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they could've had it make noise, and use some kind of noise cancellation device that zeros out the same frequency range. we already have that technology
The eye-tracking invisibility screen is awesome, but my favorite gadget has got to be the water drip noisemaker thing. It feels like a device that a lot of thought went into - something that's innocuous enough to not raise major alarms, but important enough that most guards will feel the need to check it out (but also not enough that they'll immediately call for backup or a plumber). It's not going to raise suspicion that they hear it multiple times but can't find the source, you can vary the frequency of drips without it sounding too unnatural, and it's plausible for the sound to mysteriously go away once you've finished your mission. Plus, it's a sound that could be heard in almost any setting, and usually requires your guard to dig around in tucked away areas where bathrooms/pipes are usually found.
@@geigertec5921 possibly but usually mice don't squeak that much, when I had them in my walls at my old flat all I heard was scratching and scuttling but I guess they could make a device for that noise. Water drops is definitely the best though as its so obviously water where other noises could be confused with other things, such as squeaky footsteps.
@@Piostephanie there is a way and it has been done before. I forgot the name of it (someone can comment below) Basically, you have to use a high frequency wave as a carrier and modulate it with the sound you want (using amplitude modulation). Now it is not audible to the human ears and we can send it in targetted beams. When the high frequency beam hits something, I don't know exactly what happens but it loses the high frequency and the person near the target can hear the sound in its original low frequency. This has been developed for military purposes, for sending unpleasant sounds (loud, high pitched) to disorient someone or to send secret messages
The fact that the device incorporates real time motion parallax so the projection lines up with the stooges point of view is oscar worthy. It's such a specific idea and it works so well. I also love that the device is such a successful illusion right until another person walks into the scene / someone gets in the way of the render at which point the jig is up. Amazing writing to keep the audience on the edge their seats 💯
@@Klimbo93 Given that perception of depth gets weaker at a distance, and that the guard did seem to notice that it looked a bit strange, I found it realistic enough.
@@vice.nor.virtue Nah, I offered an objective fact, while people choose to disregard it, based on some impulsive thoughts they aim to justify the lie they want to believe because it looks cooler. I came here to discuss how the world works, not how fools want to believe it works.
@@pranava8185 I think no one has built it because it would require a lot of money and it would practically be useless besides being a fancy toy. As far as the technology is concerned, First, The screen, We have bendable screens, maybe not as good as the ones shown in the movie but still we have screens that can bend. Second, The camera, It looks like it can adjust itself according to the object its tracking, Nothing ground breaking here, movies use these types of cameras all the time. Third, The software, The software seems to take the input from the 2 cameras and stitch together what the hallway would look like from the perspective of the tracked person and show it on the screen (Using some kind of AI). This is nothing other than AR/VR, which you can find in almost any smartphone these days. What I said above is definitely an oversimplification and would require a lot of R&D and ton of money to actually work, So like I said earlier, the technology is there but its just not practical for anyone to actually make this.
3:14 to 3:25 is a moment of Perfection in the movie. Lately, we've seen action movies where protagonists joke about even in tense moments, more often than not killing the tension. And then there's This moment. The sequence starts with a lot of tension, and these 10 seconds give the audience a good joke that, not only doesn't kill the tension, but it actually duplicates it. Magnificent planning and execution of the scene. 10/10 should do it again.
Honestly, "American tourist" is not the type of disguise I'd consider when exfiltrating a Russian government building. I mean, if an alarm is tripped and the guards don't find the guy, they're gonna pin it on the nearest American and call it a day, lol
No they wouldn't. We're long past the Cold War and Russia just wants the west to stay out of its business. China, on the other hand, would and have detained tourists arbitrarily in the name of the CCP
Imagine believing in child r, ruling uour government. Imaginr believing everything they tell you on the news. Imagine being so stupid as to not know your own biology
Holly fucking shit! Whoever pieced together the music and the scenes in this movie is a genius . The absence of music at the part they are silently moving the fake mirror . The suspense when ethan is searching and the archives , which gets more suspenseful when he realises there is nothing there . The rise of suspense when they hear the interference and the chocking of the guard. The pacing music when ethan says abort and they pick up the pace to get out of there , which gets faster and faster the faster the characters are going , the “compromised” music when the guards discover the fake mirror while also being suspicious when he walks by the “bad guy” (forgot his name) and when he notices the empty vault . Then gets faster when they pick up the pace which then turns to a russian choir when ethan is acting as the russian general. Then he changes outfits and the characteristic mission impossible sound effect is heard, where then the music becomes suspicious about what is happening
2 years late but Michael Giachinno. Did the score for Doctor Strange, No Way Home, Thor Love and Thunder, Rogue One, etc. he’s great at building upon past versions of existing themes, or creating news one that fit the stylistic flair of the film itself.
