Mission: Impossible 7 Moments That Left Us Scratching Our Heads
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
- With a franchise based on double-crosses, realistic face masks, and all sorts of world-ending McGuffin's, it's no shame to be a bit confused while watching a "Mission Impossible" movie. Here are the moments that left us scratching our heads in "Dead Reckoning-Part One."
#MissionImpossible #TomCruise #PartOne
The fate of the Russian submarine | 0:00
Ethan confronts Kittridge | 1:19
The airport bomb | 2:26
Who got the keys? | 3:22
The Entity’s powers of deception | 4:11
Ethan’s tragic Gabriel flashback | 5:20
The Venice party | 6:25
How does Grace escape Gabriel? | 7:37
The mask machine | 8:39
Denlinger’s grand plan | 9:37
Can Kittridge be trusted? | 10:43
The origins of the Entity | 11:57
What does Gabriel actually want? | 12:58
Voiceover by: Tim Bensch
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This key was supposedly super important yet everyone just kept putting the key in their pocket and getting pick pocketed
The boom asking bengi questions might be because the entity wants to record his voice to recreate a fake voice to misguide Ethan later on in the movie, which led to the death of ilsa
Good catch!
I think it was just to distract the team. If the entity wanted benji’s voice it could have just hacked the coms they were using at the airport.
Exactly
I want it to become more important next film, like Gabriel disguising as Benji with authentic personality, as the bomb test was learning about Benji, not just the voice
@@johnsyrup7323AI could have more ways to steal voice of Benji and not just through that dummy bomb.
the wireless comm they use to communicate with Ethan is already "hackable" at that point OR days before that dummy bomb scene
just my opinion💯
amazing movie nonetheless
It's a very solid film but Gabriel is just weak when detached from the Entity. I surely hope that Ilsa is not really dead.
Yeah, they don’t show the body too much, she’s probably alive
They already pretended she was dead once at the beginning, can't do it twice surely 🤷♂️
@@ANDREWHALL28 yes, it was a bit fast for a main character
That's big suspension because I see him South Africa shoting sets me and my friends visiting movie shoting sides hole day, see RF now I am completely configu
I hope too, Ethan said “your life matters more than my own”.
Also Gabriel made him choose but he chose both ILsa and Grace.
So Ethan cannot lose to Entity, that look he gave to ILsa I hope they planned her fake death to defeat the Entity’s plan.
Having Esai scream “ETHAAAN” brought me all the La Bamba feels.
Yes, exactly! For those of us who have watched La Bamba. We know. Esai Morales shouting "Richie....."!!!! Also, William Shatner of Star Trek. When Capt. Kirk shouts "Khan....."!!! Two iconic movies.
That was bad. There are very few things that I disliked in this movie, the only major one is Ilsa's death, and the worst minor one is that.
Davie Jones's JACK SPARROOOOOW
I thought it’s funny when Benji was using a self driving car while fighting an all powerful AI.
The only logical thing I can think of in regards to them finding the keys and not the submarine is in the movie. They said they discovered the bodies once the water was not frozen anymore. So my belief is once the water thawed, the body's drifted down river or the ocean due to the current and the bodies were discovered but not knowing exactly where the accident happened
Bodies floating outside of sunk submarine is pure fiction. Sub sunk, it wasn't ripped apart. Even if it is ripped apart (see "Kursk" recent disaster), people are still trapped inside. Russians had to go down, cut the hull to take bodies out.
Exactly. Or they had to wait until spring thawed everything to retrieve the bodies, at which point the keys were long gone. Meaning whoever was working with the entity after the submarine crash was directed to retrieve the keys straight away.
They said they found the bodies the spring after sub went down in the movie that's why they had the keys and didn't know where the sub was due to the bodies probably floating away from the crash site from pushing them away from it
Who said they found the bodies in the spring? I don't remember that bit. I feel like I need to watch again😂
@@thepetitehc they said it in the beginning during hunts debriefing on the mission
MI:1
Kittridge: I can understand you're very upset
Ethan: Kittridge you've never seen me upset
'Floods restaurant'
MI:7
Kittridge: I understand you're upset
Ethan: No, I'm not
'Gasses room and takes identity'
Kittridge: Not sure if I'm looking forward to it or dreading it
Both movies with Kittridge also ends on trains.
I was expecting Ethan to repeat the line. Disappointed when he didn't.
