The first Mission Impossible came out in 1996. The fact that 27 years later, Tom Cruise is still making these movies at the age of 61 while doing his own stunts is insane.
Glad they pointed out the COMICAL level of direct exposition in this film. People in real life do not talk like any of these characters do. It felt like the script was written by ChatGPT.
This one definitely had more cliches and more BS than your average. In fact, I'm starting to think Christopher McQuarrie has become pretty lazy at putting these movies together except for the stunts. But just like CGI, stunts only starts to get thin.
Around 20 minutes in, you mentioned Kittridge somehow having history with Alana. She's Max's daughter (from Mission Impossible 1). I'd say that's history enough.
Im convinved that Tom Cruise keeps doing these movies so he could sprint and ride a motorbike on the big screen to perpetuate the meme about him doing so.
@briancolwill3071 For me it's not an eye roll. I do find it aesthetically pleasing, and he's made effort to actually improve his running technique over the years. It's a trope I actively look for in all his movies.
@@redtrolly I was speaking for the majority of the collective audience as I understand it from the internet. However you've pulled the truth out of me, I kinda like it too
2 sins you missed 1) Why couldn’t Ethan board the train the same way Paris did? By jumping onto it from the bridge it passed under. 2) When Grace put on the Ilana mask, her eye color stayed the same. So, how is it that Zola could look right at Ilana, his own sister, and not realize her bright blue eyes had suddenly become dark brown.
The biggest sin is the fact it's a steam train that's made to accelerate to it's top speed and yet manages to run a long time without ANY coal added to the fire! It would have lost steam, slowed down and stopped.
@@andreadg5429 You got any better explanation? They intentionally edited Vanessa Kirby's eye colors, which had to be for a reason. Why go through the extra step of changing the eye color if it doesn't mean anything? The 'they're just lazy' excuse doesn't work because it actually takes more work to change the eye color instead of just leaving it unchanged
My sin: The green smoke bomb conversation happens above a completely full working floor with dozens of workers in, and a ton of large windows that overlook that working floor, meaning ANYONE could have seen it all going on.
@@muhammadf2992the trouble is, when the camera is following the characters through the typewriter pool we can clearly see the office where the conversation is taking place and there are no tinted windows. DING!
The more I think about this movie, the more and more I forget about it from a plot perspective. I just don't think the story here for this movie is as good as the previous 3 films, and on top of that I personally find the action in the previous three to be better too.
The previous entries from 3 on have been largely excellent in terms of storytelling. Here, for the first time, I was bored for a large portion. That being said, still a great franchise.
Not to mention you build a character like Ilsa faust and kinda begin to like her more and more, then they just use a cheap move to kill her off. I mean put her in a serious medical condition and let her be alive but that fight and how she was killed was cheap. She handled bigger stronger guys before.
2023: Cinemasins Sin Counter for MI 7: 139 2015 Rouge Nation: Ethan: “Let Benji Go” Solomon Lane: “139” The MI:7 Sin Counter is the same code to disarming the bomb around Benji in MI:5
Guess the statement about training on binoculars qualifies as specious. It's the same token as how a lot of training can be involved in use of an abacus. Is that claim true?
21:22 I think this is your most accurate sin in awhile. It’s not anticlimactic but we saw it SO many fuckin times before the movie came out (from their own promoting) that I don’t think the movie got to wow us as much as previous entries
also what we got in the trailers was basically what we got in the movie. Plus five seconds of cruise skydiving and that was it. Not very exciting to me
1. Needs a sin for the most British group of "American" officials ever filmed (I laughed out loud in the theatre as they just kept revealing Brit after Brit) 2. Needs a sin removed for Hayley Atwell tying her long hair up before doing a stunt, the way that any real long-haired person would, and the way that Hollywood never shows women doing usually
the uncharted 2 game did it best. awesome action piece for an "old" video game. but yeah... mission impossible did a fantastic and gripping vertical train scene.
God I had so many gripes with this movie as a software developer. Specifically all the AI stuff. Not that it was a mega AI, but the fact that somehow being an AI gave it magical hacking powers. With the government, sure, because there's so many machines and people to serve as attack surface. However, if Luther/Benji are top of their game, their machines would already be security hardened.
I think it’s in reference to the fact that they recently announced that the next movie will have a title change and will not be “Dead Reckoning: Part 2”, and we don’t exactly know what that means for this movie’s title.
Well, they _did_ film the motorcycle stunt before they filmed literally anything else because if Tom Cruise died doing it they there wouldn't be a movie. I imagine the spectacular stunt in the next movie will be the same.
What has been done a lot where they split a movie into separate parts and decide to just in the series in the cliffhanger. No matter if the first part was good or not
THE ILSA VS GABRIEL FIGHT DROVE ME ABSOLUTELY NUTS!!! If you have a knife and your enemy has a sword, you have 2 options. You run.. or you die.. Period! He literally brings a knife to a sword fight!..... All she had to do was go for the arm holding knife and he was toast. For as skilled a fighter as she was, I refuse to think that in real life that she wouldn't take that route....
Here’s my thing: they just adopted the thief? Why? “This chick stole from us; left you, Ethan, to get picked up by cops, THEN left you to die by train; and she’s proven self-interest is her only interest. So obviously we’re gonna make her a sacred member of our blood brotherhood to be protected at all possible costs.” It was like the movie was screaming: we’re gonna off a female, but we made a replacement. 😒
One thing I find fascinating about that message. "Your habitual rogue behavior will not be tolerated." You mean the behavior that has not only ensured success in every one of these movies but was almost always the only way to succeed? You mean that behavior? Might as well tell a bird you won't tolerate it's habitual flying before telling it to get to it's nest.