Though it does seem a bit odd to me that when it starts detecting multiple targets that it wouldn't be programmed to default to a single centered pov which could maybe have a SLIGHT chance of maintaining the illusion a bit longer, instead of an attention-grabbing effort to cycle between multiple pov's lol.
At first I was like "This tech is so futuristic, it'd be insane to pull off", but then I remembered, the way the Mandolorian is filmed is done with some very similar tech. If I remember properly, the dome they film in, tracks the cameras' positions, so it gives the illusion that there's an actual landscape.
@@kreigguardsman3355 Give it a few decades maybe less. Who knows where the tech will be, 50years ago (+/-) mobile phones couldn't fit in your pocket comfortably, 3 decades ago they were strictly for calling. The smartphone as we know it is only about 19 years old. So who knows may in a few decades we can have portable illusionary walls 🤷♂️😂
@@newtybot I'd agree, if we weren't heading into a global recession, but given that we likely are, technology on extravagant projects like this are likely to receive less funding for improvements 😔
While the scene has a great amount of tension and thrill from the view of the two agents, its great because if you put yourself in the shoes of that security guard it MUST feel like an absurdly off-kilter moment. He knows something is off or wrong, he can't see it, he must think he must be going insane or something haunting must be happening because where the fuck do those water drops and visions out of the corner of his eye come from? Brilliant.
if he was me, i could think that im tired or sleep deprived as visions out of the corners of my eyes happened to me when i didint sleep for 2 days straight
this movie is from 2011. and shot in 2009 and 2010. tom cruise and his team still had it at that time. now 12 years gave gona by and he looks and acts old. and the ones after mi4 were just bland. very bland.
Im not sure if that was makeup, but if it wasnt Cruise actually looks pretty slavic with the mustache. The explosions look really good too compared to Hollywood standards
Just a reminder that the best tension in some of the most intense scenes in movies isn't created with a dramatic or scary sounding score, it's usually with the complete absence of sound. This scene, Llewelyn in the hotel room from No Country for Old Men, the adrenaline shot scene from Pulp Fiction, etc. It's a primal human instinct to feel a deep sense of unease when we hear a complete lack of a score, as silence used to indicate the nearby presence of a predator in the wilderness. Never underestimate the power that silence has in cinema.
I wish more studios would learn from scenes like this. Sometimes, the right soundtrack is pure silence. I honestly can't imagine any type of music that would improve the scene over just the natural background noise you would expect to hear, and nothing else.
So, the entire plan depended on a guard being curious enough to look for a leaky tap! What if the bathroom already had a bad faucet and the guard was used to ignoring that kind of sound or if he just didn't care? Did they have another sound maker to try and distract him with some other sound?
If the noise maker failed they could try something else. And the MI team is always operating under extreme time pressure and being forced to improvise on the fly, so I'm cool with their plans feeling a tad hasty. It's not like they had weeks to plan this Kremlin heist.
For some odd reason when I'm Stressed I always watch this like it makes me cool down because it looks and Sounds Satisfying, it looks way to Smooth and just the Ambience is just Calming for some Reason.
Definitely the most clever scene in the entire M:I franchise, though there are so many. I forgot how great this one is, though Rogue Nation is my personal favorite.
This scene is certainly unrealistic (even for Mission impossible standards) in how easily it is for everyone to make up the russians in the most guarded place of their country, but it still is one of my favourite scenes in the franchise, maybe my second together with Rogue Nation ending in London (nothing can beat Vienna to anyone with a little of cinematic taste), music is great.
That door opening quietly is way more unbelievable than the screen.
you could tell ethan was nervous about it too
always think bout that
That's why it's called movie.
@@JoseBelievesNoOneNo, they're called movies because the pictures move.
they could've had it make noise, and use some kind of noise cancellation device that zeros out the same frequency range. we already have that technology
If there was a glitch in reality infront of my eyes, my first instinct is to do ANYTHING else but run right into it
the simulation is real 👁👄👁
Theyre Russian.