@@MazzaMedia_ Both movies are the exact same plot, except in the last one the keys replaced the discs. MI 1 was better executed
I've never seen mi1 so you so you actually spoiled it for me if that's even possible u dick
@@jasonwong7140 Well spoiling such an old movie.. lmao ur own fault for not watching it sooner
Also in the same camp that Ilsa is not dead, but needed to misdirect Grace for Mi8, as she will be under Kittridge. Ethan had hatched the actual mission on the rooftop with Ilsa to combat the AI.
Problem is, they did that once already, at the beginning of the movie 😕
Also, how can they plan on faking her death when fighting against an actual evil enemy that wants to kill her? No, she fought against Gabriel and died. Trust me, I'm shocked and did not want to see her die but it doesn't make sense otherwise. Hopefully a year from now you'll remember this conversation and I'll have to eat my words!
@@ANDREWHALL28that’s just foreshadowing of this second misdirection
@@ShortstopJEsqI’m positive she’s alive due to the fact that she’s never really lost a battle, they were planning on doing something to trick the ai, and it would be An amazing twist
@@speedybasket5205 ok I like it!
When Kittridge says "it's gonna cost you dearly" Ilsa is visible on the screen behind them, foreshadowing her likely death...
The reason that the AI attacked the Russians on the sub, is so that it could bury its source code under the sea and ice. thus making it almost impossible to reach. That was explained in the movie.
Did they explain why the original coder(s) don't have an offline copy of the source code? It kinda makes me wonder if the writers even know what source code is.
@@jc3drums916this. I found the movie incredibly frustrating because it felt like they were just banking on your not knowing anything about coding or ai
@@ryanwilliams3857 The movie is a work of imagination, that too about AI. Anything could've happened. Death of the original devs, code exchanged hands from one dev to another, AI encoding the copy of it's own source code... it's not that frustrating when you let yourself have fun instead of nitpicking things.
The train scene is how you end a movie. I watched it 2 days ago is , as usual with all MI, a great movie.
Wow I thought Gabriel and that flashback was the first movie I didn't see. Pretty weird that's all just made up. My biggest head scratcher was why every single character would put the most important item on earth, the key piece, in a loose jacket pocket ready to be pickpocketed every single time.
They used a similar setting that they used in the opening of the original film. A cobblestone alley with barred gates is where he finds one of his teammates dead in the original film.
I saw this yesterday. It is awesome. Just remember Tom Cruise does all his own stunts when watching it.
Lots of syrprises
OK OK we get i! hE DoES hIs StUnTs...but the writing was terrible, incoherent and movie repetitive, dated, boring and long!
@jay4you853 i felt the same way
Why and how are people calling this movie of the year is beyond me
It's no different from any other MI movie
I doubt if this movie will even make its money back
@@vishalthefirst4140 I enjoyed the previous films but the writing in this one was not great. Probably my least favourite MI.
@redbloodcell4047 yeah man.
And this movie also had this weird filter look from Instagram.
Cruise's face looked like it was smoothed out to make him look younger digitally
Personally, I feel Rogue Nation and Fallout were bit better overall.
Love the film, seen it twice and probably will see it a few more times while watching the previous films at home. The one thing that has me scratching my head is if the Entity is so threatened by Ethan Hunt, why doesn't it take him out in a more direct and aggressive manner? If it has so much control over technology, couldn't it send a drone whenever it sees him and that's it?
someone posted a video about it on instagram, called A.I mask
Yeah, but what kind of movie would *that* be?
One thing is wondering just how Paris got Ethan and Grace into the safe train car quick enough and how she pulled them both up and in there.
They probably cut it for time but they probably just pull each other up I think.
No way Ilsa doesn’t break his neck. RF got fridged so badly I have run out of words, as did the writers of this movie. If she exited the movie at start would have been better. She infused life into this franchise in rogue nation.
Well put. I believe we'll see her again in flashbacks but she is dead and it's messed up. Also didn't like how quickly they moved on from her and focused on Grace and Ethan's new relationship
Now that's an exaggeration
@@ShortstopJEsqtotally agree with your qualms, Ethan goes from mourning Ilsa for 5 seconds (who had been in three movies now) to recruiting her replacement with some slick marketing. Wtf. She has to be alive that’s why he’s so unfazed. I dunno, there was that shot on the balcony that looked like bereavement, lol. Who knows. This plot was not nearly as tight as fallout.