They dumbed down the protagonist team just to move the plot along. The team get explicitly told right at the start that the AI manipulates and infiltrates digital technology. Yet the spend half the movie using digital technology acting shocked when their plans fail because their technology gets hacked by the AI.
You missed the massive obvious exchange between Grave and the White Widow where she comes out and stares at her Brother with brown eyes instead of very unique green eyes
Yes, I actually thought he was going to notice it in the movie, it was a nice detail to switch eye colors and I thought it was part of the plot but they didn’t use it, and also you’d think the IMF would have contact lenses on hand for costumes…
and that her brother would notice going from bright green eyes to regular brown. Especially when he's inches away from her face as she comes out of the room^^@@macumbeiro_xx
@@yodayun yup, if I was the director I would have included a scene where Benji says that they contact lenses are missing so she has to rush and go with brown eyes but try not to make eye contact with her brother or something along those lines to keep the scene even more intense. Missed opportunity. There was no reason to change the actress eye color if it didn’t serve any purpose other than make it not believable.
I can't get my head around why they went to the effort to change her eyes to brown in post for no one in the movie to notice the eye colour change! 🤷♂️
@@Hoscittyup, I think that maybe they had another scene planned out that was scratched and just left it the way it was, but I don’t think it was a change in post but contact lenses that the actress wore for the scene.
Yes I agree. I love MI movies but this one really had such weak dialogue and forced exposition with an overly dumb fetch quest plot. Felt more like F&F than the best MI movies.
HOLY SHIT, I cannot believe that Cinema Sins is the first place that correctly provided both the definition and legal application of what treason is. Any chance you guys could spare some time providing this type of knowledge to both our media and government? In case you were considering expanding your services at Cinema Sins....lol
And shown so many times in the trailers and even the opening credits like he said, that it was underwhelming. Everyone agrees there should have been more to the scene like him actually aiming his parachute to travel towards the train instead of randomly crashing through the exact carriage at the exact time needed to make Grace live. No wonder there’s so many critics hating on the movie.
Everyone agrees? Who's this everyone? And what critics are hating on this movie? It got a 96 on Rotten Tomatoes and universal acclaim on Metacritic. It was the best reviewed action film of the year. What critics are you reading?
I thought you would pick up on how Grace is suddenly on the train and there is no explanation as to how she got on and what the chances were that The White Widow would be walking around and see her and how she managed to pull off the switch to being the white widow lookalike.
Even weirder how none of her henchmen notices that the normally suave and confident White Widow is suddenly acting really nervous and uncertain for some reason
Nigga they all told her that she looked different, and she was able to speak her way out with the accent. Suddenly everybody has become a movie director
He needs to die already. Jack Reacher, Maverick and these last 3 films are a man grasping desperately to stay relevant and get recognition. He says it's "for the audience " and that he's trying to reverse overuse of CG, but the train scene and fake mountain ramp looked like cheap LOTR lanscape or the Polar Express...And even when he did the vulnerable, indecisive stuff in the yellow car chase, it's all just window dressing for a megalomaniac who has to play characters who never gets shot but kills every single special ops trained henchman easily, consistently beats the shit out of men 40yrs younger in hand to hand, speaks several languages fluently, can travel at mach 10, pull 10 gs, make women swoon and sprint at a speed comparable to Usain Bolt, even though he's 5'7" with shoes on...the camera on the track makes it look like he's running way faster. Just retire gracefully. The fact that studios will spend millions on a movie woven to showcase his invincibility in multiple world locations is just kinda sad IMO.
He needs to die already. Jack Reacher, Maverick and these last 3 films are a man grasping desperately to stay relevant and get recognition. He says it's "for the audience " and that he's trying to reverse overuse of CG, but the train scene and fake mountain ramp looked like cheap LOTR lanscape or the Polar Express...And even when he did the vulnerable, indecisive stuff in the yellow car chase, it's all just window dressing for a megalomaniac who has to play characters who never gets shot but kills every single special ops trained henchman easily, consistently beats the shit out of men 40yrs younger in hand to hand, speaks several languages fluently, can travel at mach 10, pull 10 gs, make women swoon and sprint at a speed comparable to Usain Bolt, even though he's 5'7" with shoes on...the camera on the track makes it look like he's running way faster. Just retire gracefully. The fact that studios will spend millions on a movie woven to showcase his invincibility in multiple world locations is just kinda sad IMO.
He needs to die already. Jack Reacher, Maverick and these last 3 films are a man grasping desperately to stay relevant and get recognition. He says it's "for the audience " and that he's trying to reverse overuse of CG, but the train scene and fake mountain ramp looked like cheap LOTR lanscape or the Polar Express...And even when he did the vulnerable, indecisive stuff in the yellow car chase, it's all just window dressing for a megalomaniac who has to play characters who never gets shot but kills every single special ops trained henchman easily, consistently beats the shit out of men 40yrs younger in hand to hand, speaks several languages fluently, can travel at mach 10, pull 10 gs, make women swoon and sprint at a speed comparable to Usain Bolt, even though he's 5'7" with shoes on...the camera on the track makes it look like he's running way faster. Just retire gracefully. The fact that studios will spend millions on a movie woven to showcase his invincibility in multiple world locations is just kinda sad IMO.
