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This is part of why I'm so excited to see McQuarrie doing another MI film. I completely agree with everything he's said, and how Ethan can be far too much of a man of action than a true character in his own right, which is the struggle Bond has had before. We get nice flashes of who he is, as in 3 and some of 4, but on the whole he is kept a mystery, along with his history and inner life. I'm excited to hear that the idea for 6 is too peel back who we think we know him as to give us a chance to discover him more beyond the stunts and action.
I also like McQuarrie's tease that we're due to see familiar faces from the past. Now I'm going back in my mind and trying to figure out just what that means. Will the movie go personal and bring an enemy from Ethan's past back, or will a past accomplice need his help? I look forward to seeing what comes of this film down the line, and how it will explore Ethan in a way we've never seen before. I've always enjoyed these movies, but they really got revitalized with 4 and have been fantastic in conception since. It looks like 6 will only continue the trend, throwing in more depth and character development on top of it.
I think the series is heading where I've always imagined they'd be headed, by exploring Ethan's life outside of IMF and what it could mean if he retired. With the return of Ferguson, it seems like they are going to set him up for another relationship, and maybe show him off the job more to get a sense of who he is in quieter moments, which we never really see outside of the last two minutes of the films as he and the crew celebrate.
I'd personally love to see Michelle Monaghan/Julie return, and have Ethan reconnect with her in some way. The tease of seeing old faces wants me to think it's partly her they're speaking of. The glimpse we get of her at the end of MI4 and Ethan's reaction at seeing her from afar was the greatest surprise of that film for me, and I got teary eyed watching it unfold, never expecting it in a million years. It was a nice little moment, giving the series a continuity and sense of development for the characters, with a possible promise of more later.
A man can dream.
Or maybe Maggie Q, Paula Patton, or Johnathon Rhys Myers.
I guess we'll find out in due course.
I've always really liked M:I III.
I loved Hoffmann but that's about it. Even the supporting cast were dull as dishwater (although Maggie Q was easy on the eyes). Too much bloody emotion & melodrama for my tastes. I was much more satisfied with what EON delivered that year, which struck a beautiful balance.
Strangely, my opinion was completely different about the output from the two franchises in 2015.
McQuarrie is a safe pair of hands and I cant wait for the next movie.
I noticed that as well,he is always an actor I like to watch whenever he pops up in something.
http://variety.com/2017/film/news/the-crown-vanessa-kirby-mission-impossible-6-1202001666/
Defined personality? Yes, please, as long as it can be seen in any moment of the story, and not in dumb flashbacks or side stories á la MI3 that in effect have nothing to do with the actual story and just steal its time.
Watch it, guys. Ethan really cared for Keri Russell!
The looks of Naomi Watts and Nicole Kidman
Nah, she's not my type.