In my vast experience being unconscious it does happen that way, all the time, in movies and TV. Except when it doesn't fit the story line. Have you noticed there is rarely any ice or Bactine?
I love how in this final fight, nothing is said, like usually in these action movies the final fight usually has the antagonist taunting the protagonist and them giving a final death shout before their demise
Yes, McQuarrie said that he would try to remove as much dialogue as possible in writing or editing, he also said that he will try to make his movies more and more silent as his filmography continues.
In all mission impossible movies in the last fight nothing is said, maybe you hadn't noticed it This is a tradition of all mission impossible movies, in case you didn't know 😎
@@muhammadhelmi6653 he understood that the hook was getting loose because of the rocks falling, and also that Cavil was going to reach him fast. Since he couldn't use the rope to climb, he used it in a hail marry type move to take out cavil and it worked.
It’s pretty impressive that John Lark was able to fight like he did after having half his face freshly sizzled and crashed down the side of the mountain and fell out of a barrelling helicopter. I love the realism of how the fight scene is so slow and sloppy like they are both broken and in pain.
Is it really that impressive? John Lark was sold throught the movie as a physical monster that fairly surprassed Ethan Hunt in combat prowess. Only after John senses were dulled (the pain of the burning, an ear and eye damaged) Ethan had a fair chance of wresting against him, and even so they both fell from the cliff at the end (a draw). Thats the reason why, when both of them were climbing, Ethan realizes that he wont reach the trigger before John reaches him (his senses may be affected but his strength is still intact): he needs to get rid of him first. Thats the reason why this movie is so good and this scene in particular is amazing: at the end, the hero realizes that he cant beat the villian fair and square in a 1vs1 but, as the world is at stake here, the means dont matter 'cause winning is a must.
One of the things I really liked about this fight is that each character is fighting a completely different battle with different goals. Ethan could give two craps about Walker right now, he's just trying to get passed him to get to the detonator. Whereas Walker thinks that his plan is already finalized and there's nothing MI team can do to stop him now, and just wants to finally kill Ethan to remove an impedance and possible future threat.
@@triavang7946 makes no sense also cuz he clearly has no idea how to apply a rear naked strangle and still confidently we for it and performed one of the most god awful strangles I’ve seen lol.
@@triavang7946 well because you see cruise doesn't like being thrown off the cliff and will resist if he is unconscious it'd be easier to throw him off
we don't take enough into account the role of the music and the soundtrack in the movies, and this, this composition that accompanies the scene is just extraordinarily intense
@@lowie2658 surely some of it is yes. But seems kind of a waste to specifically choose this mountain and fly all the way to Norway just to use green screen for all of it tho
Hot take but I think what makes Henry cavil so good in action movies is he able to actually act while being the big though guy. Plenty of action stars can play the part but they really rarely act. I wish to see him in more dramas
it was a transiotional one lol, from syndiacte to apostles, i hope 7th and 8th bring a new major villain with the 2 movies being a finale ad aposltles should just be assumed all gone, they shouldont continue the apostles saga it will be bad they should bring a new big bad, the biggest villain of ethan hunt and the imf
Let's all take a moment to appreciate how dedicated Henry Cavill was agreeing to have a hook actually rip out part of his skull and brain and then fall to his death and into a huge explosion, for our entertainment. You can't beat practical hook-gouging and ground impacts, glad the U.S. legalized it just for Tom Cruise's films.
This is one of my favorite roles of Cavil. He actually has expressions, emotions, personality here. So different from the emotionless actings we see in Man of Steel and The Witcher.
Big agree. He always gets saddled with mediocre material because he's big and he's hunky, and he's hot, but underneath all that is just a huge nerd and a very talented thespian. I wish people would give him his just due.
@@Noodles4Lyfeee I'm sorry but the Witcher's writing is AWFUL. Geralt is one of the least brutalized caricatures in the cast but it's still pretty bad.