He needs to die already. Jack Reacher, Maverick and these last 3 films are a man grasping desperately to stay relevant and get recognition. He says it's "for the audience " and that he's trying to reverse overuse of CG, but the train scene and fake mountain ramp looked like cheap LOTR lanscape or the Polar Express...And even when he did the vulnerable, indecisive stuff in the yellow car chase, it's all just window dressing for a megalomaniac who has to play characters who never gets shot but kills every single special ops trained henchman easily, consistently beats the shit out of men 40yrs younger in hand to hand, speaks several languages fluently, can travel at mach 10, pull 10 gs, make women swoon and sprint at a speed comparable to Usain Bolt, even though he's 5'7" with shoes on...the camera on the track makes it look like he's running way faster. Just retire gracefully. The fact that studios will spend millions on a movie woven to showcase his invincibility in multiple world locations is just kinda sad IMO.
I went to see this in the theater, and I'm glad I did, but I literally started falling asleep towards the end, and had no idea what exactly was going on.
Saw it in theatre and kept hoping it would be better than 6 but nope - not even close - 4, 5, 6 all better. Even 1 was better. Too many characters you don't care about in the slightest.
I’m cross dominant - left-handed, right-eyed - and I shoot rifles from the right side with both eyes open. Every cross dominates shooter I know shoots shoulder-fired arms from the dominant-eye side. I can’t say that nobody uses an eye patch, but I can say that in all the rifle and shotgun events I’ve participated in or observed, and those were plenty, I’ve never seen it. Also, covering one eye doesn’t help with depth perception, which comes largely from stereoscopic vision. It diminishes depth perception.
The first Lower Decks reference in Cinema Sins and it's the evil AI. And I had not realized how little that narrows it down until I read what I had written.
4:56 The Russian language was still a closely guarded secret for Hollywood, and is still translated with a dictionary. (I mean the text in the lower left corner.)
Storytelling has really taken the biggest hits over the decades. But action? Nope. Sets? Nope. And obviously, costumes, props, cinematography, stunts, and everything else are all top notch. Now imagine if the storytelling was actually intelligent, coherent, and semi-logical (given the circumstances of the genre)! How awesome would THAT be?!
@@twist7533 I've written, edited, illustrated, and published my own series as well ("Diamond Dragons"). But I don't have coin, connections, crews, clout, computer code, control, communities, and opportunities. That's the main thing these days; if you ain't rich, you ain't SHEET. 😂
I can’t believe you didn’t do a bonus round of times when Ethan says “it’s okay” when in fact, it is not ok. Also I swear ~if~ when they kill Benji I will actually go into the screen and resurrect him 🤷🏻
Ethan smashing into the right train car at the right time is the most plot convenient thing that happened in this franchise and that's saying something
21:58 got me thinking about the Deep Thought computer from Hitchhiker's Guide. Spoke of computers that could predict the path of every particle in a sandstorm. How complex would it be to predict Ethan's entrance here?
I'll trust to your point, @@Jeff-cn9up I may need a primer on the language you're using, though. Predicting the path of sand, particle by particle, would seem like specific processes. Can the word "generalized" still apply in this context?
Interesting angle, almost implying that "The Entity" knows it's in a movie, @@davesouthword1298 I hazard that M:I has never gone meta before, though. 😜
This is the matrix part five, if nobody noticed. Ethan Hunt - Neo The Entity - Oracle/Architect Ilsa Faust - Trinity Luther - Morpheus Benji - Mouse Grace - Niobe Alan Hunley - Merovingian August Walker - Agent Smith Julia Meade-Hunt - Sati Zola Mitra - Seraph The Syndicate - Agents Gabriel - Architect Hendrix Lake - Cypher
Aside from Keanu Reeves, I think Tom Cruise is probably the next best action star who does his own stunts. He is the Jackie Chan of Hollywood. Will miss this series when they are over 🥲
(The moment when the crew on board the submarine rejoiced before they were blown up) Cliche: “Everyone was just about to think that the worst was over, and then the worst began.”
SIN FOR CINEMASINS - absolute no reference to Eagle Eye when dealing with an omnipresent AI setting a plan in motion? Or then another sin for making me think of anything Shia LaBuf? Cmon people it was right there, along with the Bourne references
If CinemaSins ever tried to make a movie, it would be impossible. There would be no title sequence, no logos, no lights, no candles, and most importantly, no one eating an apple.
13:18 I noticed this while watching as well. People around me were wondering if something was funny but I noticed that the parked car had actually disappeared. HaHa.
I would have loved it if they hinted at the mask machine being close to malfunctioning previously, but the movie has a pretty fun tone, so I’ll let it slide.
5:08 - 5:19 I'm sure they name dropped "Kittridge" the 2nd time because there's always those 2 people who arrive almost 20 minutes after the movie starts and their backs are facing the screen while they climb the stairs trying to find a seat. The 2nd time "Kittridge" is said is at 19 mins 32 secs into the movie. The 1st time is at 19 mins 1 sec. 21:25 LMFAO!!!!!!!
While it is an unusual occurrence for me, I definitely happened to arrive late to this movie lol. It didn't make a difference though. I haven't seen the first film in like 20 years. I don't remember Kittridge or anything else.
in the cinema, one dude in front of me went to take a piss mid Tom' Cruise's big bike jump. he's literally risking his life for your entertainment, the least you can do is hold it in for 2 minutes
I'm so happy to see that you're still posting. I remember watching your videos when I was but a young lad. This brings nostalgia and I dread the day you stop.
They foreshadowed Ilsa's death so hard in that conversation with Kittridge that I wasn't even sad when it actually happened. Also I've been waiting for this video for months and you didn't even sin the Tom Cruise running really fast through a bunch of candles scene???