Kremlin guardsmen. I think theyre more scared of their boss than a realitu glitch
how to enter the backrooms 101
Russians always rush b
Can you imagine looking down a corridor and seeing his face the size of a 4x4 staring at you. That'd take me down silently with a heart attack
Bles al fielem
I would think I was in some sort of horror game.
looking like a gmod nextbot
@@hindswowling2150😨😨😨
The eye-tracking invisibility screen is awesome, but my favorite gadget has got to be the water drip noisemaker thing. It feels like a device that a lot of thought went into - something that's innocuous enough to not raise major alarms, but important enough that most guards will feel the need to check it out (but also not enough that they'll immediately call for backup or a plumber). It's not going to raise suspicion that they hear it multiple times but can't find the source, you can vary the frequency of drips without it sounding too unnatural, and it's plausible for the sound to mysteriously go away once you've finished your mission. Plus, it's a sound that could be heard in almost any setting, and usually requires your guard to dig around in tucked away areas where bathrooms/pipes are usually found.
Damn that's true. Clogging sounds on faucet or plumbing might also be effective. Or gasses leak sounds from inside shaft.
Or the sound of a mouse squeaking. Rodents get in government buildings all the time.
@@geigertec5921 possibly but usually mice don't squeak that much, when I had them in my walls at my old flat all I heard was scratching and scuttling but I guess they could make a device for that noise. Water drops is definitely the best though as its so obviously water where other noises could be confused with other things, such as squeaky footsteps.
How can it work, really? I can't seem to use my imagination...
@@Piostephanie there is a way and it has been done before. I forgot the name of it (someone can comment below) Basically, you have to use a high frequency wave as a carrier and modulate it with the sound you want (using amplitude modulation). Now it is not audible to the human ears and we can send it in targetted beams. When the high frequency beam hits something, I don't know exactly what happens but it loses the high frequency and the person near the target can hear the sound in its original low frequency. This has been developed for military purposes, for sending unpleasant sounds (loud, high pitched) to disorient someone or to send secret messages
The fact that the device incorporates real time motion parallax so the projection lines up with the stooges point of view is oscar worthy. It's such a specific idea and it works so well. I also love that the device is such a successful illusion right until another person walks into the scene / someone gets in the way of the render at which point the jig is up. Amazing writing to keep the audience on the edge their seats 💯
its movie logic, the device would not be very effective in real life, unless the guard has only on eye, and no perception of depth
@@Klimbo93 it would probably fool for a while, especially if the guard has to do two jobs, watch the cameras, and the hall
@@Klimbo93 Given that perception of depth gets weaker at a distance, and that the guard did seem to notice that it looked a bit strange, I found it realistic enough.
@@Klimbo93 we disagree with you
@@vice.nor.virtue Nah, I offered an objective fact, while people choose to disregard it, based on some impulsive thoughts they aim to justify the lie they want to believe because it looks cooler. I came here to discuss how the world works, not how fools want to believe it works.
Can we talk about how absurdly genius this contraption is?
Ikr?!
The most amazing thing about it is that we live in a time where you can make something like this for real.
@@wlockuz4467 so then where is it?
@@pranava8185 i think he mean the "Quantum Stealth "invisibility cloak"", but i don't know for sure.
@@pranava8185 I think no one has built it because it would require a lot of money and it would practically be useless besides being a fancy toy.
As far as the technology is concerned, First, The screen, We have bendable screens, maybe not as good as the ones shown in the movie but still we have screens that can bend.
Second, The camera, It looks like it can adjust itself according to the object its tracking, Nothing ground breaking here, movies use these types of cameras all the time.
Third, The software, The software seems to take the input from the 2 cameras and stitch together what the hallway would look like from the perspective of the tracked person and show it on the screen (Using some kind of AI). This is nothing other than AR/VR, which you can find in almost any smartphone these days.
What I said above is definitely an oversimplification and would require a lot of R&D and ton of money to actually work, So like I said earlier, the technology is there but its just not practical for anyone to actually make this.
6:54 love how the music changes from dramatic to operatic, to resemble Russian General demeanor
veryy smooth
07:18 how his hair come in right place all of sudden.
Anyway this is the best MI movie for movie
@WONADON Russian, Soviets, all the same, only different ideologies
@@dimdimbramantyo7666 russian is a nationality
Yeah this is called cinema hope you enjoy
7:12 that disguise change was SMOOTH AF
Shame 07:13
Dr_Niiko You mean 7:05?
