That's not admiration ... it's sheer rage and hatred in my opinion. Ethan's completely humiliated him and is forcing him to live with his defeat. Lane's NOT feeling ANYTHING positive towards Ethan at this moment.
"And then we're going to fill the box with gas..." "Sorry. Ethan. I just...isn't there a simpler way to do this?" "No, it's poetic because of what he did to me." "But this is the most dangerous criminal we've ever faced. Shouldn't we really be focused on capturing him or even killing him in the most efficient--" "SHUT UP BENJI WE'RE DOING THE BOX" Note: Having recently rewatched this movie I have realized that my joke from 2 years ago actually doesn't make sense because Benji wasn't there when they made this plan, but Benji is the funniest counterpoint to Ethan in the scene I have constructed so I'm going to leave it
Also, Ethan got revenge on Solomon in the ultimate way...by doing the exact same thing solomon did to him in the beginning of the film at the music store...trapping him in a glass box and sleeping gas...the irony is beautiful in this scene.
And, like I posted above, they came up with this during filming. The original script had Lane dying, but Cruise & McQuarrie realized this would be more satisfying. The change pissed off Sean Harris (Lane's actor) enormously and hilariously
Because since Ghost Protocol they have been arming up an universe with continuity so when a movie is ending they reference the next one or the new one has at least a mention of what happened in the last one
I love what McQuarrie did to the M:I franchise. I mean, Ghost Protocol was already very good, but it was very light-hearted and comical, sometimes a bit too silly I would add. With Rogue Nation, however, McQuarrie wanted to take things a little bit more seriously and he gave us a solid spy movie that rivals (and surpasses) 007. I mean, Rogue Nation and Spectre are basically the same movie, yet RN is far more enjoyable.
Funny bit of trivia - Harris only signed on if they promised Lane would die in the end. He didn't want to be trapped by Paramount. His reaction when McQ told him he and Cruise changed their minds: "you fakkahs!" I like to think this isn't just Solomon Lane, but Sean Harris raging at Tom Cruise, his executive producer and contractual captor. Luckily, he wound up liking his role in "Fallout" much better.
WHAT?! I never knew that. Solomon Lane is the only MI villain I remember besides Cavill. He really made an impression, so much so that my dad and I (my dad isn’t good at remembering movies but remembers Lane) wants him to return for the next MI (aka Dead Reckoning P1 and P2) and I agree. Mission Impossible needs an overarching villain like Lane. Probably why I love Rogue Nation the most.
Collateral reference at 0:03 when Cruise dives through the window. When Ethan says to Lane "It hurts. I know", it's said not out of empathy but out of satisfaction.
I LOVE this ending. He's not dead. They know what they have in this villain. He's the new Dr. Evil / Ernst Blofeld. So they keep him alive for the sequel. However, you can't say that this isn't a satisfying end to his exploits.
@@devinthieraultno I don’t remember but I think In Fallout he dies, even when not it’s good that he’s gone, he was amazing but I want new ones( like Gabriel in Mi 7)
The music score when Lane looks at Hunt final time is soo satisfying & badass... simply displays the supremacy of MI series...the best ending 🔥💯 Goosebumps everytime when that music hits with Tom's face, even in the Prime Minister scene!
Okay aside from all the badassery taking place my absolute favorite part about this scene is that Lane is basically telling himself to chill tf out at 1:00 and he’s awkwardly showing it to Ethan. It makes me laugh every time
@@tonkinjeezus6626 That's totally what his body language is showing though. "Alright, you got me. Let's...take a minute here and consider the situation." Lane didn't start losing it again until he realized he was going under and started trying to break out all over again.
@@raofabdullah If you’d said ‘like a gay stereotype’, you’d have been mostly in the clear, although I’d have still questioned the intent of your comment. Currently, it’s just obvious that you’re a bigot.
The Mission Impossible series is an example one of the last quality cinema left on Earth. The music score as the smoke fills the chamber and Lane looks at Ethan fiercely one last time can’t be matched by movies these days,
The series as a whole have a great blend of action, acting and storytelling. There are some others out there. Tom Cruise seems to always be in good action films.
TheAllSeeing “cinema as a whole? Not a chance.” Such a pretentious bs comment. This is top notch cinema; incredible acting, strong writing, beautiful set pieces, making the audience think, and never a dull moment. If this isn’t great cinema idk what is.
