2020年7月11日土曜日

Mission: Impossible - Fallout

In September 2018, I watched Mission: Impossible – Fallout for the first time at Movix Kameari. Then I did it again on DVD in July 2020.
It is the sixth movie in the Mission Impossible series, which follows Ethan Hunt, who is an agent for the Impossible Missions Force, also known as the IMF, a division of the CIA, and his fellows.
It was very entertaining, however, less than the prequel.
Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt was 56 years old at the release. He ran and ran as if he desperately deny aging. Although he was excellent in action again, yet he looked kind of older than the prequel. All the same, he was a super cool middle-aged man.
Speaking of a middle-aged man, Alec Baldwin appeared in it following the fifth movie. He was unexpectedly cool when he was fighting with a villain despite his age, 59, at the release. He has kept his build which his fans narrowly could tolerate, though some of them might quit being his fans if he gets fatter a little. I think that he has seriously controlled his appetite and weight to keep his good looks. 
Rebecca Ferguson was coolly riding the motorcycle and was emitting her bewitching charm through like the last time. Then Ving Rhames with no mustache seemed like a healing man and played longer than the other stories, which made the feel of the story casual and friendly. The dialogue between Ethan and Benji also was comfortable and amusing like always.
As for the characters' lines, I was really impressed with "I'm working on it," which Tom Cruise as Ethan said, and "We're working on it," which Simon Pegg as Benji said, when each got stuck. Those scenes reminded me of the philosophy of Han Solo. I chuckled in spite of myself each time.

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