

The priest has a slight smile at this, but on the inside you just know he's thinking "How cheap." Then soon after this, Jules gets grabbed and held hostage.

They decide to run off and get married in the hospital she works in with toy rings out of a machine. Then she says, "Tell me it's real" and I just want to break into the next line from the song. She says she does and continues to stare back. He just stares at her for a long time and she stares back and the scene drags on relentlessly and he asks her to trust him. And Ethan proves to be a terrible liar for an IMF agent. There is a scene where they are on a rooftop and Ethan is trying to tell her he has to take a second trip out of town only a couple days after the first unannounced one and she keeps asking what's wrong in a roundabout way. They really try to sell the relationship between Ethan and Julie. Now, granted, they only had two hours to plan and execute this one but I'd think tracking their guy to monitor his progress would take about two seconds to prepare. What happened to following their agents on their maps on their computer screens with little dots? What happened to the clips planning the mission spliced with the mission being carried out? We're all here to see impossible missions! We got jipped. They spent time in the cars with the crew as they discuss he's late getting out. Second, on Ethan's mission into the big building to retrieve it, we get to focus on him getting onto the roof but never see him inside the building. That's all we ever hear about it's purpose. They give a monologue to their token techie in which he says every time he reads about something and doesn't know what it is that he assumes it to be a doomsday device. This ultimately leads, of course, to his girl getting kidnapped by the bad guys and Ethan has to track down something called the rabbit's foot.įirst and foremost, what is the rabbit's foot? Does anyone know? Not the writers that's for sure. In the meantime, his fellow agents are shocked to find out that he's engaged and spend time inbetween shots fired trying to talk him out of it. However, he gets called in when the only trainee he has ever recommended for field work turns up missing and someone has to go and try to save her. After all, he's training agents instead of being in the field. In this third movie, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) proves to us that he's a more mature rogue agent.