They did it in CG
Lempangkah
@@kramtaylor9388 Trust me, no xd
One of the best scenes of the mi franchise
6:52 That score transition was perfect
Score
3:14 to 3:25 is a moment of Perfection in the movie. Lately, we've seen action movies where protagonists joke about even in tense moments, more often than not killing the tension. And then there's This moment. The sequence starts with a lot of tension, and these 10 seconds give the audience a good joke that, not only doesn't kill the tension, but it actually duplicates it. Magnificent planning and execution of the scene. 10/10 should do it again.
Ah yes. Reminds me of the new thor movie. 😂
That's how you do jokes correctly. It's funny to the audience, but to the characters the situation has to stay dead serious.
yes, dead reckoning in my opinion suffers greatly from bad humor. Almost reminded me of a marvel movie 🤦♂
@@Mediados what the
This scene is like me sneaking at night to get snack
Mee too when i get my phone at 3:00 am
r/youngpeopleyoutube
@@sahartheoriginal dude that’s not how and or what that means and works
@@sahartheoriginal If anything your PFP and name is what is young people youtube
No
This movie changed the future of MI franchise
How so? They keep getting framed or left out to dry by someone, nothing new going on here.
@@ToreDL87 What he probably meant to say was that Ghost Protocol go back to the old espionage theme and a team effort to finish a mission.
I want to change like that on Halloween 😂😂
It’s going great
Really
Fallout is one of the best action thrillers of all time
@@ToreDL87 ooowkolkonnolkmkoljom
Honestly, "American tourist" is not the type of disguise I'd consider when exfiltrating a Russian government building. I mean, if an alarm is tripped and the guards don't find the guy, they're gonna pin it on the nearest American and call it a day, lol
lol
С чего ты взял, что на американца будут вешать? Почему у вас всегда голова забита совершенно бредовыми стереотипами?
Dude looks more like a German tourist than anything, with that Bruce Springsteen shirt and those weird glasses.
No they wouldn't. We're long past the Cold War and Russia just wants the west to stay out of its business. China, on the other hand, would and have detained tourists arbitrarily in the name of the CCP
Imagine believing in child r, ruling uour government. Imaginr believing everything they tell you on the news. Imagine being so stupid as to not know your own biology
6:52 that score transition is nice
Holly fucking shit! Whoever pieced together the music and the scenes in this movie is a genius . The absence of music at the part they are silently moving the fake mirror . The suspense when ethan is searching and the archives , which gets more suspenseful when he realises there is nothing there . The rise of suspense when they hear the interference and the chocking of the guard. The pacing music when ethan says abort and they pick up the pace to get out of there , which gets faster and faster the faster the characters are going , the “compromised” music when the guards discover the fake mirror while also being suspicious when he walks by the “bad guy” (forgot his name) and when he notices the empty vault . Then gets faster when they pick up the pace which then turns to a russian choir when ethan is acting as the russian general. Then he changes outfits and the characteristic mission impossible sound effect is heard, where then the music becomes suspicious about what is happening
such a good observation! Amazing.
Show off🐸
2 years late but Michael Giachinno. Did the score for Doctor Strange, No Way Home, Thor Love and Thunder, Rogue One, etc. he’s great at building upon past versions of existing themes, or creating news one that fit the stylistic flair of the film itself.
so true
👍
3:17 gets me every time 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sure 😂😂😂
Lol
Class meeting at the future:
looks like idubz
I like how realist the device is. It actually track in real time the eyes so the camera can be at the right spot to render the scene.
Though it does seem a bit odd to me that when it starts detecting multiple targets that it wouldn't be programmed to default to a single centered pov which could maybe have a SLIGHT chance of maintaining the illusion a bit longer, instead of an attention-grabbing effort to cycle between multiple pov's lol.
@@BDNeonthere is no hope of maintaining the illusion when with multiple people,so they could have just ignored the possibility altogether
At first I was like "This tech is so futuristic, it'd be insane to pull off", but then I remembered, the way the Mandolorian is filmed is done with some very similar tech. If I remember properly, the dome they film in, tracks the cameras' positions, so it gives the illusion that there's an actual landscape.
That’s a whole ass room though but not far off
@@kreigguardsman3355 Give it a few decades maybe less. Who knows where the tech will be, 50years ago (+/-) mobile phones couldn't fit in your pocket comfortably, 3 decades ago they were strictly for calling. The smartphone as we know it is only about 19 years old. So who knows may in a few decades we can have portable illusionary walls 🤷♂️😂
@@TheLeninTrain you’re giving it way too much time bro
Give it a year maybe two
@@newtybot I'd agree, if we weren't heading into a global recession, but given that we likely are, technology on extravagant projects like this are likely to receive less funding for improvements 😔
@@TheLeninTrain hmmmm you know, I suppose that’s fair. Sometimes I forget that progression is a manmade concept
6:58 it say:Shut the gate down
7:00 say:faster!
but in what language?