@@Noodles4Lyfeee oh, no, absolutely. I'm team Henry all the way, he just gets screwed in the writing Department. He has got the chops to go for an Oscar with the right material and direction
I love the fact that there is no dialogue, no cringe, no taunting, no talking about right and wrong, and no fancy moves or showing off- just a desperate fighting scrum between two men struggling to kill each other.
Love the callback to _Mission: Impossible 2_ at 2:15 when Ethan starts to free-climb the mountain. I remember being in the theater already on the edge of my seat and getting fired up when I saw that.
Same here. Mi2 may be the worst, but I still have fond memories of it. Not bad action film but John woo needed to tone down his use of slow motion and cheezy hero shots
To be fair, though, that's what he was going for. He was trying to make a new action hero with Cruise's Ethan Hunt. He just overcompensated and it came off as ego-stroking.
Norway got really excited when Tom C came to Norway to film. "Hollywood wants our mountains". And really disapointed when story ended up not being in Norway 😅
From beginning 0:00 to about Cavill’s face reveal I absolutely love the audio and the mood the music sets. Fallout is one of my favorite spy movies of all time, a lot of this music gave me the feel that I was watching a classic Bond movie or something. I also love the music when Cruise jumps out of the plane for the HALO sequence
I like how this movie understands that helicopter fuel isn’t like water but an actual corrosive (or at least) and dangerous substance besides being flammable
I saw this in IMAX and I was an absolute nervous wreck by this point in the film. One of the most intense and best moviegoing experiences I've ever had. I'll never forget it.
Henry looking older than tom is really funny, they made it!!! love Henry in this movie, he deserves more credit and good plot, I don't understand why he doesn't have more recognition
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Need to give credit to the cameraman and the director. Without factoring the landscape, constant MMA grappling fighting styles, and the camera angle, one would have realised how small Tom Cruise is besides Henry Cavill.
What I like about this scene is the preceding chase. Both Hunt and Walker were in helicopters and attacking each other and finally crashed and sustained injuries, and not to mention where they're at is very cold and getting hard to breathe. Hence the cold coupled with the depleted strength they had, their punches take a lot out of them, which is why Hunt's and Walker's punches have them losing balance and keeling over. It's a great touch, against the backdrop of movies where the protagonist and antagonist just stand up and fight like nothing's happened, especially after the protagonist has fought over 20-30 people.
Cavil was underrated as hell in this movie. There's some constants in these movies. Like, you go in knowing with full faith Tom Cruise and co are going to kill it, that the stunts and set pieces are going to be suitably unbelievable, that Ethan Hunt will continue to be the living manifestation of destiny, all that good stuff. But it was nice seeing how they executed Cavil's antagonist role. While it wasn't at all hard to spot he'd no doubt be the antagonist, I thought he really did great as a sociopathic, string pulling terrorist. Like how Chris Evans is equally if not, to me, often more incredible and captivating as villains, especially when given scenery to chew on, I feel like playing more antagonists or morally ambiguous characters might help Henry to really showcase the best of his ability as an actor. He's so damn underrated and so many of the projects are on turn out to deviate so heavily from anything that would give him room to work with fully. Like, as much Man of Steel holds it's own special place in my heart and Snyder very often has elements of true genius, that (and even less and less in the sequel DCEU movies) movie didn't exactly allow for Henry to stretch himself as Clark, with characters like Russell Crowe's Jor-El being almost like spokespeople for Clark Kent as opposed to Clark having his own say on the events of the movie and voicing his perspective, which only hurts Henry's chances to convey his understanding of the character. And even worse was The Witcher, with the nonstop changes and diverting away from his Geralt in favour of so many unnecessary changes.
So sweet how these two woke ip from their naps and then kept trying to hug eachother at the edge of this cliff. It’s a shame they lost their footing and had to climb back up the cliff with a loose rope like that.
Up to this point Walker was a man ruthlessly focused on his mission with no time for distractions like petty revenge or animosity. He even berated Solomon for complicating the mission for his petty revenge against Ethan. Now though Walker is pissed off & hurt & he really just wants to beat Ethan to death.
