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The second one was still the best one, followed by far by MI:3, closely followed by the orignial. Like the first one, the third one was kinda hard to understand.
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The first time I saw the first one, I was like "So... his boss set him up? That's a gay plot" The second one had an in depth plot, you saw further into Sean Ambrose (that bad guy), better stunts, better camera work, etc. It was directed by John Woo, every part of the movie was amazing, stunts you'd never expect to see were executed beautifully.
The third one didn't really capture me like the second one did. When I was watching the third one, I kept thinking about the movie and how it wasn't living up to the second one, and how it seemed like they just threw together the third one to complete a trilogy. -------------------- |
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