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Both Bond and Hunt get new bosses. Both films feature rogue agents as the primary antagonists and include scenes of mass civilian casualties the bunker massacre in Severnaya and the commercial airliner killings. Face masks are a recurring trope throughout the Mission: Impossible series, but you many not have noticed a clever detail in M:I-2 that hints at a later plot twist. When Ethan Hunt is shot in the leg by Sean Ambrose, he lets out an odd sounding mumble.

Roxburgh recorded his gunshot reaction separately and the audio was added later in post-production. He reportedly liked the place so much that he wanted to include references to it in the M:I-III script. The reference is a bit of a stretch considering Davian is neither literally invisible or a socially invisible minority, but it works in the context of the film.

The latter show was still a cultural phenomenon when M:I-III was released, so it makes sense that Abrams would include a few Easter eggs to the show he helped create. There are several Lost references strewn throughout the film, including a sheet of paper on a desk at IMF headquarters with a swan logo that looks a lot like the one used by the mysterious Dharma Initiative from the show.

What you may not have realized is that while CGI was used in the long shots, models were used in other shots to help keep costs down. Director J. He also has a background cameo in the hospital scene when Ethan is looking for his wife, and is the voice on the phone at the start of the movie talking about winning a free trip to Mexico.

When Ethan is captured by Davian and wakes up tied to a chair, a charge is immediately shot up his nose by Brownway Eddie Marsan. As the story goes, Cruise initially complained that it hurt too much because of the pressure Marsan was putting on his nose. The same thing happened with John Musgrave Billy Crudup. After escaping from a Russian prison at the beginning of the movie, Ethan Hunt gets his latest mission from a pay phone.

When Ethan Hunt escapes from the Russian hospital, he lands on the roof of a van, causing the driver to jump the curb. This is because it refers to one of the room numbers for the character animation BFA program. Not only is this a nod to the original Mission: Impossible TV series from the s, in which The Syndicate were positioned as a crime empire and enemy of the I. Ethan would have been cleared in the eventual investigation.

Question : At the end of the movie, why does Ethan appear so shocked when the flight attendant asks if he wants to watch a movie? I understand that this is probably another mission, but why does he react the way he does?

Answer: In addendum, only the leader of the group receives communication in this method. He's baffled because he's never been approached in this fashion, hence his utter confusion. Naturally, he catches on quickly. Answer: Because he's resigned from the IMF. As such, he's more than a little surprised to be approached with another mission. Question : Why did Claire return to Ethan? Jim must have sent her but why?

Ethan had been framed, why send Claire to potentially expose herself to IMF if found? Is it because: Max receives mail from Ethan, immediately contacts Job to say "What the hell man someone claims you sold me junk! Or is that too far fetched? Answer: Jim has not been paid at least in full yet. This is revealed in the conversation Ethan has with Max in the car. Payment was conditional on the disk passing all her safety checks, which she had not done yet she had not even looked at it yet.

There is no way Jim knew the NOC list was junk at this point in time. However, since Jim has not been paid yet for the NOC list, he might have been trying to play it safe, and have Claire just keep tabs. If things don't go as planned, he might have left Claire as she was expendable to him. Max at this point believes the two are the same person. She simply invites Job to come in and discuss further. Answer: Sending Claire back to Ethan was a daring ploy to get on the inside of Ethan's confidence.

It made no sense and was the least likely thing Claire would do if she was part of Jim's plan. Ethan could have killed her, but the ploy worked and Ethan was confused enough to let her live. But why? Jim sells the list to Max and rides off into the sunset with Claire , or so he intends to. What does he gain from having someone on the inside initially?

Ethan is screwed, Jim doesn't need to get all the juicy details of how he goes down. Later on it's beneficial for him to have Claire in place there, but initially it makes no sense. Before Ethan formulates any plan and before Max finds out the list is bad. Jim knew the first NOC list was bad but used the failed raid as an opportunity to kill off a number of IMF agents who might otherwise thwart his plans.

Jim still needed Ethan to procure the real NOC list, but this time using a reduced team that contained 2 moles Claire and Franz. Jim knew that Ethan was the most capable agent, but wanted him under close scrutiny by Claire and Franz. He knew it was bad? Then why did he give it to Max anyway? If Ethan hadn't warned her she might have been caught by Kittrdige. Are you saying Jim foresaw everything, I mean everything that Ethan would do?

He went through with the embassy raid knowing it was a mole hunt in advance, knowing Ethan would later get the real one for him? What if Ethan had gone with Kittridge in the restaurant? I mean it's unlikely, but this whole scenario sees Jim leaving sooo much to chance. I find it more plausible that he did think he was getting the list in Prague and then adapted to the situation to use Ethan to get the real one.

I mean if he really knew the list wasn't in Praque he could have saved himself the trouble and just hire a couple of disavowed agents to do the Langley job himself, just like Ethan did. He had Claire , Krieger and Luther. Yeah no Ethan, but I mean I'm sure he could have found someone else who is capable. Question : This confuses me, so can someone please help? Kittridge thinks that Ethan is the mole because he was the only one left alive from the IM mission in Prague, but if Ethan really was the mole, he wouldn't have called Kittridge and told him that his team was dead; he would have done what the REAL mole did go into hiding etc , so wouldn't Kittridge have realised early on that Ethan wasn't actually the mole, and that he had been set up?

Answer: You have to look at it from Kittridge 's point of view, you know there's a mole, but you don't know who it is so you send them on a mission, where you can expose the mole - the team ends up dead apart from Ethan.

The natural conclusion and all the evidence is that you've found the mole. Answer: Think as a mole would think-you don't want to look like a mole, so you play innocent: that is the logic Kittridge uses to analyze Ethan. Answer: Also if Ethan was the mole he wouldn't have known that Kittredge was mole hunting so he would have gone about it as any other mission if his team was killed. And what alerts Ethan of Krieger's complicity, since he's the one who recruits Krieger to help him steal the NOC list?

Answer: Phelps told them earlier that he stayed in the Drake Hotel, so Ethan made the link that way - there's no reason for Phelps to have brought the bible with him unless he needed one, in this case for the biblical references required for the Job communications.

He tumbles to Krieger's involvement because the knife used to kill Sarah during the blown mission was the same precise type as the one Krieger uses - which Ethan saw during the CIA infiltration when Krieger threatened to kill the security guard.

Question : Was Kreiger going to kill Ethan Hunt above the vault immediately after grabbing the disk from Ethan's mouth?

Earlier when Ethan says, "Zero body count," Kreiger responds "We'll see," insinuating maybe he's still planning to kill somebody. As soon as Ethan's to the top, Kreiger grabs the disk, a quick, "Merci" as if saying thanks, now goodbye , and the knife is already out, but luckily dropped. They are both so freaked out at such a near miss, Ethan doesn't even notice Kreiger was going to kill him. Did this cross anybody else's mind?

Why else was the knife out to be dropped? The main advantages of magneto-optical disks were much higher storage capacity they could be as high as 9. However, they were expensive; and eventually, they were rendered obsolete by the USB flash drive. Jim Phelps did it to frame Ethan Edit. Jim had it there by accident Edit.

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Why does Jim shoot himself? What did Ethan Hunt deduce from the bible? What is the song played at the end of the movie as it cuts to the credits? How could the red-light-green-light gum not have exploded if it was fused together in the first place? Where is the "Akvarium" restaurant that Ethan blows up with the gum?

What is the bridge that Jim and Ethan stand on when the mission goes wrong?



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