This movie is different kind of experience if you watched it on theaters, the sound and everything feels more powerful. And the camera is so dynamic I love it
I mostly thought it was a bit weak (and I am a huge fan of the series), but you are right about this part. Hopefully the second part will be much better.
Haven't seen anyone else point out, but this is the scene where the ai records Benjy's voice, which it then uses to impersonate him and trick Hunt later on.
1:14 “No not D-O-N-E; D-U-N-N… that’s my last name…” Him both realizing that the AI already knows who he is and that it knew he’d be the one to find the bomb… bone chilling.
When the nuclear symbol popped up I was like, "No way! The entire last movie was trying to get back three of those things, now all of a sudden this one just pops up in the middle of an airport bag!?" Also... When he was on the last dial and he didn't know what letter to use I facepalmed, "BRO!! You're on the last freaking dial, just use all of them!!"
goes to show that sometimes a nuclear bomb is not a nuclear bomb it if is asking you questions with a timer and you can answer as that thing was nothing more then an interrogation device to analyze a person with questions and test them nothing more then that
You can't assume that will work, many high security lock has limited retries. For example, nuclear warheads are designed to disarm it self it code is incorrect for certain amount of times, and it can only be reset by sending it back to the factory. Even your smartphone has this feature built-in. 6 digits of password is very weak, but even with only 1 digit being known, after few attempt, you will soon have to wait a few years to try entering the password again. Some phone can even be programmed to wipe itself on multiple failed login.
@@8749236 That doesn't make any sense on a dial. In order to reach the correct position you *have* to spin it one way or another, passing through every other option along the way. There's no way for the device to tell what's a guess and what's just a spin of the wheel. You could just slowly turn the dial until it clicks.
@@CapralHarrison was it ever real, probably not, why would a bomber put a radioactive symbol on a real nuclear bomb, thats just silly. but it does make a really joke on the guy thinking hes taking it apart.
I saw Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 in theaters, and I have to say this movie is attention-grabbing action-packed greatness. Every second of this movie was amazing. It's a shame it wasn't a box office success.
@@everythingisawesome2903I think it’s just because they had to get it into theatres because it had already been delayed by covid multiple times. They couldn’t afford to delay it again. They had to get it into theatres
There are a lot of different reasons why Part 1 wasn't as big as it could have been. 1. Just plan bad marketing. Honestly the only reason I even knew about this movie before its release was because I saw an ad for it while at the movies for Top Gun: Maverick. Beyond that, I saw maybe 1-2 ads on TH-cam a few days to a week before its release. Other movies have whole months of advertising. 2. Massively bloated budget. Even while pulling in $500 million at the box office, it barely broke even and will likely no make a profit because COVID and the delays and shutdowns from it, ballooned the budget to a massive $291 million. 3. As someone else mentioned, it had only 2-4 weeks of 'juggernaut' status before being eclipsed by Barbie and Oppenheimer. I heard that Tom Cruise was personally paying theatres to play MI:DR over Barbie or Oppenheimer, but given that those two movies were way bigger draws, it didn't bode well. 4. It's full of action, but its rather long for a movie. Being just short of 3 hours, this is the kind of movie that requires most of a day's dedication to go to the theatre and enjoy, whereas shorter movies can be enjoyed whenever. These longer runtime movies always suffer from this in the theatres, especially since most people do not want to go to a movies after like 6-7PM.
@@bengilhooly3616 I think the problem was as action packed the movie was it just wasn’t that interesting. The bad guy is just some formless AI no legendary villain like Phillip Seymour Hoffman. And the stunts were not nearly as cool or memorable as scaling the Burj Khalifa or hanging off the side of a plane
In my honest opinion, the Entity, who is physically formless with several billion voices, is the most incredibly dangerous, ruthless, intelligent, cunning, calculated, unpredictable, deadliest, terrifying, and powerful foe than all the combined villains from the Mission Impossible movie franchise.
Entity calculated Ethan's probability of defeating it, and hence asked Gabriel to kill Ilsa, so that Ethan kills him in revenge and never gets to know about the true purpose of golden key and where it leads. What if the entity next target is Julia?
@mayankroy5456 If the Entity's next target is Julia, then that will make Ethan incredibly afraid that he will lose her again the same way he lost Ilsa along with a few other people from his past, and it will severely break him both mentally and psychologically.
Even with every other action sequence in the movie, I think the airport one is my favorite. Well paced, tense, doesn't need the big, bombastic action to keep it very engaging.
imagine going through that whole thing and finally disarming the bomb with literal seconds left only to find out it wasn't going to explode and was specifically built just to fuck with you.