0:27 has to be the best shot of the movie, and this movie has many. It gets me every time with just how much of a masterclass is on display from every technical standpoint. It’s so small, yet done so well that it hits so much harder.
Imagine if batman finally caught the riddler or scarecrow just like this. But instead of using sleeping gas, he uses the fear toxin instead. That would be epicly satisfying.
If Batman caught the Riddler in a box, the way he would drive him nuts would be to present the illusion of being able to escape when there would be none.
I absolutely love this guy/character!! If i was ever a villain i'd be Solomon Lane for sure... He doesn't shout, rants, express anger/emotions or gratuitous violence... He is Mr. Ice himself! Cold, professional, "polite" (with a sarcastic irony), and lethal. Every time he says "please", with that tone, it just chills my blood. 😨
@@kw07 Yeah, I love how they acknowledged that with him flinching from the first bullet and then absolutely ignoring the x4,353 shots he fired afterwards.
@@kw07 just what I think. Also, if he reloaded before going down to confront Ethan, the ammount of shots he fired are plausible for a high capacity pistol. Roughly 20.
Solomon Lane es un villano malvado, despiadado, despreciable, desalmado, frío, calculador, maquiavélico, sarcástico, cortés, calmado, educado, estiloso, simpático y querendón. Sean Harris armó un personaje tan espeluznante como único. Absolutamente motivado, Lane es totalmente impredecible. Carece del más mínimo escrúpulo y es una fuerza letal, a tener en cuenta. Misión Imposible, Rogue Nation, no hubiera sido nada, sin este repulsivo y entrañable villano. Es la contraparte de Raoul Silva /Tiago Rodríguez, interpretado por Javier Bardem, en Skyfall, 007, año 2012.- 🎥🎞️📽️🎬📺🤜🏻🤛🏻👏🏻👍🏻😁🇨🇱
At first Nicholas Hoult was confirmed to be the main villain. but since he had scheduling conflicts, it became Esai Morales (who played Deathstroke in Titans). Esai Morales will be the main villain. but hopefully Solomon Lane still has a role in the movie.
@@LukeLovesRose Thanos was a great villain, but he was definitely overhyped. Villains like Darth Vader, Loki, Solomon Lane, Silva and Agent Smith are far superior.
Right at 1:55 you'd expect Daniel Craig's James Bond to come out of the shadows briefly to just nod at Ethan and smile before moving back into them and disappearing.
People have pointed out that Lane did this to Ethan on purpose, to make it personal for him (as part of that whole "human nature" thing). And that turned out to be Lane's undoing, as Ethan was better prepared and had more options than he had accounted for - namely, the ability/option to memorize the drive and neutralize all contingencies meant to kill him. And now, Ethan does it back to him, _also_ making it personal. And that results in the entirety of MI:VI, because Lane is better prepared and has more options than Ethan accounted for, _specifically_ because he cares more about Ethan losing than "winning" (I.e. the detonation Lark/Walker is after). That personal element is what drags Julia (Ethan's ex-wife) into the equation.
Solomon Lane is basically the Mission: Impossible version of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the Austrian criminal mastermind, the supreme leader of S.P.E.C.T.R.E. and the archenemy of 007 James Bond.
Such a satisfying ending to an amazing movie.
I know Lane was such a great villian thats what makes him being captured so sweet.
Meh. No ricochet inside the box? Not so amazing.
thats NOT how it ended
This is actually closer to the original tv show than any of the other installments.
@@psijicassassin7166 that's not the least realistic thing about these movies, but they're still quite dope
I like Solomon Lane's face after Ethan tells him "Mr. Lane, you knew the IMF" minute 1:22
He says MEET THE IMF
Never knew the International Monetary Fund could be so good at catching class-A criminals...better pay your taxes
LOL
It’s just a cover
Hahahha
That’s MI6 for ya
ZING
1:21 You can see in Lane's face that he admires, that Ethan used the same move which he used against him in the first place.
justice is served ;)
Karma
That's not admiration ... it's sheer rage and hatred in my opinion. Ethan's completely humiliated him and is forcing him to live with his defeat. Lane's NOT feeling ANYTHING positive towards Ethan at this moment.
"Mr. Lane, meet the International Monetary Fund"
That would have laughed so madly if they said this 😂😂 btw underrated comment bro.