I've always considered Fallout the ROTJ of M:I. For three reasons: 1. It's VI. 2. It's my favorite from both franchises. 3. It has the hero wearing a badass black outfit!
This movie reminded me of what the dark Knight did for Batman movies. Provided a much darker tone. There was something about the stakes of this finale that were so intense and nailbiting.
It's a good thing that the good guy and the bad guy always regain conciousness at the same time
Plot armour
In my vast experience being unconscious it does happen that way, all the time, in movies and TV. Except when it doesn't fit the story line.
Have you noticed there is rarely any ice or Bactine?
You’d be excellent at cinema sins
@rhys clayton kind of?
Lol facts
I love how in this final fight, nothing is said, like usually in these action movies the final fight usually has the antagonist taunting the protagonist and them giving a final death shout before their demise
And does the bad guy always choose Shakespeare, Klingon or otherwise
Yes, McQuarrie said that he would try to remove as much dialogue as possible in writing or editing, he also said that he will try to make his movies more and more silent as his filmography continues.
In all mission impossible movies in the last fight nothing is said, maybe you hadn't noticed it
This is a tradition of all mission impossible movies, in case you didn't know 😎
"duuuurrr i like this thing cuz it different"
@@brianrooney9671 Well that definitely didn't happen with Dead Reckoning.
I got so bummed when he died. He would've made a great recurring character and villain.
He might be alive..
he lived. he's on a planet where he had made a bunch of clones of himself.
Same with silva from Bond series (skyfall).
I agree comes back wearing the same hook that brought him down in place of his hand. Captain Hook.
@@RichWeigel lmao
How to beat Superman:
1- Kryptonite
2- Tom Cruise
3- Bad CGI
4- Plot Armor
5- Martha
Noice
That asian guy
One of the best villain deaths in a very long time. Cleaver and brutal.
Clever?
@@muhammadhelmi6653 meat cleaver
@@muhammadhelmi6653 he understood that the hook was getting loose because of the rocks falling, and also that Cavil was going to reach him fast. Since he couldn't use the rope to climb, he used it in a hail marry type move to take out cavil and it worked.
@@themindset4164 think he knows. He's probably talking about the original comment saying "cleaver" instead of "clever"
@@muhammadhelmi6653 yes?
This is the only franchise where the movies get progressively better.
First movie was definitely better than the second
@@angussmoke7896 definitely true, but they really started getting better each time after MI2
Toy story, Lord of the Rings, How to train your dragon, Mad Max.
@@bradleypenrith Planet Of The Apes
@@angussmoke7896 I'm probably in a small group that loves MI2. The action scenes were absurdly cool.
It’s pretty impressive that John Lark was able to fight like he did after having half his face freshly sizzled and crashed down the side of the mountain and fell out of a barrelling helicopter. I love the realism of how the fight scene is so slow and sloppy like they are both broken and in pain.
Is it really that impressive? John Lark was sold throught the movie as a physical monster that fairly surprassed Ethan Hunt in combat prowess. Only after John senses were dulled (the pain of the burning, an ear and eye damaged) Ethan had a fair chance of wresting against him, and even so they both fell from the cliff at the end (a draw). Thats the reason why, when both of them were climbing, Ethan realizes that he wont reach the trigger before John reaches him (his senses may be affected but his strength is still intact): he needs to get rid of him first.
Thats the reason why this movie is so good and this scene in particular is amazing: at the end, the hero realizes that he cant beat the villian fair and square in a 1vs1 but, as the world is at stake here, the means dont matter 'cause winning is a must.
Ralax boy! It’s a movie.
They both got their asses kicked by some rando in the bathroom
@@HamzooPineda relax boy. It’s a comment. You’re such a clown. Go back to bed kiddo.
That's August Walker
MI movies just get better and better with each installment while fast series just gets goofier.