@@eorobinson3 "plot was not nearly as tight as fallout" Umm maybe because it has 2 parts and you gotta wait for MI8 to get answers ?
@@SignalFlowers I'm of the opinion that a film, even if it is followed by a second part, should stand on its own merit.
They need to bring back Jeremy Renner.
Loved the movie . Cant wait for part two
Really a well done film. There are two parts so many questions might get answered in part 2.
The "Entity" seems to be afraid of Ethan Hunt and is doing everything it can to make sure he does not get anywhere near turning it off.
It also wants Ethan to suffer.
It's looking personal.
20 Bucks says the Entity is the uploaded mind of Solomon Lane.
This film us what an action film is supposed to be.
The Entity is afraid of Ethan, because Hunt has only saved the world 6/6 times Ethan has chosen to accept an Impossible Mission.
AI will be eventually smarter than us and it will know we fear its power, so the whole Terminator thing is not that far fetched
yes, the entity is so afraid that it lets benji drive the car using an autopilot. in last scene, ethan gets in that car :D.
@@1982papo It has looked at all possible outcomes and allowed that to happen.
Like looking glass.
Bet they put Gabriel in a Faraday cage to separate him from the entity
I also found it a bit confusing as to why Gabriel gives Ethan a choice to who lives. If wanting to see Ethan suffer was the intent, then wouldn't killing both would have inflicted more pain and suffering? It appears the reason Ilsa died was so Lither could say to Grace, she died so you could live. Also unlike everyone, I was a bit annoyed by Grace's character. I understand Ethan is the nicest guy the world has seen after Jesus, but man the number of times she leaves him especially after all he does to save her, if I were Ethan, I would have snatched the knife from Gabriel and stabbed her.
Why did she refuse the 100 million?
@@n8thal718 Because she didn't wanna sell her soul. Grace has kind of a journey, she goes from individualistic thief who doesn't care about anyone to member of a "family". It's a cliché, but it always works.
My man , i feel you😂
@@n8thal718Exactly, take the money and do some good with it! But I'm sure they would have complicated joining the force later.
they needed one alive so there plan could go on
I wanted to like this film more than I did. As a Massive Cruise & MI fan, everything explained here, especially the killing off of a main character had me confused & is why Fallout was a better film & the best overall in the franchise.
100%. Completely confused with the Ilsa death to be replaced by hayley. I just dont get all this hype she is getting for that role lol.
It was time for Rebecca Ferguson to move on. She's become highly sought after to star/costar in other big productions such as Dune, Silo and I'm sure many more to come. After multiple films with the same group of main characters, eventually someone's gotta die in order to keep the story fresh and moving along. Her character being killed, not only helps the villain seem like more of a threat, it gives Cruise's character extra motivation for the sequel.
@@1neOfN0ne absolute shit idea. Its become more about stunts and less about well thought up suspense and elebrate break in spy stuff.
@@1neOfN0ne Disagree, she was an important main character, who effectively went toe to toe with Ethan in previous MI. It was frustrating how preference from Ethan went to a new character after their history. After Fallout, it really felt like they were building towards something with the two of them & perhaps Ethan finally getting some closure after Julia. But nope, all gone.
Making broad statement 1 day after the film releases usually indicates a level of immaturity and overall inexperience with film. Therefore, nobody should really take your opinion on this. Dead Reckoning is just as good as Fallout, it'll take a couple more watches to know if it's better or not. Also, seeing how the overall story ends with Part 2 is a big deal.
This was helpful. Thanks
Great action but really seemed to be trying to emulate the first film in the franchise where no one really understood what the hell was going on. They even threw in a long train sequence for good measure. It doesn't seem like Christopher McQuarrie thinks the script really matters to audiences anymore and by the response from the theater he might be right.
Yes, glad I'm not the only one. How come we havent seen Kittridge since the 1st movie??? So the CIA is responsible for the IMF? I always thought IMF was a secret division not under any other agency.
Same with figuring out the narrative with Dead Reckoning and Mission Impossible '96.