I still think her death is so underwhelming. Especially since the way she died feels like an assassination to how badass she was in the last two movies.
You missed the steering wheel. When they get in the car, its got a red center, that accepts Ethan's palm print. When Ethan escapes from the car, with the steering wheel handcuffed to him, it has no red center or button.
You forgot to sin the Paris & Gabriel train fight when Paris knocked his knife out his hand but it magically appears in her chest at the end of the scene.
The first Mission Impossible came out in 1996. The fact that 27 years later, Tom Cruise is still making these movies at the age of 61 while doing his own stunts is insane.
DAM I DINT KNOW HES 61
He’s 61? He looks great for his age dang 😮.
Yea agreed, he’s 61 and the stunts keep ramping up every movie it’s pretty crazy
That's because he eats his veggies.
Exactly there should be NO SINS 😂😂 and this movie is better than most movies that's out now
Glad they pointed out the COMICAL level of direct exposition in this film. People in real life do not talk like any of these characters do. It felt like the script was written by ChatGPT.
Which is even more ironic when the villain in this one is an AI
It's been in production for so long, though! Did they have early access to ChatGPT?
@@alm2187 LLMs existed before ChatGPT.
This one definitely had more cliches and more BS than your average. In fact, I'm starting to think Christopher McQuarrie has become pretty lazy at putting these movies together except for the stunts. But just like CGI, stunts only starts to get thin.
Dude I have a Secret for you
It’s a Movie
In no Movie they speak normally
100% on the self driving car. Really thought it was going to kidnap benji.
that would've been cool, Benji always gets kidnapped
never thought about that, the entity could have control of autopilot, and can do whatever it wants to benji
They missed a “roll credits” sin from the opening scene when the Russian captain says, “we are navigating by dead reckoning”
Not to be confused with the diplomatic thriller about the cordial invitation from the Communist state. That would be Red Beckoning! 😁
Around 20 minutes in, you mentioned Kittridge somehow having history with Alana.
She's Max's daughter (from Mission Impossible 1). I'd say that's history enough.
Exactly.
Cinema sins' sin
love it when the comments has good reverse sin points.
Who like literally that movie is 27 years old I do not remember
@@Nevae_696…………..type much?!
Im convinved that Tom Cruise keeps doing these movies so he could sprint and ride a motorbike on the big screen to perpetuate the meme about him doing so.
Yeah same. I'm sure they're made because Tom Cruise has a thought about a really cool stunt and they make the movie around it.
I think he thinks the audience likes and wants to see him sprinting but the meme is actually a collective eyeroll
@briancolwill3071 For me it's not an eye roll. I do find it aesthetically pleasing, and he's made effort to actually improve his running technique over the years. It's a trope I actively look for in all his movies.
@@redtrolly I was speaking for the majority of the collective audience as I understand it from the internet. However you've pulled the truth out of me, I kinda like it too
That's how they make blockbusters...
Cool stunts first
Characters, plots etc second ;-)@@redtrolly
2 sins you missed
1) Why couldn’t Ethan board the train the same way Paris did? By jumping onto it from the bridge it passed under.
2) When Grace put on the Ilana mask, her eye color stayed the same. So, how is it that Zola could look right at Ilana, his own sister, and not realize her bright blue eyes had suddenly become dark brown.
That stunt is not big enough
I think the eye color difference is just for the audience to know that's Grace in disguise
The biggest sin is the fact it's a steam train that's made to accelerate to it's top speed and yet manages to run a long time without ANY coal added to the fire! It would have lost steam, slowed down and stopped.
@@chrisp7326 They saw Grace beating her up, they saw the clothes are different, you still need more help to remember? Is this for people with amnesia?
@@andreadg5429 You got any better explanation? They intentionally edited Vanessa Kirby's eye colors, which had to be for a reason. Why go through the extra step of changing the eye color if it doesn't mean anything? The 'they're just lazy' excuse doesn't work because it actually takes more work to change the eye color instead of just leaving it unchanged
Tom Cruise just wanted to go for a walk.
A very enthusiastic walk.
"You can't catch me, gay thoughts!"
The kind of stuff only one type of person would do:
A REAL Fucking Vampire (Lestat de Lioncourt)
Yes a big titty policegirl
Movie sucked.. too long for no reason.
Walking with purpose.
I always love when they put the latitude and longitude coordinates like we're actually going to look them up.
My sin: The green smoke bomb conversation happens above a completely full working floor with dozens of workers in, and a ton of large windows that overlook that working floor, meaning ANYONE could have seen it all going on.
It might be tinted, so workers cannot observe what's going in the office
@@muhammadf2992the trouble is, when the camera is following the characters through the typewriter pool we can clearly see the office where the conversation is taking place and there are no tinted windows. DING!
The more I think about this movie, the more and more I forget about it from a plot perspective. I just don't think the story here for this movie is as good as the previous 3 films, and on top of that I personally find the action in the previous three to be better too.
Same. Fallout was amazing. Close second is MI4 and then MI5. This movie was still ok for me, but far away from the previous ones.
The previous entries from 3 on have been largely excellent in terms of storytelling. Here, for the first time, I was bored for a large portion. That being said, still a great franchise.
Remember, this movie was filmed during pandemic. So that’s why the action was not like the previous movies
Watch the echelon conspiracy.
Same plot.
Not to mention you build a character like Ilsa faust and kinda begin to like her more and more, then they just use a cheap move to kill her off. I mean put her in a serious medical condition and let her be alive but that fight and how she was killed was cheap. She handled bigger stronger guys before.