This scene was terrifying. From The Entity gathering information and learning everything about Benji, to Ethan finding out about the bomb and having 20 seconds left to it being empty. It’s brilliant and it was all a ploy just so The Entity could steal Benji’s voice and use it to trick Ethan later on. It is a step ahead of everyone, it’s actually scary that it is so advanced it’s almost human. Tricking everyone with a fake nuclear bomb is some sick sense of humour
The Mission Impossible franchise had always preached the no man is an island theme, everyone needs help and no one can do the mission alone, even if you’re tom cruise.
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This is legit, one of the best film expenses of my life! I have never felt more suspense, anxiety, excitement, fear, and breath, holding tension, then this film!
The fact that this piece of art was smashed because of ''barbenheimer'' is just unfair... I remember sweating watching this scene, I was nearly off the seat!
I really don't understand how another movie's success can overshadow another movie that should be a surefire hit anyway. I'm sure Part Two will be huge though.
The best part is that it was done in a way that, at least in universe, it makes sense. Having to escalate after each movie can usually lead to problems with believability but I can absolutely believe that this world would have an enemy like that.
I was wondering what was going to happen when the wheels of the bomb spelled 'U R DUNN', and was surprised that the entity knew who Benji was, and if he would ever get defused! 😯
2:08 At least the timer didn't speed up by that wrong answer I hear that when you're going through a test, the countdown it involves sometimes pushes a minute back for every wrong answer you give it and that gives you less time to complete the whole thing
I haven't seen the movie, but man this scene is good. I'm surprised the guy didn't think to try just rotating the last entry through every different letter. Once there's only one digit left to the code, it doesn't take much time to enter in all of them, especially if it rotates like that machine does.
2:52 Gotta wonder what Grace was thinking. One minute she's tracking a mark to steal from him, then some random guy in a suit shows up trying to make a deal and spouting random riddles. And she's more than willing to randomly answer them?
Imagine building a nuclear weapon, and installing some kind of arduino that ask riddles to disarm it. I never thought of that before, cause once it's armed there is no way back.
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2:33 Luther: "Wait wait wait, I know this one."
*proceeds to not answer the riddle and asks Ethan for help*
😂😂😂😂😂
always ask the best speciialist
4:42 The way Ethan says "20 seconds?" I could feel how terrified he is about that; the fact you think you have potentially 20 seconds of life left.
Ethan's right. After the last movie Fallout, if there's a nuclear bomb around, you bother him with it immediately.
True
What about Ghost Protocol?
It should bother everybody. Fortunately, it was a trick in the end.
This movie is different kind of experience if you watched it on theaters, the sound and everything feels more powerful. And the camera is so dynamic I love it
I noticed so quickly in the desert shootout, that the bullets that hit their target, had a noticeable punch that stood out, I loved this movie
I mostly thought it was a bit weak (and I am a huge fan of the series), but you are right about this part. Hopefully the second part will be much better.
YESSS!!
I know right
@@dimitarmargaritovi agree, especially the boring villain
“A nuclear bomb is something you bother me with immediately!!" LOL
4:48 He delivers that line so fucking perfectly. When he asks the questions the fear in his voice really sells the situation. Cruise is a legend.
The one that got my attention was the ".. stop. Stop! STOP!" - I grew up watching Ethan. Him being uncomfortable makes me uneasy. Legend actor.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought it was an amazing delivery from Tom. Great detail 💯
I love his acting, too bad he's into scientology.
Haven't seen anyone else point out, but this is the scene where the ai records Benjy's voice, which it then uses to impersonate him and trick Hunt later on.
it also uses Benji's voice from the previous mission impossible movie. word for word
1:14 “No not D-O-N-E; D-U-N-N… that’s my last name…”
Him both realizing that the AI already knows who he is and that it knew he’d be the one to find the bomb… bone chilling.
"You got me, what?"😂
When the nuclear symbol popped up I was like, "No way! The entire last movie was trying to get back three of those things, now all of a sudden this one just pops up in the middle of an airport bag!?"
Also... When he was on the last dial and he didn't know what letter to use I facepalmed, "BRO!! You're on the last freaking dial, just use all of them!!"
goes to show that sometimes a nuclear bomb is not a nuclear bomb it if is asking you questions with a timer and you can answer as that thing was nothing more then an interrogation device to analyze a person with questions and test them nothing more then that
You can't assume that will work, many high security lock has limited retries. For example, nuclear warheads are designed to disarm it self it code is incorrect for certain amount of times, and it can only be reset by sending it back to the factory.
