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Mission: Possible – Silly? Just on the surface
It’s always satisfying to finish a movie that genuinely makes you laugh! Mission: Possible takes us on a journey full of misunderstandings and an unlikely duo who somehow manage to turn the impossible into possible — all thanks to their clumsy methods.
Yoo Da-Hui (played by Lee Sun-Bin) is a Chinese agent sent on a mission as a scapegoat. Due to a mix-up, she ends up teaming up with private detective Woo Su-Han (played by Kim Young-Kwang), an actor who’s mastered the art of playing goofy characters — though in the end, the only thing silly about him is his face.
This film strikes the perfect balance between action and comedy, with humor that flows naturally. There’s no romance in the storyline, and honestly, I didn’t miss it at all — watching them constantly annoy each other was more than enough entertainment!
Definitely a movie I’ll be rewatching!
Yoo Da-Hui (played by Lee Sun-Bin) is a Chinese agent sent on a mission as a scapegoat. Due to a mix-up, she ends up teaming up with private detective Woo Su-Han (played by Kim Young-Kwang), an actor who’s mastered the art of playing goofy characters — though in the end, the only thing silly about him is his face.
This film strikes the perfect balance between action and comedy, with humor that flows naturally. There’s no romance in the storyline, and honestly, I didn’t miss it at all — watching them constantly annoy each other was more than enough entertainment!
Definitely a movie I’ll be rewatching!
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