2023: Cinemasins Sin Counter for MI 7: 139
2015 Rouge Nation:
Ethan: “Let Benji Go”
Solomon Lane: “139”
The MI:7 Sin Counter is the same code to disarming the bomb around Benji in MI:5
The fallout would break Protocol.... Pure Gold 🤣
03:01 "Tom Cruise spent five weeks training on how to use actual binoculars just to get this scene right." 😂😂😂😂😂
Most typical Tom Cruise thing I have ever heard
I actually believed for a minute LMAO
What's funny abt that
Guess the statement about training on binoculars qualifies as specious. It's the same token as how a lot of training can be involved in use of an abacus. Is that claim true?
@@ONLYOUSSEMA you cant be this brainless...
21:22 I think this is your most accurate sin in awhile. It’s not anticlimactic but we saw it SO many fuckin times before the movie came out (from their own promoting) that I don’t think the movie got to wow us as much as previous entries
Exactly. Spoiling the most badass stunt was a good way to sell tickets in advance and an even better way to spoil the movie for us. *ding*
also what we got in the trailers was basically what we got in the movie. Plus five seconds of cruise skydiving and that was it. Not very exciting to me
1. Needs a sin for the most British group of "American" officials ever filmed (I laughed out loud in the theatre as they just kept revealing Brit after Brit)
2. Needs a sin removed for Hayley Atwell tying her long hair up before doing a stunt, the way that any real long-haired person would, and the way that Hollywood never shows women doing usually
Mission Impossible did a better Uncharted scene than the Uncharted movie.
the uncharted 2 game did it best. awesome action piece for an "old" video game. but yeah... mission impossible did a fantastic and gripping vertical train scene.
"Don't store your person-killer next to your person-maker" is a fantastic joke
I didn't get it tho
Unironically one of the best places to store your person killer tho
Yeah, this was golden
@@fosatechAppendix carry rules.
They're foreshadowing something happening to Benji so hard with Kittridge's monologue at the end and WHY MOVIE, I HAVEN'T RECOVERED YET FROM ILSA
They actually set it up with the bomb scene:
Non-nuke: “What do you care about most?”
Anguished Benji: “My friends!”
Me: “Benji gon die.”
@@thatboybear no 😢 they’re killing off all the brits!
These really are the last true action films with an action star. We need to cherish them
This one was pretty mediocre.
No it's not, they're literally plenty of other action films out (a lot that are way better than this tbh)
@@willstylz5021 such as
@@willstylz5021 such as?
I’m seriously shocked that Alana’s eyes weren’t mentioned once.
Exactly, the most ridiculous thing in the film.
God I had so many gripes with this movie as a software developer. Specifically all the AI stuff. Not that it was a mega AI, but the fact that somehow being an AI gave it magical hacking powers. With the government, sure, because there's so many machines and people to serve as attack surface. However, if Luther/Benji are top of their game, their machines would already be security hardened.
And even with all that, it's still at least 45% less ridiculous than God's Eye.
I love how the title is (Part 1?) with a question mark, like they don’t know if a part 2 is going to exist. 😅
I think it’s in reference to the fact that they recently announced that the next movie will have a title change and will not be “Dead Reckoning: Part 2”, and we don’t exactly know what that means for this movie’s title.
@@CaptainJ62except that doesn’t really make sense to do at this point since they’ve already established that it’s a part one
@@calebreese2311 I do agree, but they’re doing it anyway, so it’ll at least be interesting to see what happens.
Well, they _did_ film the motorcycle stunt before they filmed literally anything else because if Tom Cruise died doing it they there wouldn't be a movie. I imagine the spectacular stunt in the next movie will be the same.
What has been done a lot where they split a movie into separate parts and decide to just in the series in the cliffhanger. No matter if the first part was good or not
THE ILSA VS GABRIEL FIGHT DROVE ME ABSOLUTELY NUTS!!!
If you have a knife and your enemy has a sword, you have 2 options. You run.. or you die.. Period!
He literally brings a knife to a sword fight!.....
All she had to do was go for the arm holding knife and he was toast.
For as skilled a fighter as she was, I refuse to think that in real life that she wouldn't take that route....
your forgetting how good of a fighter Gabriel is too he litterly dodges it so smoothly
Here’s my thing: they just adopted the thief? Why? “This chick stole from us; left you, Ethan, to get picked up by cops, THEN left you to die by train; and she’s proven self-interest is her only interest. So obviously we’re gonna make her a sacred member of our blood brotherhood to be protected at all possible costs.” It was like the movie was screaming: we’re gonna off a female, but we made a replacement. 😒
One thing I find fascinating about that message. "Your habitual rogue behavior will not be tolerated." You mean the behavior that has not only ensured success in every one of these movies but was almost always the only way to succeed? You mean that behavior? Might as well tell a bird you won't tolerate it's habitual flying before telling it to get to it's nest.
They dumbed down the protagonist team just to move the plot along. The team get explicitly told right at the start that the AI manipulates and infiltrates digital technology. Yet the spend half the movie using digital technology acting shocked when their plans fail because their technology gets hacked by the AI.
You missed the massive obvious exchange between Grave and the White Widow where she comes out and stares at her Brother with brown eyes instead of very unique green eyes
Yes, I actually thought he was going to notice it in the movie, it was a nice detail to switch eye colors and I thought it was part of the plot but they didn’t use it, and also you’d think the IMF would have contact lenses on hand for costumes…
and that her brother would notice going from bright green eyes to regular brown. Especially when he's inches away from her face as she comes out of the room^^@@macumbeiro_xx
@@yodayun yup, if I was the director I would have included a scene where Benji says that they contact lenses are missing so she has to rush and go with brown eyes but try not to make eye contact with her brother or something along those lines to keep the scene even more intense. Missed opportunity. There was no reason to change the actress eye color if it didn’t serve any purpose other than make it not believable.