For the first 2 movies I used to think the same, finally in the third movie he explained the full form to his wife.
better pay taxes even on illicit money lol
1:55 aaaah those horns, i literally watch this movie with this and the opera scene in mind
"And then we're going to fill the box with gas..."
"Sorry. Ethan. I just...isn't there a simpler way to do this?"
"No, it's poetic because of what he did to me."
"But this is the most dangerous criminal we've ever faced. Shouldn't we really be focused on capturing him or even killing him in the most efficient--"
"SHUT UP BENJI WE'RE DOING THE BOX"
Note: Having recently rewatched this movie I have realized that my joke from 2 years ago actually doesn't make sense because Benji wasn't there when they made this plan, but Benji is the funniest counterpoint to Ethan in the scene I have constructed so I'm going to leave it
LMAO
I can totally here this in Ethan's voice.
Ethan: oh and let's also turn off the lights to make it more dramatic
@@bullettime8760 to be fair, turning off the lights probably helped with the trickery. Harder to see a box of plexiglass without light shining on it.
Benji after taking off the bomb: yep he's right, Lane deserves the box
Also, Ethan got revenge on Solomon in the ultimate way...by doing the exact same thing solomon did to him in the beginning of the film at the music store...trapping him in a glass box and sleeping gas...the irony is beautiful in this scene.
Consider that as a sealing defeat no sociopath or any villain eho won too many times deserve.
What does sleeping has mean
@@cindychu4211 sleeping gas*
And, like I posted above, they came up with this during filming. The original script had Lane dying, but Cruise & McQuarrie realized this would be more satisfying. The change pissed off Sean Harris (Lane's actor) enormously and hilariously
great that you picked that up
This is the moment that I realized, Mission Impossible is way more interesting, consistent, and better than 007 series, at least with Spectre.
Fuckin facts, and I love 007
Because since Ghost Protocol they have been arming up an universe with continuity so when a movie is ending they reference the next one or the new one has at least a mention of what happened in the last one
Yes, the hero is better, the side characters are better, the villians are way better, and the story is better. Everything is superior except for MI:2.
Facts
I love what McQuarrie did to the M:I franchise. I mean, Ghost Protocol was already very good, but it was very light-hearted and comical, sometimes a bit too silly I would add. With Rogue Nation, however, McQuarrie wanted to take things a little bit more seriously and he gave us a solid spy movie that rivals (and surpasses) 007. I mean, Rogue Nation and Spectre are basically the same movie, yet RN is far more enjoyable.
1:41 Its cool to see everyone has a shot with the smoke but Rhames with that smile is just epic, definitely the best one :D
Real
badass
That revenge it's very sweet to taste.
"Gentlemen, this is Solomon Lane. Mr Lane...Meet the IMF!" probably the most badass line ever said by any character in these films!
The tables really turned on him
@Techno Pirate The Impossible Mission Force. That would have been magnificent.
Still gives me goose bumps. Such a satisfying ending. Ethan gets back at Lane, in part because he has teammates/friends. So great.
Some of my favourite lines came from villains.
Ambrose mocking Tom’s grin
Or Philip Seymour Hoffman just being himself.
International Monetary Fund?
1:55 has to be the most satisfying yet badass moment in film lol. Absolute masterclass cinema
Funny bit of trivia - Harris only signed on if they promised Lane would die in the end. He didn't want to be trapped by Paramount. His reaction when McQ told him he and Cruise changed their minds: "you fakkahs!" I like to think this isn't just Solomon Lane, but Sean Harris raging at Tom Cruise, his executive producer and contractual captor. Luckily, he wound up liking his role in "Fallout" much better.
He’s my favourite M:I villain, so I’m glad.
He didn't even die in "Fallout", so he still trapped by Paramount.
No sign of him returning in Dead Reckoning Part 1, but certainly he is the best M.I villain.
@@franciscondon1902 better than philipp seymor hofmann in Mi3?
WHAT?! I never knew that. Solomon Lane is the only MI villain I remember besides Cavill. He really made an impression, so much so that my dad and I (my dad isn’t good at remembering movies but remembers Lane) wants him to return for the next MI (aka Dead Reckoning P1 and P2) and I agree. Mission Impossible needs an overarching villain like Lane.
Probably why I love Rogue Nation the most.