Don't even compare these franchises
Yeah don't compare them. They are completly different franchises.
Nope, MI3 and 4 are the best. MI5 and 6 are average
@@Personnoname114 bruh 6 is the best wtf u on aboutt
What is MI?
One of the things I really liked about this fight is that each character is fighting a completely different battle with different goals. Ethan could give two craps about Walker right now, he's just trying to get passed him to get to the detonator. Whereas Walker thinks that his plan is already finalized and there's nothing MI team can do to stop him now, and just wants to finally kill Ethan to remove an impedance and possible future threat.
If that was really the case, dude would've just throw him off the cliff and that would be it, but instead he chose to choke him out, makes no sense.
@@triavang7946 think there’s also an element of revenge there. Considering the sizeable amount of damage Ethan has inflicted on Walker
@@triavang7946 makes no sense also cuz he clearly has no idea how to apply a rear naked strangle and still confidently we for it and performed one of the most god awful strangles I’ve seen lol.
@@triavang7946 well because you see cruise doesn't like being thrown off the cliff and will resist if he is unconscious it'd be easier to throw him off
Impedance????
we don't take enough into account the role of the music and the soundtrack in the movies, and this, this composition that accompanies the scene is just extraordinarily intense
Yep, this movie has a fantastic score, perfectly fits the mood of the movie. Lorne Balfe killed it with this.
who is we? you certainly do and so do i :)
Stop bro
Exactly. I can't even imagine what upgrades they have in store for us in Dead Reckoning next year.
Lorne Balfe is amazing!!
I have been on this mountain once, Just standing around the edge made me nervous but these guys did stunts on it.. Absolute mad lads!
I'm quite convinced it's green screen
@@lowie2658 surely some of it is yes. But seems kind of a waste to specifically choose this mountain and fly all the way to Norway just to use green screen for all of it tho
@@lowie2658 its a mix of greenscreen and real scenes
I was also there....
@@aliyankhan9769 nice.
Hot take but I think what makes Henry cavil so good in action movies is he able to actually act while being the big though guy. Plenty of action stars can play the part but they really rarely act. I wish to see him in more dramas
Fun Fact: Tom Cruise actually killed Henry Cavill so the film could be as realistic as possible.
This made my day🤣🤣🤣🤣laughed way harder than I should have
But the dust started rising so they knew he’d be back just fine.
YEAH BUT HENRY WONT DIE, HE IS SUPERMAN REMEMBER ? SUPERMAN HELP TOM TO MAKE IT REALISTIC, PROC TO SUPES
Sheesh. No
Maybe that's why they're not making Man of steel 2.
This is the first MI franchise movie when hero couldn't overshadow villain.. Henry ❤️
Philip Seymour Hoffman did a great job in MI3
@@SpencerStonelights he is probably talking about good looking, obviously Hoffman was a better villain, if not the franchise s best of all
@@SpencerStonelights true
Overshadow Tom cruise .na don't think so .don't forget he was 56 here
I highly disagree with that. The first and third one definitely did. Solomon Lane as well was great.
Is it just me or these films continue to get better, I felt route nation was like a transitional film to this one, it was so good
Rogue*
it was a transiotional one lol, from syndiacte to apostles, i hope 7th and 8th bring a new major villain with the 2 movies being a finale ad aposltles should just be assumed all gone, they shouldont continue the apostles saga it will be bad they should bring a new big bad, the biggest villain of ethan hunt and the imf
The opera sequence from Rogue Nation is probably my favorite fight scene from the entire series.
It is not just you, look at the ratings. You are not special.
The music when Cavills face injury is revealed 👌 0:25
As if he had brought it with him from the Man of Steel
As soon as he started free climbing you knew “he’s got this” in his element.
Cool moment, and we knew because we saw him doing that shit for fun in MI2.
Hunt: Stings doesn’t it?