Even your smartphone has this feature built-in. 6 digits of password is very weak, but even with only 1 digit being known, after few attempt, you will soon have to wait a few years to try entering the password again. Some phone can even be programmed to wipe itself on multiple failed login.
As it turns out, pressure exists
As far as he knew, the only way the dials could turn was through voice activation, and manually turning them could activate the bomb
@@8749236 That doesn't make any sense on a dial. In order to reach the correct position you *have* to spin it one way or another, passing through every other option along the way. There's no way for the device to tell what's a guess and what's just a spin of the wheel. You could just slowly turn the dial until it clicks.
Imagine getting trolled by a fookin' nuke
Which wash't even real by that point
@@CapralHarrison was it ever real, probably not, why would a bomber put a radioactive symbol on a real nuclear bomb, thats just silly. but it does make a really joke on the guy thinking hes taking it apart.
a decoy nuke at that
I remember that when 3:26 played out in theaters, the entire room jus went "Aww" with his answer
I saw Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 in theaters, and I have to say this movie is attention-grabbing action-packed greatness. Every second of this movie was amazing. It's a shame it wasn't a box office success.
Because the producers stupidly released it during Barbenheimer.
@@everythingisawesome2903I think it’s just because they had to get it into theatres because it had already been delayed by covid multiple times. They couldn’t afford to delay it again. They had to get it into theatres
There are a lot of different reasons why Part 1 wasn't as big as it could have been.
1. Just plan bad marketing. Honestly the only reason I even knew about this movie before its release was because I saw an ad for it while at the movies for Top Gun: Maverick. Beyond that, I saw maybe 1-2 ads on TH-cam a few days to a week before its release. Other movies have whole months of advertising.
2. Massively bloated budget. Even while pulling in $500 million at the box office, it barely broke even and will likely no make a profit because COVID and the delays and shutdowns from it, ballooned the budget to a massive $291 million.
3. As someone else mentioned, it had only 2-4 weeks of 'juggernaut' status before being eclipsed by Barbie and Oppenheimer. I heard that Tom Cruise was personally paying theatres to play MI:DR over Barbie or Oppenheimer, but given that those two movies were way bigger draws, it didn't bode well.
4. It's full of action, but its rather long for a movie. Being just short of 3 hours, this is the kind of movie that requires most of a day's dedication to go to the theatre and enjoy, whereas shorter movies can be enjoyed whenever. These longer runtime movies always suffer from this in the theatres, especially since most people do not want to go to a movies after like 6-7PM.
@@bengilhooly3616 I think the problem was as action packed the movie was it just wasn’t that interesting. The bad guy is just some formless AI no legendary villain like Phillip Seymour Hoffman. And the stunts were not nearly as cool or memorable as scaling the Burj Khalifa or hanging off the side of a plane
@@pineapplegamer6986 tbf, this movie is a two parter. The second part will probably be more interesting
Luther: instantly computes a large combinatorial in his head
Also Luther: fails to solve a single elementary school riddle
Intelligence and competence is domain specific. -Avanash the Bones Guy.
In my honest opinion, the Entity, who is physically formless with several billion voices, is the most incredibly dangerous, ruthless, intelligent, cunning, calculated, unpredictable, deadliest, terrifying, and powerful foe than all the combined villains from the Mission Impossible movie franchise.
Yeah. The point of the bomb wasn’t just for a distraction. It was to get benjis voice print to copy it and later to use it against Ethan
Entity calculated Ethan's probability of defeating it, and hence asked Gabriel to kill Ilsa, so that Ethan kills him in revenge and never gets to know about the true purpose of golden key and where it leads. What if the entity next target is Julia?
@mayankroy5456 If the Entity's next target is Julia, then that will make Ethan incredibly afraid that he will lose her again the same way he lost Ilsa along with a few other people from his past, and it will severely break him both mentally and psychologically.
@@kiranpunnoose2441 It will destroy him and he will stop at nothing to kill Gabriel. Entity's chances of winning will increase
That's what the Entity would say.
0:22 That was my luggage he pulled off the conveyor belt.
Even with every other action sequence in the movie, I think the airport one is my favorite. Well paced, tense, doesn't need the big, bombastic action to keep it very engaging.
Good point, I hope they never forget that the spy/espionage/intrigue stuff can be just as good as the big action scenes, gotta balance them out
Very sneaky how the antagonist is sampling Benji's voice for use later.