The team walking up to each side of the box while the Mission Impossible theme played was really cool.
Can we appreciate just how great the musical score has been in all installments since the first movie?!
1:05 Rebecca Ferguson is absolutely smoking. What a perfect addition to the MI family.
Collateral reference at 0:03 when Cruise dives through the window. When Ethan says to Lane "It hurts. I know", it's said not out of empathy but out of satisfaction.
The score in this scene is... amazing
*It's been a tradition with me to see every mission impossible movie since the the third one in theaters*
*Me and my dad love this franchise*
I LOVE this ending. He's not dead. They know what they have in this villain. He's the new Dr. Evil / Ernst Blofeld. So they keep him alive for the sequel. However, you can't say that this isn't a satisfying end to his exploits.
Yes hopefully he comes back
@@devinthieraulthe does lol did u watch the next one
@@JohnGavin-hi3rt I mean in the future. I know he's in Fallout.
@@devinthieraultno I don’t remember but I think In Fallout he dies, even when not it’s good that he’s gone, he was amazing but I want new ones( like Gabriel in Mi 7)
Imagine if they accidentally used a flammable gas by accident and him shooting his pistol accidentally lit the whole box up. 😂
Painful death guaranteed.
But still lane won't give a fucking look
😂😂😂
Bruh that would be fucked up and hilarious
@@pokerface4 LMAOOOO
The music score when Lane looks at Hunt final time is soo satisfying & badass... simply displays the supremacy of MI series...the best ending 🔥💯
Goosebumps everytime when that music hits with Tom's face, even in the Prime Minister scene!
Hell yes. For the score being done by a seemingly no name, Joe Kraemer, he knocked this out of the park!
hearing that trumpet at the cinema, climaxing the scene, is something I look forward to re-experiencing in MI7
This scene is a masterpiece...
Best Mission Impossible ending out of all of them.
Spihk Heartbust!? Can you ask Vinny to End Bozeman Hotmail Recipient's dad's Life too!?
Okay aside from all the badassery taking place my absolute favorite part about this scene is that Lane is basically telling himself to chill tf out at 1:00 and he’s awkwardly showing it to Ethan. It makes me laugh every time
That’s not what he’s doing, probably some of his mannerisms.
@@tonkinjeezus6626 That's totally what his body language is showing though. "Alright, you got me. Let's...take a minute here and consider the situation." Lane didn't start losing it again until he realized he was going under and started trying to break out all over again.
@@raofabdullah If you’d said ‘like a gay stereotype’, you’d have been mostly in the clear, although I’d have still questioned the intent of your comment. Currently, it’s just obvious that you’re a bigot.
@@raofabdullah of course you're Muslim
My favorite part is when Benji's like, "okay guys shows over now I can flick on the lights and we can go back to living our lives like normal humans."
But Benji actually likes adventures
The Mission Impossible series is an example one of the last quality cinema left on Earth. The music score as the smoke fills the chamber and Lane looks at Ethan fiercely one last time can’t be matched by movies these days,
It's the only movie series to go on this long and be (almost) consistently greatness. Too bad for mi2.
Quality action films maybe (Aside from John Wick) But cinema as a whole? Not a chance.
The series as a whole have a great blend of action, acting and storytelling. There are some others out there. Tom Cruise seems to always be in good action films.
nope, u forgot, we have "sicario" ...
TheAllSeeing “cinema as a whole? Not a chance.” Such a pretentious bs comment. This is top notch cinema; incredible acting, strong writing, beautiful set pieces, making the audience think, and never a dull moment. If this isn’t great cinema idk what is.
0:27 has to be the best shot of the movie, and this movie has many. It gets me every time with just how much of a masterclass is on display from every technical standpoint. It’s so small, yet done so well that it hits so much harder.
Imagine if batman finally caught the riddler or scarecrow just like this. But instead of using sleeping gas, he uses the fear toxin instead. That would be epicly satisfying.
Yeah it would kinda be like the ending of Arkham knight
@@andrewlock596 fear toxin does not work on them anymore but im sure he could come up with his own billionaire version
@@molotovbang1522 wouldn’t work on scarecrow, but It certainly would on riddler. Not that it makes as much sense to house him in fear gas though
If Batman caught the Riddler in a box, the way he would drive him nuts would be to present the illusion of being able to escape when there would be none.
“Taste of your own medicine, Doctor?”