I can't get my head around why they went to the effort to change her eyes to brown in post for no one in the movie to notice the eye colour change! 🤷♂️
@@Hoscittyup, I think that maybe they had another scene planned out that was scratched and just left it the way it was, but I don’t think it was a change in post but contact lenses that the actress wore for the scene.
This movie started to feel like a fast n Furious movie, even had the God's eye.
To be fair it's Fast n Furious that became more like mission impossible
@@leonpaelinck Fair
Both can be true really.
Yes I agree. I love MI movies but this one really had such weak dialogue and forced exposition with an overly dumb fetch quest plot. Felt more like F&F than the best MI movies.
The way Ethan Hunt simps for Peggy Carter is a multitude of sins
HOLY SHIT, I cannot believe that Cinema Sins is the first place that correctly provided both the definition and legal application of what treason is.
Any chance you guys could spare some time providing this type of knowledge to both our media and government? In case you were considering expanding your services at Cinema Sins....lol
"One ding only please." LOL perfect
Supposed to be "ping"
@@anthonycampos877 woosh!
@@anthonycampos877 woosh!
Ahhhhahahahah... that 'HELLLLOOOOOO' at the last second was absolutely perfect!
For the first time ever a Mission Impossible movie got multiple sins added 😮
I don't care who you are or what your job is, that motorcycle stunt was AWESOME
And shown so many times in the trailers and even the opening credits like he said, that it was underwhelming. Everyone agrees there should have been more to the scene like him actually aiming his parachute to travel towards the train instead of randomly crashing through the exact carriage at the exact time needed to make Grace live. No wonder there’s so many critics hating on the movie.
@illusion630 you must be fun at parties 💀
Thank you. That's been the main reason I just don't watch trailers anymore, they just give away too much or the best parts@@illusion630
Everyone agrees? Who's this everyone? And what critics are hating on this movie? It got a 96 on Rotten Tomatoes and universal acclaim on Metacritic. It was the best reviewed action film of the year. What critics are you reading?
I thought you would pick up on how Grace is suddenly on the train and there is no explanation as to how she got on and what the chances were that The White Widow would be walking around and see her and how she managed to pull off the switch to being the white widow lookalike.
Even weirder how none of her henchmen notices that the normally suave and confident White Widow is suddenly acting really nervous and uncertain for some reason
Nigga they all told her that she looked different, and she was able to speak her way out with the accent. Suddenly everybody has become a movie director
Before watching, I'll state now "Dead Reckoning" is foreshadowing that Ethan Hunt is going to die or have a fake death like Batman Dark Knight rises
I can see them doing that.
He needs to die already. Jack Reacher, Maverick and these last 3 films are a man grasping desperately to stay relevant and get recognition. He says it's "for the audience " and that he's trying to reverse overuse of CG, but the train scene and fake mountain ramp looked like cheap LOTR lanscape or the Polar Express...And even when he did the vulnerable, indecisive stuff in the yellow car chase, it's all just window dressing for a megalomaniac who has to play characters who never gets shot but kills every single special ops trained henchman easily, consistently beats the shit out of men 40yrs younger in hand to hand, speaks several languages fluently, can travel at mach 10, pull 10 gs, make women swoon and sprint at a speed comparable to Usain Bolt, even though he's 5'7" with shoes on...the camera on the track makes it look like he's running way faster. Just retire gracefully. The fact that studios will spend millions on a movie woven to showcase his invincibility in multiple world locations is just kinda sad IMO.
He needs to die already. Jack Reacher, Maverick and these last 3 films are a man grasping desperately to stay relevant and get recognition. He says it's "for the audience " and that he's trying to reverse overuse of CG, but the train scene and fake mountain ramp looked like cheap LOTR lanscape or the Polar Express...And even when he did the vulnerable, indecisive stuff in the yellow car chase, it's all just window dressing for a megalomaniac who has to play characters who never gets shot but kills every single special ops trained henchman easily, consistently beats the shit out of men 40yrs younger in hand to hand, speaks several languages fluently, can travel at mach 10, pull 10 gs, make women swoon and sprint at a speed comparable to Usain Bolt, even though he's 5'7" with shoes on...the camera on the track makes it look like he's running way faster. Just retire gracefully. The fact that studios will spend millions on a movie woven to showcase his invincibility in multiple world locations is just kinda sad IMO.
He needs to die already. Jack Reacher, Maverick and these last 3 films are a man grasping desperately to stay relevant and get recognition. He says it's "for the audience " and that he's trying to reverse overuse of CG, but the train scene and fake mountain ramp looked like cheap LOTR lanscape or the Polar Express...And even when he did the vulnerable, indecisive stuff in the yellow car chase, it's all just window dressing for a megalomaniac who has to play characters who never gets shot but kills every single special ops trained henchman easily, consistently beats the shit out of men 40yrs younger in hand to hand, speaks several languages fluently, can travel at mach 10, pull 10 gs, make women swoon and sprint at a speed comparable to Usain Bolt, even though he's 5'7" with shoes on...the camera on the track makes it look like he's running way faster. Just retire gracefully. The fact that studios will spend millions on a movie woven to showcase his invincibility in multiple world locations is just kinda sad IMO.