Amazing thrill ride. So fun
I've seen it 2x,I found the scene were people in suits were sitting in a room after the submarine, they were finishing each other sentence was a bit ham, and Ethan was not bothered about Ailsa dying was mad,coz the last few movie they are in love,in Venice the way they were looking at each other and on the gondola
the ai wants to be destroyed.. it knows that ethan will do the right thing
That's my theory too. I don't buy the evil IA cliché. The Entity knows how much she's dangerous, is intelligent enough to know that it's a very bad thing, and that no government on earth must be able to control it, she's been looking for someone like Ethan, and the entire movie is her testing him. And him failing a bit, maybe, when he decides to stab Gabriel...
This clears up a lot.
What I understand after thinking about it for three days is that the AI attacked the submarine for its stealth abilities and decided to use it to sorta house its source code. Then, the keys were found and retrieved by whomever did not knowing that the AI's source code was there. Separated, the Widow gets one half by unknown means and Ilsa is tricked by the AI to get the other half in order to have Ethan intervene and brought into the game. Then, at the airport Grace is expecting Ethan to steal his half, with the buyer's being a fake, and Gabriel there to distract Ethan in order to ensure Grace succeeding. This having had the Widow known about Ethan having the real half, part of the AI's plan. Later at the party, Gabriel is there to trick everyone and lure them to the train, killing Ilsa to force Ethan onto the two paths foreseen by the AI: him killing Gabriel out of revenge or dying by the planned explosion. Either way Gabriel takes both keys, regardless of the Widow's intention of selling it. The AI trusted Ethan and Grace to take their half there. As for Paris, her decision of betraying Gabriel was foreseen after Ethan spared her, though that much was clear Ig. In the end the AI's whole plan was to get Ethan sorta of cornered on the train, as it saw him as its sole enemy given his track record. That's what it appears happened, though Ethan still accomplished the impossible mission. Still, hope part II clears everything because it is somewhat convoluted
Why would Dellinger have a meeting with Gabriel (without security)....that meeting was exposition...Gabriel knew as much or close to enough as Dellinger about the entity and the sub...there was no need for that meeting....stupid Dellinger.
Killing Ilsa Faust was a mistake in the film 🎥!! Grace appears miscast as a new member of the IMF!! The White Window is as intriguing as always!! Felt Grace should have been killed and Ilsa should have joined the IMF!! Enjoyed the latin tinge with the Villain Gabriel!! Has the right amount of cold ❄️ in him!!
I don’t think Ilsa’s really dead, I think it was part of the team’s overall plan to keep her safe and give them an advantage over the entity and Gabrielle. I really didn’t like Grace either but her potentially joining the IMF makes more sense than Ilsa, she wants out of the game entirely and she wants Ethan to come with her. Maybe at the end of the next one he’ll finally chose option 3.
Latin tinge? 🙄
Gabriel was annoying. He’s not a good villain. So unbelievable he kills Elsa. Ethan could have easily killed him.
I mean he’s not terrible a good actor he is a decent henchman the actual villain is the entity but I agree Ilsa was killed off in uneventful way
@@Montana_airsoft Ilsa wasn't supposed to die, it was Grace. Ilsa decided to save her from Gabriel
@@ralphangel561 we are talking about Gabriel I never cared much for Ilsa.
The only bothering in this movie is how Ilsa Faust death was not too impactful. Period.
Excellent movie saw it yesterday in the cinema mission impossible 7 part 1 🎬🎬🎥🎥🚔🚔🚘🚘
This is the weakest of the franchise in awhile.
Ilsa Faust deserved soooooo much better. WTF!?
Thanks for your clever and informative video. I saw the movie and you helped me put many pieces together, some I didn't even know I had missed. Of course, as you say, there are still many unanswered questions that maybe/hopefully will be answered in MI8.
Speaking of... Ilsa's death was such a big disappointment that it took out the emotional gravity right out of the movie for me. After that, it was still mind blowing but only as an action spectacle.Ilsa's character, her background (finally a real badass female character), connection with Hunt (slow but poignant), the parallels of their stories (both top shelf secret agents - nothing like Grace who is just a self-serving high roller thief) were some of the strongest moments/characters of MI movies (save for Phillip Seymour Hoffman's).
What also was such a big let down was how little Hunt seemed to care or be affected by her death. That was a BIG wtf moment?!?!?
Now, like many, I am hoping that this was just a fake death to serve the story. I would see this as the only way to redemption from this beyond frustrating, disappointing and badly written choice. Fingers crossed...