Nolan’s Batman did use Crane’s own toxin on him in Batman Begins.
I am surprised that almost nobody noticed that bullets evaporated once they hit the glass.
That is exactly my thoughts too! And why my google search for "Rouge Nation Glass Box Bullets" brought me here lol
Had to scroll way to far for this comment 🙃
@@DanzigDanne agreed!🤣
good one , noone seems to notice those things ever!
He just casually pushes over a box made of bulletproof glass with a man inside like it's nothing.... 🤣
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
Ethan's built different, dawg
I absolutely love this guy/character!! If i was ever a villain i'd be Solomon Lane for sure... He doesn't shout, rants, express anger/emotions or gratuitous violence... He is Mr. Ice himself! Cold, professional, "polite" (with a sarcastic irony), and lethal. Every time he says "please", with that tone, it just chills my blood. 😨
wish he was more charismatic he is a little bit but, not much.
Ghost Protocol+Rogue Nation are like perfect. Gotta be one of the best 2 movie runs EVER
Don't you love it when the hero outsmarts the villain? So satisfying.
Infinite ammo cheat activated
hunt should said "meet the moderators team"
Indeed
@@kw07 Yeah, I love how they acknowledged that with him flinching from the first bullet and then absolutely ignoring the x4,353 shots he fired afterwards.
@@OrochiShiki i think he was suprised about the first one, the ones after he was expecting.
@@kw07 just what I think. Also, if he reloaded before going down to confront Ethan, the ammount of shots he fired are plausible for a high capacity pistol. Roughly 20.
That thump when the glass thingy falls in the theater
I get goosebumps every time, this scene is badass!
The end was the show stealer. I just loved it.
Ethan seems suspiciously strong to be able to knock over 2000+ pounds of bullet proof glass cage onto a conveyor belt.
Is nobody else talking about Benji being able to look his kidnapper in the face and see him defencless?
He deserve to display that smug look.
Benji : “I supposed that justifies bombing or strapping me to an explosive vest!”
Lane: “Consider it unfinished business my funny little friend 😈”
This was the smartest MI ending. Fallout had the perfect one.
This score hits hard with any movie scene
0:46 I can't stop smiling so satisfying
Solomon Lane was a better Blofeld than Blofeld himself in Spectre.
I think what made this scene more funny is that Hunt says “I’m gonna put you in a box” shortly before this scene 😂 and that’s exactly what he did
Solomon Lane es un villano malvado, despiadado, despreciable, desalmado, frío, calculador, maquiavélico, sarcástico, cortés, calmado, educado, estiloso, simpático y querendón.
Sean Harris armó un personaje tan espeluznante como único. Absolutamente motivado, Lane es totalmente impredecible. Carece del más mínimo escrúpulo y es una fuerza letal, a tener en cuenta.
Misión Imposible, Rogue Nation, no hubiera sido nada, sin este repulsivo y entrañable villano.
Es la contraparte de Raoul Silva /Tiago Rodríguez, interpretado por Javier Bardem, en Skyfall, 007, año 2012.-
🎥🎞️📽️🎬📺🤜🏻🤛🏻👏🏻👍🏻😁🇨🇱
I really hope he come back to revenge IMF in MI7. He's like Thanos of this franchise. Interesting villain with cool theme.
At first Nicholas Hoult was confirmed to be the main villain. but since he had scheduling conflicts, it became Esai Morales (who played Deathstroke in Titans). Esai Morales will be the main villain. but hopefully Solomon Lane still has a role in the movie.
Yeah, the syndicate members were still out there after fallout so that plot thread needs tying up at some point
Thanos?? Really? Solomon Lane is the new Ernst Blofeld. He's the mastermind. Thanos is still a joke of a character to me
@@LukeLovesRose Thanos was a great villain, but he was definitely overhyped. Villains like Darth Vader, Loki, Solomon Lane, Silva and Agent Smith are far superior.
Luke M I thought MCU Thanos was an amazing villain, and I actually liked him a lot better than comic Thanos.
Sean Harris has probably the coolest voice ever and made an excellent antagonist in Rogue Nation and Fallout…
The revenge was CLASSIC !
1:23 I know he's beyond pissed that Ethan caught him.
But that face... all I can see is "Well played mister Hunt... well fucking played..."