He needs to die already. Jack Reacher, Maverick and these last 3 films are a man grasping desperately to stay relevant and get recognition. He says it's "for the audience " and that he's trying to reverse overuse of CG, but the train scene and fake mountain ramp looked like cheap LOTR lanscape or the Polar Express...And even when he did the vulnerable, indecisive stuff in the yellow car chase, it's all just window dressing for a megalomaniac who has to play characters who never gets shot but kills every single special ops trained henchman easily, consistently beats the shit out of men 40yrs younger in hand to hand, speaks several languages fluently, can travel at mach 10, pull 10 gs, make women swoon and sprint at a speed comparable to Usain Bolt, even though he's 5'7" with shoes on...the camera on the track makes it look like he's running way faster. Just retire gracefully. The fact that studios will spend millions on a movie woven to showcase his invincibility in multiple world locations is just kinda sad IMO.
I remember watching this movie and thinking to myself "I can't wait to see how CinemaSins sins this movie."
No "On your feet, Maggot!" in the outtakes, when Ethan is on the train? +53 sins.
8:40 it’s a callback to when Ethan met Luthor on the train in the first one
22:26 chief wiggums hair also being blown away by the wind except hes not facing the side where the wind comes from
I went to see this in the theater, and I'm glad I did, but I literally started falling asleep towards the end, and had no idea what exactly was going on.
Saw it in theatre and kept hoping it would be better than 6 but nope - not even close - 4, 5, 6 all better. Even 1 was better. Too many characters you don't care about in the slightest.
19:48 would be because she's the daughter of Max from the first film. He negotiated Max's plea bargaining so it fits that he'd know her.
3:07 shooting eyepatch is a thing. shes prob cross eye dominate. it also help with depth perception
I’m cross dominant - left-handed, right-eyed - and I shoot rifles from the right side with both eyes open. Every cross dominates shooter I know shoots shoulder-fired arms from the dominant-eye side. I can’t say that nobody uses an eye patch, but I can say that in all the rifle and shotgun events I’ve participated in or observed, and those were plenty, I’ve never seen it. Also, covering one eye doesn’t help with depth perception, which comes largely from stereoscopic vision. It diminishes depth perception.
I can’t believe you didn’t put “Khan!” over Gabriel yelling “Ethan!”
21:59 the Entity definitely planned for Ethan to burst into the train car at that exact moment @cinemasins 😉
The first Lower Decks reference in Cinema Sins and it's the evil AI.
And I had not realized how little that narrows it down until I read what I had written.
Hayley's dumptruck tho at that train scene
Just like this movie, twenty-two seconds of green bombs of immediate impact were absolutely key for me to winning most of my tennis tournaments.
4:56 The Russian language was still a closely guarded secret for Hollywood, and is still translated with a dictionary. (I mean the text in the lower left corner.)
Hahahaha good job shiddin on Hollywood's admittedly already trashy trackrecord whilst not understanding left (levo) and right (pravo).
Storytelling has really taken the biggest hits over the decades. But action? Nope. Sets? Nope. And obviously, costumes, props, cinematography, stunts, and everything else are all top notch. Now imagine if the storytelling was actually intelligent, coherent, and semi-logical (given the circumstances of the genre)! How awesome would THAT be?!
Yeah it's called Mission Impossible 1 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 and James Bond 1 - 3 and maybe spectre 🙂
@@twist7533 I've written, edited, illustrated, and published my own series as well ("Diamond Dragons"). But I don't have coin, connections, crews, clout, computer code, control, communities, and opportunities. That's the main thing these days; if you ain't rich, you ain't SHEET. 😂
24:39 That’s actually funny…Aladdin himself was modeled after Cruise 😂
8:37 Phineas Phreak was last mentioned in Mission 1 (1996)
I did not expect that Lower Decks reference at the end!
Villian pretending to be the main villain only to be later revealed to be a henchman 😂
Paramount really dropped the ball releasing this sequel right before the Barbenheimmer phenomenon.
Take a drink every time they say “the entity”.
Also also…7:19 I bet Dune part 2 makes you take that sin back.
Tom Cruise is still spry at his current age when doing those crazy stunts.
That's why they call it "special effects." 😅
I can’t believe you didn’t do a bonus round of times when Ethan says “it’s okay” when in fact, it is not ok.
Also I swear ~if~ when they kill Benji I will actually go into the screen and resurrect him 🤷🏻
I take back EVERY horrible thing l've ever said about you, CinemaSins, for quoting Agimus!
Outstanding! 😂
Ethan smashing into the right train car at the right time is the most plot convenient thing that happened in this franchise and that's saying something
And that without a scratch is bloody amazing
21:58 this is the way the entity planed it
21:58 got me thinking about the Deep Thought computer from Hitchhiker's Guide. Spoke of computers that could predict the path of every particle in a sandstorm. How complex would it be to predict Ethan's entrance here?
Many, many orders of magnitude more complex. A sandstorm can be generalized, human neurons cannot.
Well, I was waiting for it for it to happen, so I guess an Evil Super AI could also figure it out.
I'll trust to your point, @@Jeff-cn9up
I may need a primer on the language you're using, though. Predicting the path of sand, particle by particle, would seem like specific processes. Can the word "generalized" still apply in this context?
Interesting angle, almost implying that "The Entity" knows it's in a movie, @@davesouthword1298
I hazard that M:I has never gone meta before, though. 😜
This is the matrix part five, if nobody noticed.