Walker: I protected you in paris and now I’m gonna kick your ass
Lmao bully maguire
Oohh
Bully Cruise
@@johnlark9986 tropic Thunder works best for that
Tom Maguire
You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." Twoface
Good one, Two-Face is also a visual pun on Lark's appearance here
Except the villain was the villain the whole time
that line so... not apply in this case... Henry Cavill was villain all along and Tom Cruise was and is the hero/ protagonist.
@@CoolPandaTheMovieNerd I'm pretty sure he said that because Henry also plays superman. And is a villain in this movie.
@@MiiPower pretty sure its just the burned two face reference
This superman guy can be next terminator....
No cap all he needs is a thick German accent
He's Henry cavill
@@fi-losopher no hes superman
Henry cavil
Definitely a top 3 for next bond
The only reason Cavils character died was because he forgot to reload his arms
Let's all take a moment to appreciate how dedicated Henry Cavill was agreeing to have a hook actually rip out part of his skull and brain and then fall to his death and into a huge explosion, for our entertainment. You can't beat practical hook-gouging and ground impacts, glad the U.S. legalized it just for Tom Cruise's films.
He was inspired by Tom Cruise's commitment to doing all his own stunts. "Oh, Tom broke his ankle? Well I'm gonna do him one BETTER"
One of the best bad guy deaths, so brutal
I guess you never saw an Indiana Jones movie.
@@brahmantyoihsan5938 keep guessing
@@antoniorios3856 😂
@@brahmantyoihsan5938💀 never watched it I heard about it tho
I know how this ends and I’m still on the edge of my seat. This is such a great scene.
That has to be the strongest rope the world has ever seen, damn.
It's not a rope. It's a steel cable.
Still mightly strong tho.
And the stongest hand pull.
That cable could hold ten helicopters suspended.
@@charliefromstarkvillemissi1852 wow... Really?? Didn't know that
@WiiManElite So the hand pull was just coincidentally enough to break it?
God I love the music in this entire scene. That note that plays when when Henry turns around is spine chilling
I think this is the best Mission Impossible movie of all.
Love is how Ethan handled that rear naked choke 1:29, actually a very practical move in real self defence from an action movie fight scene!
This is one of my favorite roles of Cavil. He actually has expressions, emotions, personality here. So different from the emotionless actings we see in Man of Steel and The Witcher.
Big agree. He always gets saddled with mediocre material because he's big and he's hunky, and he's hot, but underneath all that is just a huge nerd and a very talented thespian. I wish people would give him his just due.
I wouldn’t quite say that’s the case in The Witcher
@@Noodles4Lyfeee I'm sorry but the Witcher's writing is AWFUL. Geralt is one of the least brutalized caricatures in the cast but it's still pretty bad.
@@drewhammond5203 Yeah the writing wasn't the best sure, doesn't mean Cavill's acting wasn't good.
@@Noodles4Lyfeee oh, no, absolutely. I'm team Henry all the way, he just gets screwed in the writing Department. He has got the chops to go for an Oscar with the right material and direction
I love the fact that there is no dialogue, no cringe, no taunting, no talking about right and wrong, and no fancy moves or showing off- just a desperate fighting scrum between two men struggling to kill each other.
Love the callback to _Mission: Impossible 2_ at 2:15 when Ethan starts to free-climb the mountain. I remember being in the theater already on the edge of my seat and getting fired up when I saw that.
Same here. Mi2 may be the worst, but I still have fond memories of it. Not bad action film but John woo needed to tone down his use of slow motion and cheezy hero shots
To be fair, though, that's what he was going for. He was trying to make a new action hero with Cruise's Ethan Hunt. He just overcompensated and it came off as ego-stroking.
Tom Cruise is like 55 in this movie. The man is a legend
55 is the new 30 😁
Norway got really excited when Tom C came to Norway to film. "Hollywood wants our mountains". And really disapointed when story ended up not being in Norway 😅
This scene is in norway though
@@Magst3r1 he means story isn't set in Norway.
Is this Preikstolen?
