Even if an exercise or
sequence feels impossible, your main goal is to keep going and to always give it your best effort.
Not exact matches
It's a stirring
sequence that's heightened by Holbrook's engaging, downright poignant performance, with the film's compulsively watchable atmosphere perpetuated by the initial scenes set within the past - as Lawrence does a nice job of infusing such moments with a melodramatic and suitably old - fashioned
feel that proves
impossible to resist.
Yes, the barrel
sequence is a lot of fun, and Smaug himself, mo - capped by Benedict Cumberbatch, is a stand - out, but in both cases the
sequences are hampered by a CGI - reliance and
impossible floating camera that Peter Jackson never
felt the need for in the «Lord Of The Rings» trilogy.
This is more of an actual
Impossible Missions Force team mission, in so doing making this the first of the movies to truly
feel like the real Mission:
Impossible of television that became such an enduring pop culture phenom in the first place, with an extended opening credits
sequence to the full - length version of Lalo Schifrin's indelible M: I theme music plays as a back - to - basics mission statement (pun intended) of sorts.
Filmmaker Eugenio Mira's flamboyant treatment of the larger - then - life material is, for the most part,
impossible to resist, as the director, clearly drawing inspiration from Hitchcock and De Palma, elevates the proceedings by infusing even the most minor of
sequences with an almost spectacularly lush
feel - which, when combined with an appropriately brisk running time, ensures that there's rarely a dull moment here.
It's also incredibly frustrating sometimes as it can
feel like enemies have huge stamina pools that enable them to whale on you or have seemingly unstoppable attack
sequences, but eventually, ly you'll learn that since Henry is just a commoner there are going to be a lot of fights that are night on
impossible to win, at least at first.