Ethan Hunt - Neo
The Entity - Oracle/Architect
Ilsa Faust - Trinity
Luther - Morpheus
Benji - Mouse
Grace - Niobe
Alan Hunley - Merovingian
August Walker - Agent Smith
Julia Meade-Hunt - Sati
Zola Mitra - Seraph
The Syndicate - Agents
Gabriel - Architect
Hendrix Lake - Cypher
Aside from Keanu Reeves, I think Tom Cruise is probably the next best action star who does his own stunts. He is the Jackie Chan of Hollywood. Will miss this series when they are over 🥲
@someguy9521hahahahaha
There are several lesser known people who deserve the same respect: Scott Adkins, Joe Taslim, Andrew Koji, Michael Jai White, Iko Uwais, etc.
"resisting arrest in Rio" is his favorite because of the alliteration. Please un-sin by one.
That's not alliteration 👀
This is though:
Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers
(The moment when the crew on board the submarine rejoiced before they were blown up) Cliche: “Everyone was just about to think that the worst was over, and then the worst began.”
22:10 this is probably the second train ever in an M:I movie and definitely just the second action sequence on one!
SIN FOR CINEMASINS - absolute no reference to Eagle Eye when dealing with an omnipresent AI setting a plan in motion? Or then another sin for making me think of anything Shia LaBuf? Cmon people it was right there, along with the Bourne references
Oh, dear. Once again it is is utterly good fun to watch the commentator at work, doing a better job than the actual film. Merry Christ-mas.
What do Harry Potter and Mission: Impossible have in common? Having a 7th film that serves as a 2 parter finale
"Wait the fuck a minute" is such a simple yet hilarious phrase.
If CinemaSins ever tried to make a movie, it would be impossible. There would be no title sequence, no logos, no lights, no candles, and most importantly, no one eating an apple.
"one ding only, please" had me rolling
13:18 I noticed this while watching as well. People around me were wondering if something was funny but I noticed that the parked car had actually disappeared. HaHa.
How did the producers and the director not noticing it, while Editing? 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Luthor was nicknamed 'Phineas Phreak' in the 96 movie. Was just a callback to that.
18:37 The machine for making masks, of course, shorted out at the most important moment, so that life would not seem like honey.
I would have loved it if they hinted at the mask machine being close to malfunctioning previously, but the movie has a pretty fun tone, so I’ll let it slide.
5:08 - 5:19 I'm sure they name dropped "Kittridge" the 2nd time because there's always those 2 people who arrive almost 20 minutes after the movie starts and their backs are facing the screen while they climb the stairs trying to find a seat. The 2nd time "Kittridge" is said is at 19 mins 32 secs into the movie. The 1st time is at 19 mins 1 sec.
21:25 LMFAO!!!!!!!
While it is an unusual occurrence for me, I definitely happened to arrive late to this movie lol. It didn't make a difference though. I haven't seen the first film in like 20 years. I don't remember Kittridge or anything else.
That “LETS GOOOO” was soo funny 😂
Loved the clip from Red Dwarf! Some of that luck virus really helps sometimes. Cheers.
in the cinema, one dude in front of me went to take a piss mid Tom' Cruise's big bike jump. he's literally risking his life for your entertainment, the least you can do is hold it in for 2 minutes
I'm so happy to see that you're still posting. I remember watching your videos when I was but a young lad. This brings nostalgia and I dread the day you stop.
They foreshadowed Ilsa's death so hard in that conversation with Kittridge that I wasn't even sad when it actually happened.
Also I've been waiting for this video for months and you didn't even sin the Tom Cruise running really fast through a bunch of candles scene???
I still think her death is so underwhelming. Especially since the way she died feels like an assassination to how badass she was in the last two movies.
I watched this movie a few days ago. I was sad when I say it didn't have a video now in gassed to finally watch it
This is one of the best CinemaSins video in a long time, thanks
I just realized I missed this movie while watching this cinemasins video lol.
I always wondered what would happen if they just did nothing and then the Entity and Gabriel have no fun
If they did nothing, Gabriel would have obtained both keys and locked everyone out of the Entity forever, while it ran amok on the world.
"one DING only please." 😂
You missed the steering wheel. When they get in the car, its got a red center, that accepts Ethan's palm print.
When Ethan escapes from the car, with the steering wheel handcuffed to him, it has no red center or button.
And no cables hanging... 😂😄🤦♂️
And how could he dismantle it? Wasn't the car reinforced and powered to be indestructible??
I thought Benji being killed instead of Ilsa would have made more of an impact.
22:05 dude this was the way the entity planned it
You forgot to sin the Paris & Gabriel train fight when Paris knocked his knife out his hand but it magically appears in her chest at the end of the scene.
I thought I was the only one who had noticed that .... Glad I have company now!
Also that after suffering from a stab wound, she still had the strength to carry the combined body mass of Tom Cruise and Hayley Atwell.
11:45 - one of the best observations in a cinema sins. Hahaha.
The only surprising thing in this movie was i didnt realize that was mantis from guardians of the galaxy 😂😂
Hayley Atwell looks absolutely stunning in the movie! 😍
I guarantee lock picking lawyer could still pick the lock of that cruciform key
Hello this is the Lock Picking Lawyer and today we have th-...
*[Lock pops open]*
... And that is all we have today, thank you.
Then he will relock it and pick it again to prove it wasn't a fluke.
That edit at the end genius. Warriors come out to play.
Loved the lower decks reference in the out takes.
I love that no matter what we all thought of this movie, we all shared the same reaction to Ilsa's death😭
Nah. Don't care about any of the fake characters in this film.
4:56 Au is gold, but on the screen it is labeled as Aluminum, but it should be Al.
Blabla would be great at Cinemasins! _ding_
@@sriramc5329 Not me, him: youtube.com/@kinomiraru?si=PQrm9CEuHRdrXSt1