@@PorkPB yeah
@@MKD1101 India
Christopher nolan: Im gonna make the realest two face ever
MI: Dude, just sit and watch
0:28 - That isn’t Walker anymore. This is who he really is: John Lark.
This is the only one I haven't seen, so when Ethan comes to the realization there at the end, it got me too. Jesus, one little tug is all it took,
Owen Davian and Solomon Lane were the two main villains I honestly took seriously.
Goddamn. When you think Ethan Hunt is in a tough situation - climing up on a cliff - you realise he did that 4 films ago!
From beginning 0:00 to about Cavill’s face reveal I absolutely love the audio and the mood the music sets. Fallout is one of my favorite spy movies of all time, a lot of this music gave me the feel that I was watching a classic Bond movie or something. I also love the music when Cruise jumps out of the plane for the HALO sequence
“Face reveal”
Ok Buddy you’ve had enough
Fallout is the best in Mission Impossible franchise
I like how this movie understands that helicopter fuel isn’t like water but an actual corrosive (or at least) and dangerous substance besides being flammable
I saw this in IMAX and I was an absolute nervous wreck by this point in the film. One of the most intense and best moviegoing experiences I've ever had.
I'll never forget it.
Henry looking older than tom is really funny, they made it!!! love Henry in this movie, he deserves more credit and good plot, I don't understand why he doesn't have more recognition
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Now, I’m waiting for mission impossible 7 to come out next year, along with top gun maverick.
👍👍
Same. They both got delayed. Top gun delayed so many times already. Its delay to Nov also made MI7 delayed to next year.
@@dallasyap3064 covid sucks ye?
@@leonardokennichi definitely
@@leonardokennichi yep, no need2ask HAHA
The biggest sin in the Mission Impossible franchise is having killed such a great villain so fast
I wasn't convinced by Cavill's commitment to the role initially but in the end he was really hooked on the part.
As someone afraid of heights that was legit scary.
One of the most satisfying villain deaths I've ever seen
2:45 That was for Hunley
Henry Cavill as August Walker. He played such a badass and dangerous villain.
Tom should stop going to Bohemian Grove too much.
A Final Destination ending to a villain of an action movie. Sheesh.
I like how when the camera pans out and shows him on the mountain it’s very similar to the opening scene for MI2.
Henry Cavil forgot to reload his arms ... thus lost.
Need to give credit to the cameraman and the director. Without factoring the landscape, constant MMA grappling fighting styles, and the camera angle, one would have realised how small Tom Cruise is besides Henry Cavill.
Tom Cruise used Kryptonite to perform this stunt
Great showdown for a great movie.
Not that he didn't have it coming, but God *damn* what a brutal way to go.
half of the face melted and still beautiful
What I like about this scene is the preceding chase. Both Hunt and Walker were in helicopters and attacking each other and finally crashed and sustained injuries, and not to mention where they're at is very cold and getting hard to breathe. Hence the cold coupled with the depleted strength they had, their punches take a lot out of them, which is why Hunt's and Walker's punches have them losing balance and keeling over. It's a great touch, against the backdrop of movies where the protagonist and antagonist just stand up and fight like nothing's happened, especially after the protagonist has fought over 20-30 people.
After Superman got killed here, 4 years later, he came back to life to fight Black Adam.
And then died again
@@brokenspacebar9628 screw James Gunn for that!