5:03 He's stress to save the day to make the answer "goodluck code" makes me die of laughing!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
imagine going through that whole thing and finally disarming the bomb with literal seconds left only to find out it wasn't going to explode and was specifically built just to fuck with you.
This scene was terrifying. From The Entity gathering information and learning everything about Benji, to Ethan finding out about the bomb and having 20 seconds left to it being empty. It’s brilliant and it was all a ploy just so The Entity could steal Benji’s voice and use it to trick Ethan later on. It is a step ahead of everyone, it’s actually scary that it is so advanced it’s almost human. Tricking everyone with a fake nuclear bomb is some sick sense of humour
Ethan : “A nuclear bomb is something you bother me with immediately!! How much time?!”
Benji: “20 seconds”
Ethan: 💀💀
😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
I like how these movies turned into an ensemble cast rather than just having the one hero doing all the cool stuff.
it wasn't a bomb it was an interrogation device and it worked perfectly at that🤣🤣🤣
The Mission Impossible franchise had always preached the no man is an island theme, everyone needs help and no one can do the mission alone, even if you’re tom cruise.
exactly!
It started off as that, but then the reoccurring cast member went off and did other work and became famous in the process. So now it's an ensemble.
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2:17-2:19 I know who isn't afraid of death, Benji. Puss In Boots.
Because Puss in Boots laughs in the face of Death, right?
This is legit, one of the best film expenses of my life! I have never felt more suspense, anxiety, excitement, fear, and breath, holding tension, then this film!
The fact that this piece of art was smashed because of ''barbenheimer'' is just unfair...
I remember sweating watching this scene, I was nearly off the seat!
Barbenhiemer is overrated af.
I really don't understand how another movie's success can overshadow another movie that should be a surefire hit anyway. I'm sure Part Two will be huge though.
tbh I didnt even know there was a new mission impossible movie hah
I kinda blame Barbinheimer for this movie not making a lot of money, it deserves so much more
They shouldn’t have released it at the same time then.
Tom Cruise's devotion to realism extends so far that they used a real nuclear bomb for this scene! This is truly a masterpiece!
"This one's bouta turn into Oppenheimer if we don't crack the code!"
I loved every second of this movie and I'm glad it's on digital.
2:20 This piano. It's on another level.
Mission Impossible movies have consistently been bangers
Humanity vs AI - I love it in movies. So good in Terminator and Dead Reckoning Part 1.
...while in real life, it's just having to explain over and over again that humans have five fingers on each hand, all the time.
Mission Impossible 1: The bomb will explode
Mission Impossible 7: The bomb is alive, and wants to play a game
The best part is that it was done in a way that, at least in universe, it makes sense. Having to escalate after each movie can usually lead to problems with believability but I can absolutely believe that this world would have an enemy like that.
"What gets bigger the more you take away..."
Mimir: well there done... this took me days to figure... or the script could tell them the awnser...
It took someone to die for Mimir to get the answer.
A random person in the movie is probably thinking where is my bag
Imagine the message displayed “u just got trolled :)”
I was wondering what was going to happen when the wheels of the bomb spelled 'U R DUNN', and was surprised that the entity knew who Benji was, and if he would ever get defused! 😯
If you saw this movie in theaters, The Suspense was so real in this movie and you could feel Your anxiety going through the roof watching the movie
This film was an absolute blast to see in cinemas. Cannot wait for part 2
Imagine thinking your problem is getting caught and it escalates to a nuclear bomb threat in 20 secs 😂😂😂
This is what is happening when your luggage doesn't reach your destination
“We didn’t want to bother you.” Me too, Benjy. Me too.
That nuclear bomb looks more like a modern espresso machine with a retro style display.
This scene is a masterpiece
The shear emotion behind Tom cruise’s “20 seconds..” makes this scene
Nice little touch to show Benji profusely sweating at the end there.
An incredibly great scene, but you almost have to watch it in the theaters to get the full experience.
it's empty so much for it being a nuclear bomb or bomb of any kind🤣🤣🤣
3:50 shoutouts to Brok and Mimir!!
14 positions on a wheel. 45 seconds remaining. No way he'll try all of them.
Agent Carter is extremely beautiful.
Indeed and I'm straight.
@@melanieparkeru have a crush on her
@@claytonschreiter4133 Guilty.
@@melanieparker 😂😂😂 ya she is pretty
@@claytonschreiter4133 She's beautiful!
And this is at the start of the movie, it's awesome
Ethan is like "okay, I've dealt with bombs before, we can get out of this"
"How much time?"
