Mission Impossible 3: The movie’s biggest mistake is False Fitting

Mission Impossible 3: The movie’s biggest mistake is False Fitting

Mission: Impossible III features the franchise’s best villain (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a new director (Jay Abrams), the mysterious “Rabbit’s Foot”…and lots of bugs! It was enough to convince Michelle and Michelle to return to “Mission: False Fit” alongside Tom Cruise.

For the release of Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part 1 on July 12th, AlloCiné’s techies went into the MIF archives and analyzed Ethan Hunt’s third mission. A chance to discover, among other things, a very strange equation, a spelling problem in the character of Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) or right-left coordination problems in our cheeky hero. More surprises await you in the video above!

Released in 2006 Mission: Impossible III is the first feature film JJ Abrams for cinema. The creator of Alias ​​and Lost, the upcoming director of Star Trek, Super 8 and Star Wars 7, succeeds Brian De Palma and John Woo behind the camera, and Ethan Hunt faces a dangerous new mission facing a powerful adversary, Relentless. Owen Davian.

Surrounded by his guardian angel Luther and a new team (Billy Crudup, Michelle Monaghan, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Keri Russell, Maggie Q and especially Simon Pegg, featured in this episode), Tom Cruise He is again at the center of spectacular sequences, between muscular exfiltration, dizzying infiltration, an explosive attack on a bridge or a grueling final battle.

The saga’s smallest success in France (1,918,786 admissions) and worldwide (just under $400 million), Mission: Impossible III It deserves to be rediscovered. for his villain. for its effectiveness. And for his fake connections, that’s why!

Source: Allocine

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