Cavil was underrated as hell in this movie. There's some constants in these movies. Like, you go in knowing with full faith Tom Cruise and co are going to kill it, that the stunts and set pieces are going to be suitably unbelievable, that Ethan Hunt will continue to be the living manifestation of destiny, all that good stuff. But it was nice seeing how they executed Cavil's antagonist role. While it wasn't at all hard to spot he'd no doubt be the antagonist, I thought he really did great as a sociopathic, string pulling terrorist. Like how Chris Evans is equally if not, to me, often more incredible and captivating as villains, especially when given scenery to chew on, I feel like playing more antagonists or morally ambiguous characters might help Henry to really showcase the best of his ability as an actor. He's so damn underrated and so many of the projects are on turn out to deviate so heavily from anything that would give him room to work with fully. Like, as much Man of Steel holds it's own special place in my heart and Snyder very often has elements of true genius, that (and even less and less in the sequel DCEU movies) movie didn't exactly allow for Henry to stretch himself as Clark, with characters like Russell Crowe's Jor-El being almost like spokespeople for Clark Kent as opposed to Clark having his own say on the events of the movie and voicing his perspective, which only hurts Henry's chances to convey his understanding of the character. And even worse was The Witcher, with the nonstop changes and diverting away from his Geralt in favour of so many unnecessary changes.
MI is the only franchise that gets better and better every sequel.
2:45
Final destination Be like:
Restart the game. Geralt won't die.
Its strange actually seeing the villain hit the ground in a fall
Talk about a Cliffhanger.
The score and Henry Cavill looking appropriately evil 00:29 is top tier cinema.
Like the subtle detail that he’s impaled and you see his body slightly drag on the ground in the distance lol
01:32 the raid fans, know that move.
Mad dog
0:30 Not his face! Not his beautiful handsome face!
So sweet how these two woke ip from their naps and then kept trying to hug eachother at the edge of this cliff. It’s a shame they lost their footing and had to climb back up the cliff with a loose rope like that.
Tom knows how to climb a mountain since MI2 😂
I still can’t believe Henry Cavill played both Superman and Two-Face
Imagine gotten stuck on that rock wall even though you managed to kill your adversary
we need to see henry as a villain more often.
It sounds like a Superman score and he also still fights like Superman 😆😂🤣
Henry Cavill can armreload and regenerate the burnt skin in one fraction of a second. Such a skillful male species.
2:45 This is for Hunley
We're so lucky to have Henri Cavill, a real golem who can actually act, a taller Tom Hardy.
Henry looks too nice to be a villain
Up to this point Walker was a man ruthlessly focused on his mission with no time for distractions like petty revenge or animosity.
He even berated Solomon for complicating the mission for his petty revenge against Ethan. Now though Walker is pissed off & hurt & he really just wants to beat Ethan to death.
I love how Ethan is just like.....fuccccckk i'm tired
In order to make the scene more realistic, they actually made them fight on the exact mountain
Jesus Christ, Cavill looked like an absolute creep when he saw that he was about to be killed.
I love this more than 007
Both are Brave bold agile and determine.
I've always considered Fallout the ROTJ of M:I. For three reasons:
1. It's VI.
2. It's my favorite from both franchises.
3. It has the hero wearing a badass black outfit!
It also has a great villain played by a British actor
well henry cavill just lost his chance at playing james bond
I hope they'll bring back Walker. He is truly a formidable protagonist and worthy opponent to Ethan Hunt.
He kind of fell off a cliff as well as a helicopter exploding beneath him
@@zayzayz9421 hey there's always a chance of prequel if character is so beloved.
He literally had a metal hook go through his head, fell off a cliff, hit said cliff with his head, and landed on a burning helicopter. He is dead.
Just because Henry played Superman doesn't mean his character here could survive a hook to the head. Lol.
Like fuck would anyone have the grip strength to hold that line when it caught back onto the rock 🤣🤣
I love watching mission impossible!
batman watching an unarmed man kill superman
Henry Cavill was impressive as villian he gave his best performance
This movie reminded me of what the dark Knight did for Batman movies. Provided a much darker tone. There was something about the stakes of this finale that were so intense and nailbiting.
1:18 *In reality, this punch is enough to knock you out for one day!*
Great movie.
This was a mighty impressive scene 😮
Visited Pulpit rock last week, it is fuckin high up indeed!
Watching No Time to Die made me think that I now prefer the MI franchise more.
Same here. I mean i love daniel craigs take on james bond but mission impossible franchise has always been amazing for me
The actress who played Madeline Swann was a villain in the 4th mission impossible