"20 seconds"
*"20.. seconds?"* Nah we screwed
Barbie and Oppenheimer completely overshadowed this movie. Damn.
What a shame isn't it ?
IF this movie was released just 2 months later, it would have smashed records.
Barbie what a horrible movie. Watch 2 min. Walked away.
3:48 ahh wow, faster than the Smartest Man Alive….*cries*
"its empty!"
yeah, its also way too small to be what you claim it to be.
I mean the Soviets had suitcase sized nukes in the late 80s. I don’t thinks it’s too unlikely. Also it could just be a dirty bomb
Luther what is happening? Nothing to worry about everything is under control!😆
There are some strong "Dark Star" vibes with that nuclear bomb trolling Benji. John Carpenter can be proud of! 😄
The piano part reminded me so much of "The Firm"
so that’s what they do with my baggage
This is a very good movie
This scene parallels the ending train derailment sequence except that Ethan does not leave empty handed. It even ends with a good luck.
1:29 me going through a mall and suddenly feeling the need to pee
This movie is so tensed, from the very start, it takes you from the edge of your seat and then sit again only on the floor.
To be fair, I would argue that no one is truly unafraid of death. It’s a biological instinct that no one can be entirely rid of.
4:40 "Sorry Ethan, I think after dealing with nuclear bombs twice, you'd get used to it."
The hell is Hewie’s dad doing disarming a nuke?
Me: You have 20 seconds to go to coop and buy 100 items and then come back home :)
Banan Alice: 4:44
"What get's bigger the more you take away?"
"Don't look at the form of the thing, look at the nature of the thing"
- Brök
This might be the most intense and paranoia filled scene in MI history since the iconic Langley Heist.
Waiting patiently for part 2...
It could have been such a great movie ......
“Who or what is the most important thing to you?”
“My friends.” Man idk why this makes me feel bad for benji
The soundtrack here goes stupid hard
I liked Hayley Atwell in this film. Nice to see her again.
"Who or what, is the most important thing to you?
It gets creepy when Benji hauntingly repeats this question later in the film. 😨
Damn hughie's father had quite the dad lore
So this is the universe where Tony Stark is played by Tom Cruise.
How ??
2:08 At least the timer didn't speed up by that wrong answer
I hear that when you're going through a test, the countdown it involves sometimes pushes a minute back for every wrong answer you give it and that gives you less time to complete the whole thing
Don't know why I laughed after he said it's empty.
Just watched this movie for the 4th time today and still scary, nail-biting, and glorious.
It's funny to me that his movie was basically Eagle Eye but with better writing and actors.
those bomb techs sure have a interesting way of making bombs lol
Hayley Atwell is _so_ pretty.
Beautiful is more like it.
I haven't seen the movie, but man this scene is good.
I'm surprised the guy didn't think to try just rotating the last entry through every different letter. Once there's only one digit left to the code, it doesn't take much time to enter in all of them, especially if it rotates like that machine does.
2:52 Gotta wonder what Grace was thinking. One minute she's tracking a mark to steal from him, then some random guy in a suit shows up trying to make a deal and spouting random riddles. And she's more than willing to randomly answer them?
Best scene of the movie
Believe it or not I am an extra in this scene. I am sitting down on a chair at 0:38 seconds in in the background. Grey jacket. So funny.
Cool! I see you mate
Did you get to meet Tom Cruise? 😃
@@AlaynaGriffee Unfortunately not, but was in close proximity for 3-4 days, awesome to see how films are made and so on. A really fun experience.
This has to be the most impractical bomb in the entire history of cinematography.
It's not a bomb. Its purpose is to record and sample Benji's voice for later use.
@@zilun Commented before finished watching it.
2:16 are you Afraid of Death? Yes WHO ISN'T?
0:53 That spelled "Tom Cruise" but scrambled
There’s a bookshop in this clip that I’ve been to many times, this airport is the train station in my city lmao
I love how I recognised Simon Pegg instantly 😂
Imagine building a nuclear weapon, and installing some kind of arduino that ask riddles to disarm it. I never thought of that before, cause once it's armed there is no way back.
When you see Pegg you know it's just comedy
This is honestly the peak of comedy in this movie
Google created in 1998.
People in 1997:
The way Luther is speaking so slowly always aggravates me UGH
I feel bad for the people who would have lost their bags after this.
Why in every single movie is the bomb disabled about 1 second away from it going off?
The NTT was windows on servers but now serving only it self 😊
This movie is a whole other experience in IMAX. It’s amazing