Спасибо что подсказали, я не мог понять что он произнёс.
@@user-mt6zw4ik1lна русском, но понять трудно.
Ну, они говорят это с просто ужасным акцентом
@@user-mt6zw4ik1l They were infiltrating kremlin. So what do you think?
3:16 I’AM THE GREAT AND POWERFUL OZ!
haha nice one mate XD
Everything about this franchise is iconic
The whole thing was spoiled for me with the first movie and Peter Graves turned out to be the bad guy. Never! Never!! NEVER!
What about the water drops?
The Guard had a Metal Gear Question Mark hovering over his head the entire time 😅😅😅😅🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
While the scene has a great amount of tension and thrill from the view of the two agents, its great because if you put yourself in the shoes of that security guard it MUST feel like an absurdly off-kilter moment.
He knows something is off or wrong, he can't see it, he must think he must be going insane or something haunting must be happening because where the fuck do those water drops and visions out of the corner of his eye come from? Brilliant.
if he was me, i could think that im tired or sleep deprived as visions out of the corners of my eyes happened to me when i didint sleep for 2 days straight
Damn the little flinch on benji face when the card enters the lock is great. Showed that benji is still tensed after nearly screwing up.
These films are excellent, who would of thought 20 years down the line after Mission impossible their still delivering bangers
this movie is from 2011. and shot in 2009 and 2010. tom cruise and his team still had it at that time. now 12 years gave gona by and he looks and acts old. and the ones after mi4 were just bland. very bland.
@@stylishboy004Fallout was bland? What?
The hallway sequence is so damn engaging. I don't know if I've ever felt more tense watching a scene.
that dripping sound thing is pure magic
The Russians were happy that they were finally about to escape the matrix.
Im not sure if that was makeup, but if it wasnt Cruise actually looks pretty slavic with the mustache. The explosions look really good too compared to Hollywood standards
7:00 its also all the small things i love that the jacket is reversible
Just a reminder that the best tension in some of the most intense scenes in movies isn't created with a dramatic or scary sounding score, it's usually with the complete absence of sound. This scene, Llewelyn in the hotel room from No Country for Old Men, the adrenaline shot scene from Pulp Fiction, etc. It's a primal human instinct to feel a deep sense of unease when we hear a complete lack of a score, as silence used to indicate the nearby presence of a predator in the wilderness. Never underestimate the power that silence has in cinema.
To make this scene more realistic Tom Cruise actually bombed Kremlin and paid compensation price later
Grow up.
The camouflage screen is absolutely creative writing ,very new concept
The stuff they come up with in these films is amazing!
6:18 When you’re about to be late for school/work. 6:55 When you made it to your classroom/office just in time.
@KingLak_YT lel
Why was there bombing in end scene ; haven’t seen the movie
Love this scene. So clever and funny.👍🏼 God knows what is wrong with people who don't like this scene. 😑
What is movie name plz
@@dattakakde1697 video title.
@@dattakakde1697 Not without my daughter
if you hate other people work you can make them feel pain, so you controll them. if you have not controll over your life, that at least is controll.
@@dattakakde1697boku no piko
Ghost protocol still the best Mission Impossible movie
That was insanely cool. The shit they pull off for these movies is crazy.
3:15 LOL 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The heavy breathing & swallowing after that🤣this is real acting.
i think about this scene randomly
Песков превратился в Малахова
This movie went above and beyond with attention to detail
I mean this scean,the whole movie was a masterpiece 👌
I wish more studios would learn from scenes like this. Sometimes, the right soundtrack is pure silence. I honestly can't imagine any type of music that would improve the scene over just the natural background noise you would expect to hear, and nothing else.
2011: why do you make such fools of Russian soldiers?
2022: OK nevermind ;)
MI TV show used to be interesting because of its clever gadgets. This was the best gadget through the entire series. Kudos to Brad Bird
This clip is better than a majority of movies in the past 5 years,
The scene that ever makes everyone in the studio silent.
Some Inventor: I'm so glad my exact-room-dimensions projection screen with robotic eye-tracking display finally came in handy!