SEEING REBECCA FERGUSON'S ILSA FAUST CHARACTER BECOMING CORPSE IS DEVASTATING AND HEARTBREAKING
I wonder how no one realized the white widow and grace had different eye colors when they switched places
Ikr I thought that was just me
Especially like the dude who was like her bodyguard
He said “you changed” but didn’t see the eyes
@@TheReal_MG once grace hit him with the “ and you never will” any suspicions went right out the window lol
@@SSJRome lol
Loved it so much, what a masterpiece! The quote at the end is perfect "The closer someone gets to you the hardest is to keep them alive" 🔥
OK...
1. I got the impression that Hunt was a criminal pre-IMF(hence the Kittridge line at the start "your government chose to forgive you") and Gabriel was his partner. Pair had a falling out, Gabriel killed Hunt's girlfriend Marie in front of Ethan and framed him as revenge for...whatever.
2. Gabriel's motivation regarding the Entity? Power...at some point he must have found out about it, realised it's potential and offered his services. In return, he basically becomes the voice of an artificial being that he's betting will take over the world and in turn will make him the most powerful human on the planet.
3. Yeah...mask machine breaking has to be the Entity's doing.
4. Yeah...Kittridge hasn't changed much since 1996...still doing what his superiors tell him. So Ethan can trust him to induct Grace into the IMF but not much further than that.
Of the few truly great popcorn flicks we've gotten over the past year or so, Tom Cruise is responsible for 2 of them. We've seen other big blockbuster movies this year, with bigger budgets than Mission Impossible and Maverick, but look so much cheaper. Idk when the rest of Hollywood will understand audiences are tired of seeing movies that are look as if they were shot entirely in front of green screen and use CGI when it's not even necessary. Sure this movie had some CGI too but because so much of the awesome stunts were done practically and looked incredible, the little bit of cgi that was noticable, doesn't bother us at all. Fast X cost $50 million more than this movie and if you've seen that hunk of shit then you know how insane that is because nothing in that looks real
" Sure this movie had some CGI too" - huh? Some? There're 2 action scenes in this movie: car chase and train wreckage. Both CGI'ed. Motorcycle jump is known stunt and the rest are indoor scenes/fights. Compare it with Fast X, where most of the movie is "car/plane/boat chasing car/plane/boat". Of cause there will be more CGI there.
@@leonidfro8302the train wreckage is not cgi. You can see the bts footage. The vertical hanging is cgi because it's not only tom cruise is in there but hayley as well. Tom does his stunts when he is alone in the sequence not risking other's lives.
@@RStudioBroadcast You actually right, train wasn't cgi. As well as bike jump. That's 2 out of 3 action scenes, depend how you count. Some movies use more (like Fast X), and some use less (like Mad Max).
@@leonidfro8302car chase wasn’t cgi either..look up footage from Paramount on RUclips….actually handcuffed together with Tom driving with one hand in both cars…frickin awesome
@@brianmyers4444 you wanted to say “some parts” of car chase were shoot on street. That’s correct. But cgi definitely was used.
Ethan could’ve easily sneaked on to the train if Luther could stow the last parachute but movie wanted an elaborate bike jump stunt.
yesterday i watched it. totally loved it
A solid 7/10. But the 1 before was a 10/10.
Had my expectations too high because of fallout
To be fair, the “nuclear” device was voice activated and recognized Benji’s voice, which is why it said, “U R Dunn” to let it know that these questions were specifically for him.
The AI is scary it knows so much about the characters and uses it to manipulate them. Terrifying shit
still can't believe they killed Rebecca Ferguson.
It's pretend. The actors and actresses aren't actually killed.
Mission Impossible 8: Age of Huntron
It’s gonna be The Entity and Gabriel vs Ethan, his Team and Huntron.
They said the Russian's bodies were retrieved after being taken by the current. The odds both keys were found is a bit on the nose..but they did say all the bodies were retrieved. It was the one part of the plan the AI didn't factor in. Thus chaos theory
This was one of the most entertaining movies ever . I really enjoyed it
gabriel was the entity
Thank you for this video because I have no idea wtf was going on
That’s what Happens when you watch to much marvel. You aren’t able to understand complicated plot lines that’s are actually good
I understand the various comments about "confusions". This is an indication that this is a Deeper movie than just a Summer blockbuster popcorn movie. While MI7 does a great job in that role there is a lot more depth to this movie than "just an action flick". When I first saw it I gave it a 7.5 on a 10 scale. I just saw it a 2nd time and now I say this is a 9.5 on a 10 scale. the first time through I got so involved in the action sequences that I lost track of the plot and story line. Second time through made me see this movie is better than I thought. This is the kind of movie you NEED to see 2 or 3 maybe even 4X to really get all the nuances straight. Great Flick, no question about it.