Mission Impossible is that one rare franchise whether the movies only get better every entry.
.....maybe except for 2
Erm yeah we don’t talk about number 2….
Sean Harris is an underrated actor
Love the music 😍😍 1:55
i used to watch the mission impossible show every week as a child in the 60's and early 70's,
with Peter Graves... i loved it
No one is talking about how clean his shoes are at 0:09?
Pushing the glass over was the final blow for Solomon lane😂😂😂 we all needed that
Now that’s what I call a hotbox
I like the way he looks at Tom cruise right before the gas takes him out. Best villain ever
Solomon finally learned what it feels like when he can't do Jack in a BOX!
One year and only seven likes. This is criminal. Best comment EVER.
2:17 What an underrated shot 🤌🏻 The Geometry if it❤️
"Ethan, I can't hear you through this thick bullet-proof glass"
the most dramtic climax of MI series.... trapping a higher IQ criminal like a rat..
One of the best scenes -with some of the best music- in the entire franchise
And THAT'S how you end a movie!
Perfection...
Right at 1:55 you'd expect Daniel Craig's James Bond to come out of the shadows briefly to just nod at Ethan and smile before moving back into them and disappearing.
Bruh I swear luthers smile is fucking amazing
People have pointed out that Lane did this to Ethan on purpose, to make it personal for him (as part of that whole "human nature" thing). And that turned out to be Lane's undoing, as Ethan was better prepared and had more options than he had accounted for - namely, the ability/option to memorize the drive and neutralize all contingencies meant to kill him.
And now, Ethan does it back to him, _also_ making it personal. And that results in the entirety of MI:VI, because Lane is better prepared and has more options than Ethan accounted for, _specifically_ because he cares more about Ethan losing than "winning" (I.e. the detonation Lark/Walker is after). That personal element is what drags Julia (Ethan's ex-wife) into the equation.
I always thought it weird he says “gentlemen meet Solomon lane” leaving ilsa out
But clearly this was done because she knew him very well already.
One of the most satisfying ending in movie history, I can watch this a thousands of times!😊
1:34-1:59 the hatred Lane has for Ethan for beating him. Now that is an archenemy
0:59 i just noticed lane screamed... lol
This ending is so badass.
Karma is a delightful thing when it happens to people who deserve it
2:15 so satisfying when Hunt yeets the box over like that.
The best ending in the entire cinema history
Just imagine Benji fills the box with laughing gas and Lane starts laughing his ass off
They played this close to the chest right up until very end.
I just realized, Solomon Lane looks like James Somerton in this movie
Calm down, he's not that evil.
And the ricocheting bullets instantly killed mr lane.
Ethan: *through eye contact* Do it
Benji: *lets out sleeping gas*
So badass😎
when Benji's commin like a badass and mr Lane getting very upset with him, it was just an incredibly revenge scene
I like how lane was like the gun didn’t work but my feet will 😂
This is officially the best villain defeat OF ALL TIME
can’t argue with that
Maintaining his composure till the very end...
Imagine if he’d shot him before jumping down to confront him “Face to face”
Watch the movie carefully
The soundtrack. It is just perfect.
The dude doesn’t even accept his fate. He just keeps trying to escape.
I hope we see Lane again next year in the final movie that will be great if he returns again.
Yes, I hope that too, I would love for him to come back!! 😎
To me, this scene is a excellent cliffhanger to what comes next. Rogue Nation is the icing on the cake for Fallout. So good!
This is the best action adventure movie ever made
I like how Lanes initial response was well done Ethan and then changed to this is only the beginning
Solomon Lane is basically the Mission: Impossible version of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the Austrian criminal mastermind, the supreme leader of S.P.E.C.T.R.E. and the archenemy of 007 James Bond.
My favorite scene in the franchise far as satisfying moments go.
Gentlemen, this is Solomon Lane.
Mr Lane...
Meet the IMF!
Solomon Lane is the twin of the italian Tv star Paolo Bonolis. Google him and see
Solomon Lane is a badass intimidating villain in the franchise.
The guy who plays Solomon always freaked me out. Ever since Deliver Us From Evil.
This is the Mission impossible version of Blofeld
What if, at 0:24, instead of jumping down, Solomon simply shoots Ethan from above, wouldn't their glass box thing become completely useless?
"Face to face, just as you wished Ethan."
He wanted it Face to Face