As much as I love this scene, they are very lucky the guard didn't just call a plumber when he heard the dripping
"I hear a dripping sound"
he is the plumber him self
@@morphmoprg4810 I thought he was the security guard
@@TheIllusiveMan11 he is a mario
Or the corridor to top secret archieve of Russia did not install thermal camera
So, the entire plan depended on a guard being curious enough to look for a leaky tap! What if the bathroom already had a bad faucet and the guard was used to ignoring that kind of sound or if he just didn't care? Did they have another sound maker to try and distract him with some other sound?
I'm sure they had multiple contingency plans
If the noise maker failed they could try something else. And the MI team is always operating under extreme time pressure and being forced to improvise on the fly, so I'm cool with their plans feeling a tad hasty. It's not like they had weeks to plan this Kremlin heist.
For some odd reason when I'm Stressed I always watch this like it makes me cool down because it looks and Sounds Satisfying, it looks way to Smooth and just the Ambience is just Calming for some Reason.
The dynamic change of the music throughout the scene is astounding
Tom cruise is seriously funny. And I am dead serious about it. 🤣
This scene MADE this film 🎥 🎞 🍿
5:48
The moment when hero and villain are meet for 1st time
3:16 Me during a Zoom meeting
🤣
Loved this scene. Was on the edge of my seat the entire time
really love this scene
Detonating the whole data and military base with historic value just to catch some spy dudes and secure their info
Russia:YES
3:56 in every movie ever made in movie history...ever, unocking makes a loud beep sound.....ah well.
Apa artinya
@@muhammadfauzan6745 this is English, why are you here?
@@rumiaito5775 I'm arabic
Maybe they forget to add a sound
@@fauzan3427 plausible
This movie was so good that it duped me into watching the next two
I remember, how i loved that whole kreml scene, pure genius
Fun fact: Tom had to remove his make up to look old. This is his bare face.
Press square to doubt
No
7:28 look at the inner side of the collar, no signs of military uniform visible now, after wearing on the inner side 😂😂
Which is amazing
The sound projection device a little handheld device to distract the guard is what’s amazing.
The thing about these MI films. Is that they understand that action drives the narrative and gratuitous violence never works.
That quickchange at the end was hillarious.
Her: I am pregnant.
Him: **knowing that having a kid is expensive** 5:31
😂😂😂.. man where do y'all get these things
Imagine you're strolling in a hallway then you see the giant face of a dude that covers the entire hallway 🤣🤣
Bro... This mission was bombastic.
7:41 it would be act of war
Me and my brother sneaking to the kitchen in the midnight without being seen by our dog 😂😂😂
One of the greatest scenes in movie history
Definitely the most clever scene in the entire M:I franchise, though there are so many. I forgot how great this one is, though Rogue Nation is my personal favorite.
I glad i started to watch all the mission impossible movies and more to come
4:40 Also he's totally searching through 100 ft 16mm film daylight reels lol. As an analog shooter I love it.
This is why I work alone.
Thank you.
😆😆😆
I think the water drop contraption is so cool.
best 10 second transformation ever
3:17😁😁
This was teh best lmao:D
Benji's actor nailed this scene. Even if i dont know the bsckstory of this scene, watching his tensed facial expression alone would give me an anxiety
Especially 3:17
Классный, динамичный боевик, пролетел как одно мгновение. Том Круз великолепен!
What does Tom cruise speak in Russian. Can anybody put it in english
When Benji just popped up 😭😭😂😂
This scene is certainly unrealistic (even for Mission impossible standards) in how easily it is for everyone to make up the russians in the most guarded place of their country, but it still is one of my favourite scenes in the franchise, maybe my second together with Rogue Nation ending in London (nothing can beat Vienna to anyone with a little of cinematic taste), music is great.
Обожаю этот фильм, все части 👍👍
darnit now I just want to rewatch the whole movie
3:28 was the best and the funniest scene
And yet we can't have screens like this IRL, with our eye tracking and one-way lightscreens, it's still kept from us
me getting ready for the Barbie film after watching Oppenheimer: 7:05
It is intensive and funny at the same time
Come on Tom, you can't run away from those thoughts forever.
Nice family guy reference
U noticed the 350z 😂😂 7:48
I like how the whole set up is like an allen key from ikea, used once for one very specific purpose and unlikely to ever be used again.
The best mission series
This scene alone makes me want to watch the movie.
С таким акцентом будет пойман моментом
In the movie theater, we all just stop eating and moving while watching this scene
Besides the building scene this was the best scene in the film..
This movie was my first mission impossible movie. And this scene completely sold the entire franchise to me
good thing they decided to put no score during the guard sequence
actually i was never a huge fan of the series but this kinda gets me... might give it another try :P