A bit more serious in tone than previous films, but thoroughly entertaining, the action is stunning and I'm really looking forward to seeing the second movie 👍🙂
Gutted about certain things that happened 😢
Killing off Ilsa is what makes that episode inferior to Rogue Nation and Fallout, imo.
Really?? I thought the tone was really light compared to fallout and rogue nation and just really kinda cringe and goofy.
@@unropednope4644 "Kinda cringe and goofy"...? ^^; Bro.
The "undercover Tom" guy when TC wore the mask to get into the meeting was so creepy I thought he was a robot constructed by the AI to kill people. Then it was total misdirection very cool scene
All they need is lock picking lawyer😊
I think I'll watch again...
I just wonder how a single furnace of coal lasted for more than 2 minutes at full clip????
These days producers/directors don’t seem to ever question plot holes so big you could,as they say, drive a truck through. It’s just standard now.
The plot has tons of holes with unnecessary action,but action!
It's a two part film it is supposed to leave holes to be filled.
@@spacemann1425 Not HOLES necessarily, it could just set the base for the next one. instead, it's a big mess. im not going to pay to watch part 2.
@@dolarizacionenaccion790Yep. It's an average as they come action film that has been hyped to hell and back. Unfortunately the pandemic must of affected this. Similar to John Wick 4 there is something seriously off with the hand to hand combat. Are we sure this wasn't written by ' The Entity' itself 😅
@@robsmall6466 im sure it was not: remember the entity is artificial INTELLIGENCE, whilst the plot of this movie is dumb as a brick!
@@dolarizacionenaccion790 Good point 😅. Although the actions of 'The Entity' in this film doesn't seem to imply it's the sharpest tool in the box. Maybe it's version 1.0 🤔🙂
The film mentions the submarine crew were found on a river, so I can only assume the ice must have thawed at some point and the bodies were found some distance away
Killing Ilsa was a huge mistake
The best thing to do is suspend belief, suspend disbelief, and just enjoy the sheer escapism that MI-DR Part 1 is!
Did anyone else notice that Ethans suit changed from navy blue to light grey.
Continuity error???
Wouldn't the US prefer that Ethan destroy the AI so they can rebuild another one that won't go rogue????
Ilsa is not dead, it was another female wearing a "lookalike" mask so that the audience is misdirected, she is in part II and will save Ethan yes, a bit like "Indiana Jones". WATCH THIS SPACE!
Mission Impossible 7 stunt action - great
But the plot and dialogue are not the strongest, even by the franchise standard. It has alot of head scratching moments, even taking into account its just part 1.
Theory
The Entity's Intelligence is somehow Based on Ethan's Mind.
That's why Gabriel is always one step ahead (also, Gabriel is the living embodiment of the entity.. possibly an android or synthetic being). Rewatch the film, Several scenes foreshadow these things, especially Ethans' discussion with Luther.
And... Ilsa is not dead, either a Ruse by IMF or just Ethan himself to put her undercover....
Now... This film is based on the motif of Doubles... Let me explain.
-It's a 2 Part Movie
-Both paris and Ilsa wounded in the same place, Paris is said to still have a pulse (Hoping Paris will join the IMF in Part 2). Ilsa was being examined by Ethan and was still alive but kept secret to hide her future activity from the Entity.
-Two Knives (one wounded Ilsa, Gabriel held onto the other and wounded paris)
-Two different cars in the chase sequence
-Gabriel and Ethan are Mirror oposites, Both make their Decisions differently.. Ethan by Instinct and Heart, Gabriel very much through cold calculated prediction( he is most likely interfaced with the Entity) However, Both after the same goal.
-Ilsa and Grace are very much the same women both in appearance, as well as their quickly established relationships with Ethan.
-Two Agents Hunting Ethan (Briggs and Degas)
-2 Parts of one Key
Shall I go on???? anyone who wants to point out anything they noticed that fits this Theory please Comment and Reply...
