, the timing of the vomiting was stuck on the edge of the hero's mission failure, and the audience had already pinched the sweat to the point. The slower the pace, the more thrilling it appears. The appearance of the mouse was a pleasant surprise. First, it almost triggered a sound-activated alarm. Secondly, the male protagonist almost fell to the ground to cause a gravity alarm. Finally, the male protagonist was scared to sweat, causing both the temperature control alarm and the gravity alarm to be dangerous at the same time. In summary, the mouse that was killed is the essence of the whole show.

Only then did I know that that piece of music that has been quoted countless times was originally made for this movie. Sure enough, the original is the most suitable, and the atmosphere emerges spontaneously.

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Extended Reading
  • Kacey 2021-10-20 19:00:57

    Brian de Palma’s spy action classic. The rhythm is well controlled, and there are occasional small loopholes in the plot, but it does not interfere with the overall situation. This time I will not play long shots. The murderous in the fog of Prague night is full of British retro flavor. Tom's big show magic show juggling Uncle Renault and hanging secretly sneak (slow motion with a knife falling) is excellent. The high-speed trains and helicopters in the tunnel have also been used crazy. Initiate the series tradition of changing faces and passionate soundtracks. (8.5/10)

  • Keith 2021-10-20 19:00:15

    When I watched it, I kept thinking that this movie is so weird. The actors’ dressing, soundtrack, rhythm, and performance are all the Hollywood feelings of the 4th and 5th centuries, such as the interrogation scene at the beginning, and Cruise’s tricks. (How can there be such a failed agent?) At the end, the train attendant exaggerated the scene of fainting... Just checked on the Internet, it turned out to be directed by Parma, and then I know it’s no wonder that... Hollywood is rude and straightforward, but the extreme pursuit of realism in details will not let the audience just come to watch a movie, and this film obviously has too many flashes, you can't tell what is wrong, but there is a taste. ······Palma inherits the classic tradition and it has both form and spirit, but the tastes of modern audiences can't fully accept it, right? His film conveys the legacy of the last era

Mission: Impossible quotes

  • Jim Phelps: We're being ambushed Ethan. Abort! That's an order.

    Ethan Hunt: Negative. Golitsyn is on the move.

    Jim Phelps: No, dammit, I said abort!

    Ethan Hunt: Eye on the package. Jim, I'm Coming.

  • Max: [Ethan is tied to a chair inside an apartment own by one of Max's friends] Who are you?... and *what* are you doing here?