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genterie · 5 months
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Lizabeth Scott in Dead Reckoning (1947)
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asianrabbit · 10 months
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Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) Pom Klementieff / Paris
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critter-of-habit · 2 months
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"You hired me" "Oh, I handpicked you"
Still obsessed with M:I- Dead Reckoning 🤭
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normasshearer · 6 months
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Don't you love me? - That's the tough part of it, but it'll pass. Those things do, in time. And there's one other thing—I loved him more.
DEAD RECKONING 1947, dir. John Cromwell
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albaharu · 9 months
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i think she should wear it always (x)
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atwellfilm · 2 months
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HAYLEY ATWELL is GRACE in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - DEAD RECKONING
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obisamya · 7 months
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POM KLEMENTIEFF as PARIS Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023)
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ilsaafaust · 10 months
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Dead Reckoning SPOILERS
Reasons why Ilsa Faust’s fate in DR is ridiculous and why there might be more to it: 
- McQ and Tom have always been so protective of Ilsa. They deleted the kiss in Fallout because they thought it made Ilsa weak at Ethan’s expense. That they’d fridge her is just soooo odd for them.
- Ilsa/Ethan first scene together is helping Ilsa fake her death and it is obvious to all of us and doesn’t really serve any purpose in the movie at all because she comes back immediately. I smell misdirection and foreshadowing. 
- They need to fool the entity. They know that the entity is trying to trap them, yet before the party, we never get to see them make an actual plan? We’re supposed to believe they just showed up at the party without a plan? Nope, there’s a reason why they didn’t show us any of that.
- Right before the party, Ethan says sth like “So we can’t trust anything outside this room.” helloo
- Ilsa’s smirking at the party? She knows something, she is up to something. 
- The entity thinks she’s dead at Gabriel’s hands and that means she is removed from the equation, basically making her a ghost and the perfect secret weapon to bring down the entity in part two.
- All the parallels to the first movie. Bringing back Kittridge. Remember how Jim Phelps “died” very similarly on a bridge in M:I 1? And what about the drug they use on Claire in that movie, making it seem like she’s dead?
- Ilsa is a very skilled fighter, she took down Vinter and Lane. She has a bloody sword while Gabriel has a knife and she doesn’t stab him from a safe distance? But keeps getting in way too close? The whole fight scene is stupid. And how did Grace manage to fight off Gabriel for so long but apparently Ilsa couldn’t? Something is so suspicious.  
- We never saw her die. Only her getting stabbed and her body. We know how easy it is to fake a death, once again, I’m mentioning that drug in M:I 1. And also, ahem Julia? Ethan knows how to fake a death.
- The reactions afterwards by the team are basically none and I refuse to believe that after RN and Fallout, they’d say sth about it for a minute and then never bring it up again.
 - Paris also got stabbed with one of Gabriel’s knives and Ethan thought she was dead but she wasn’t. 
- After writing Ilsa so bloody well in RN and Fallout, I refuse to believe they’d give her this shitty treatment and ending. 
-McQ said on threads that he won’t discuss certain plot choices until after part two.
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hawktims · 9 months
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"girl dinner" and it's just ethan hunt in a slutty lawyer outfit
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snovyda · 5 months
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It's interesting how Benji and Ethan are two sides of the same coin. Benji tends to be the funny guy, but then he has moments of genuine drama. Ethan is the dramatic guy, who then has genuine moments of humour. They each complement one another and they don't step on one another's space. And we really discovered that... we were able to articulate that only very recently, when we were lining up stuff that's going to show up in Part 2.
Christopher McQuarrie in the editorial commentary for Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning: Part 1
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doodlerdoodle · 7 months
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The awesome family of Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part 1
Bonus:
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sea-sands · 9 months
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run as far as you can
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normasshearer · 6 months
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Every time I had a chance to find out [the answer]… somebody's pushed me, pulled the whole thing out from under me. Oh, it's a blue, sick world, Rip. I'm tired of it, and tired of being tired.
LIZABETH SCOTT as Coral "Dusty" Chandler in DEAD RECKONING (1947) dir. John Cromwell
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albaharu · 9 months
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(lesbian noises) anyways so. Paris and Grace thank you so much dead reckoning I adore them
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spiderliliez · 3 months
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The incredible, Ilsa Faust 🥀 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: DEAD RECKONING (PT.1) [+] REBECCA [GIF Collection] ✨
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thegreenhalf · 9 months
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MAJOR DEAD RECKONING PART 1 SPOILERS
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My second watch makes me feel much stronger about my theory about the Big Spoiler in this movie, and how Part 2 will follow it up.
At first I bought the movie’s basic reading, but now there’s no doubt in my mind it’s a fakeout: Ilsa Faust is absolutely alive.
I will fully be ready to look like an idiot if she’s not, because I’ve run down everything I’ve thought of that the movie could do to telegraph her death being a fakeout, without actually revealing it:
- establish the idea of IMF people successfully faking people’s deaths in general and Ilsa’s specifically ✅
- Have both plot and character reasons why Ilsa pretending to be dead would be necessary ✅
- Establish that the way she supposedly died wasn’t guaranteed to be fatal ✅
- Have a scene vaguely establishing that the IMF is getting ready to do a con, but not specify what ✅
- No last words or final moments for her character ✅
- Skip past what the IMF does immediately after she supposedly dies ✅
- No one in the IMF literally says “she’s dead” ✅
That last one is big: Christopher McQuarrie has gone on record saying “No one in the audience of a Mission: Impossible movie will accept something is true until Ethan Hunt says it”. He never says she’s dead, and the closest he comes is thinking of her in a montage with Marie (who we also never specifically are told is dead) and Grace (who we know is alive).
Meanwhile, when Grace says “she’s dead”, Luther says “No, you’re alive because of her, and that’s the truth”, which is very specifically calling attention to the beginning and end of that sentence.
People are angry at this decision, but McQuarrie has also gone on record as saying “We want the audience to think we’ve ruined Mission: Impossible”, and if you want ways to make people think you’ve ruined any franchise, randomly and cheaply killing the leading lady is an obvious place to start.
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