Part 2 will likely continue as part 1 has done with a motif of Doubles, or Establish it's own identity and move the plot forward in a Singular way of story structure. That, I cannot yet Predict except my belief that the key will be used early in the film and tie together all the hidden loose ends of part 1.
Finally... in the End of part 2... Kittridge will be killed and Ethan will become the new IMF's Mr. Secretary.
Very exciting movie. But not happy with killing off Ilsa. She was a great character. Still hopeful it was faked. The looks she gives Ethan in that weird meeting at the party when Gabriel says "one of them will die" puzzles me. I saw it again and she actually smiles a little. Why? Maybe it has to do with faking her death again? Remember the knife wound is not near her heart nor is there any blood. When Paris gets stabbed later she's able to still save Ethan and Grace. Yet, superspy Ilsa is gone like that? Makes no sense.
I agree, she's gone way too easily. In a sword fight with a mediocre villain, come on.
But Rebecca Ferguson is not cast in the sequel, so it seems they have really written her off.
The blood thing was annoying. No blood at all?
Is Ilsa and Paris really dead?
They could've survived and will reappear in Part 2.
Both women were stabbed in the chest, not in the heart.
Ilsa was taken on the motorboat that Benji arrived on at the bridge to a hospital/trauma center.
Paris is another tough chick and simply passed out on the train after rescuing Ethan & Grace.
She will also recover after receiving urgent care.
A missed opportunity.
Who would've loved to have seen a fight scene between Ilsa and Paris?
They check Paris and say she still has a pulse, so I'm pretty sure she is alive, not sure about Ilsa
@@viktorrudik6065 I am sure ilsa next part 2 because it not complete movie MI8 r final and second thing I see in mission impossible 8 shoting sets RF in South Africa
@@viktorrudik6065 Correct. I saw that scene and heard that observation. Which lead me to my theories of who'll survive for Part 2.
Paris will return in the next film 100%
But I read many websites and all of them said that Ilsa and the dude with glasses are dead
Literally a huge mistake not having a fight between them. But the biggest mistake was Ilsa losing to Gabriel somehow.
I have this crazy suspicion that somehow Luther is going to be the main villain of Part 2, that he hacked the entity and wanted to use it maybe to help keep the world safer by using its power, that he got ilsa killed because she was such a liability to Ethan, that he used the bomb to draw Benji away so that he could screw up ethans mission in the airport (ethan only saw gabriel in airport when luther was alone)(this explains how the box knew who benji was and how it knew if benji was lying or not), the he was the one who sabatoged the mask machine to keep ethan off of it. I think this would be an insane twist that nobody would expect.
Damn, make sense for me
The bomb was to learn benji's speaking patterns in detail. The entity later uses this to misguide Ethan using benji's voice
The mask machine breaking was kinda just an excuse for Tom to do some kinda crazy stunt.
Point four is exactly what I wrote in a recent blog post. It doesn't make sense that the keys were acquired but the sub not accessed, at least not with the information we have at the moment. The mask failure is one of the many homages to the previous films sprinkled throughout this one
Calling it now: Benji *IS* the Entity
Lmaaooo. That would be so funny but if it happens it would be so crazy too
Luther is entity 😂
Maria (Hunt's Ex) is the Entity. Why else would they introduce her.... ;)
@@hanfitrivia 💀
@@spacemann1425 think about it: The entity (Maria) kills Ethans girlfriend and makes Hunt go for itself so she can be with him again.... (just kidding, lol)
Peak movie 🤝
Are we not going to talk about the similarities to MI:1? The 2 halves of the keys vs 2 halves of the NOC list, the climax scene on a train with a big explosion?
Spoiler: In the flashback when Gabriel kills a woman who seems to be close to Ethan. I think it would have been a nice surprise if that woman was Thandie Newton’s character from the second movie.
The AI bit was not executed properly and the jokes before action didn’t land with me. Other than that, a phenomenal movie. Hope the next one is the best mission yet. Going to watch this one again to take it all in.
She not dead
The AI is profiling Benji and his voice, which it uses later in the film.
I only noticed why Gabriel left Grace unharmed/ not killed at the bridge when he could easily do it
Because madrasachaap, The Entity wanted only one of the women killed. Either Grace or Ilsa
True.
@@Hunteriscoming he could've easily killed Grace. It's clear he spared her
He killed Ilsa because he knew it would be harder on Ethan. He just met Grace
@@Hunteriscoming poojeet detection alarm is buzzing
Movie of the year
It is amazing how the green smoke from the smoke bombs can knock everyone out of the room in seconds, but the remnants of the gas do not have the same effect after they remove their masks. Also, how hasn't the Entity hacked the GPS-guided BMW cars just yet?
The face machine breakdown is a parallel to part six when it happened because Henry Cavill broke it over Larks head. Great easter egg.
It broke in 4 as well, when they were in the Burj Khalifa.
Denlinger actually said that the software placed in the Sub's systems was an early version of the Entity, hence it likely contained the Entity's source code... The source code which according to Luthor is needed to defeat the Entity... Thus it destroyed the Sub to prevent anyone from accessing its source code...
If Elsa was going to kill Gabriel why not just bring a gun and shoot him before he even sees her??
they him alive in part 2.he is the entity main villian
They should focus on history of entity in next part
Killing off Ilsa made no sense yo me just to replace her with Grace
Ilsa isn’t dead…. Keep the faith…
Can't believe how good this movie was!!
Weren’t the keys found because the body’s moved due to spring thawing, meaning they weren’t near the sub
Great movie to see on IMAX, and best two parter for me since Kill Bill, lest I be judged, more anticipatory than Endgame after Infinity War. Let's hope Mi8 does not disappoint, as Mi7 has set the bar so high.
Grace had to be on the train so the key would be at Gabriel's feet, as the prediction. This is the same thing as everyone thinks Starlord prevents Thanos from being defeated. Grace had to be on the train just like Starlord had to attack Thanos for the plan to work.
I was sure that the guy at 1:28 that was actually Ethan in disguise was played by Ramey Malek who played Freddie Mercury on the Bohemian Rhapsody movie and the evil villain on the last Bond movie but it wasn't. If you find a good picture of the 2 and put them side by side, they are eerie similar.
Ok this is something I noticed but Grace should've been detected by the White Widows bodyguard because she has brown eyes and The White Widow has blue eyes.
Yes, that annoyed me too. I wanted to shout at them in the cinema! 😂
The whole plot is ridiculous
Gabriel jump into truck asif nothing moving ,funny Bollywood action 😂😂
A the end of part 1, Gabriel does not have the key contrary to what he previously claimed before at the Doge's Palace. So he has already failed.
if the entity was so smart, why did it send a torpedo to destroy itself?
1:19 I’m not gonna lie this was the only part I was confused on Because, Ethan Didn’t have to Knock out everyone with the gas grenade and Talk to Kittridge, Maybe Interrogate him alone and maybe a kidnapping, and not to mention Ethan is already a Rouge Agent of the I.M.F, This is gonna affect It from going rouge to an Enemy of the Impossible Mission Force, you know what I mean
I hated Grace. My daughter did too. She's a terrible character. The villian was weak. My kid asked how a "fat guy with a tiny knife" beat an assassin with a sword. And my God, those two cops chasing Ethan around were annoying and pointless, especially the guy who's hair stood a foot off his head.
Gabriel didn't want to kill Grace not only because the AI instructed him of the outcomes, but because Grace is now apart of the IMF under Kittridge (the AI must had already predicted this would happen). This means the Grace can be used as a tool against Ethan. Her skills are demonstrated in the first movie to setup for the next. Grace and Ethan will no longer be allies. Remember, everyone wants the key at any cost, and Ethan has it.
Another thing is the two probable outcomes on the train that the AI is hoping for. Either Ethan dies and Gabriel has the key, or Ethan kills Gabriel and takes the key. It isn't explained, but both outcomes are bad. Why the outcome with Ethan killing Gabriel being bad is questionable, but the answer is actually revealed in the movie, it's just not obvious. If Ethan was to kill Gabriel on the train, he would had gotten shot by Jasper, and the key would end up in someone else's hands so it can thrive.
Haley Atwell was a distraction 😍😍
You are playing 4 dimensional chess, with an algorithm
I just don't understand why Grace didn't just accept the money?
on the scene where Ethan was handcuffed to the steering wheel of the Fiat with a paper clip on hand to try unlock but couldn't do it.....while in mission impossible 3 he was also handcuffed but was able to get out of it using the refillable ink cartridge.
I think he dropped the paper clip.