Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011)

Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol

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The number plates used on the cars in the movie in Mumbai and Dubai have the numbers first and the letter last.

Actually, the number plates in Mumbai and Dubai have the letter first.

The Nuclear Launch Device used by Hendricks has a Russian keyboard, however the User Interface Screen is in English.

Ethan Hunt and his team checks in into 130th floor of Burj Khalifa Hotel.

However, the Armani Hotel in Burj Khalifa occupies levels below 40th floor.

130th, 118th and 119th (occupied by Sabine Moreau and Wistrom) are Commercial floors.

Also, the entrance to the hotel is much, much smaller and not as impressive as in the movie.

Number plates in Mumbai start with MH - indicating the state of Maharashtra, where Mumbai is located.

The plates shown in the movie do not start with a number.

In the climax sequence, at the multilevel car park in India, all the cars are left-hand drive but in India cars are right-hand drive, like in Britain.

Ballistic missiles do not fire their rockets after they reach their highest point, hence "Ballistic", they also are targeted much higher than the (apparent) ground-level burst in apparently intended in the film.

When Hunt and his team are in the Hotel at Burj Khalifa, they see the sandstorm approaching from the front of the building yet when Hunt and Wistrom exit out front, the storm hits the building from the back.

Wistrom & Hunt's car crash happens on an elevated bend of an overpass yet they are shown on a ground-level open freeway seconds later.

In scenes with the Land Rover 90 (Saudi Specification) the door "tops" are seen to change as the camera pans between Ethan Hunt and Jane.

Doors switch between "split" NAS/Saudi specification to standard "1-Piece" defender doors, the colors changing from black to white respectively.

The reflection of the crew helicopter is visible for a second in the windows as it flies over the Burj Khalifa building.

Ethan's iPhone 4 is on AT&T carrier while he is in Dubai.

In Dubai, he would have been roaming in Etisalat network.

When Ethan is approaching Dubai by road, he is driving on the right hand side of the road.

When they reach the Burj, there is a panoramic view of Dubai, the traffic is seen driving on left.

The nuclear warhead would not have re-entered the Earth's atmosphere with most of the rocket still attached.

The nose cone would have separated in space and the warhead would then detach from the final stage.

Like astronauts in a re-entry capsule, the warhead is a 're-entry' vehicle.

After Hunt's rescue, while he is in the van with his crew, a LED light, silver in color, can be seen dangling between Jane and the wall of the van.

This LED light disappears in some of the shots.

Bullets are shown moving through water at high velocity, endangering Hunt and Brandt.

Bullets, however, lose velocity very quickly in the mass of water.

Water tanks are often used for ballistics tests for that reason.

A magnetic field powerful enough to lift a human being (who was wearing a metal vest) would also wreak havoc in everything electronic nearby, also throwing into the air the very computers the team was trying to access.

The average battery pack cannot supply enough power for such a move.

One of the characters is seen on several occasions using a MacBook Air.

Although the character is actively working on the computer, the Apple logo on the cover of the machine is dark.

In normal use of the MacBook Air, the logo would be lighted.

When they are on the outside of the private plane to Mumbai, the windows are round like on a boat.

When they are inside the plane, the windows are large and square.

Hendricks was still breathing after Sidrov checked to see he was dead.

When Hunt tries to hide at the outside wall of the hospital, a camera shot from below shows a crew person's feet one floor above Hunt.

When Carter and Hunt sit in the van and Carter updates Hunt on what happened to the colleague in Budapest, some camera shots on her show a silver reading lamp coming from top right of the picture, however several other camera shots do not show this lamp, while the perspective has not changed significantly.

Ethan Hunt damages first his right sticky glove (on the outside of the building, where he throws it away) and then the left (smashing through the window).

In the server room, however, he has gloves on both hands again; that's because we see him remove the left glove and put on a new pair of plain leather gloves from his pack.

The initial scene in Budapest is supposed to take place in or near Keleti station but instead it is shot at Central Station in Prague, Czech Republic.

This can be validated by the "City Elefant" trains which are in use only in Greater Prague area.

When Kurt Hendricks is talking about nuclear weapons in the TV-interview is he speaking in Swedish to the Russians.

The Russians in the background are seen wearing translation headsets.

At the end of the movie Ethan Hunt drops some dollar notes on the table to pay the bill.

We hear the sound of coins being dropped.

Near the end of the film, Ethan is lying next to the briefcase when Sidrov's men question him.

The position of Ethan's head is different when seen from opposite shots.

When Hendricks is typing on Russian keyboard we see only 29 letters on it.

The Russian alphabet has 33 letters.

At the end of the climbing the tower scene, Ethan Hunt securely places is hand in order to provide leverage to kick in the window.

As the view rotates between outside and in, his hand moves from on the crack, to above it.

When they are on the outside of the private plane to Mumbai, there is a sound of the jet engine in idle mode.

In the last shot of the sequence the sound changes to jet engine throttling.

However we see that the engine blades are standing still and not rotating, hence engine is not running and cannot produce that sound.

When the movie moves to Mumbai, India, the language depicted is Kannada, however the actual languages predominantly used in Mumbai are Marathi and Hindi.

In the car chase scene in Dubai, Ethan's BMW Six series is shown to be a six speed manual, because there are three pedals and oftentimes he can be seen changing gear manually, however towards the end of the chase right before he deliberately crashes the car, when what would be the gear knob was shown in an overhead shot it bore the unmistakable large "D", "R", and "N" of an automatic After the exchange of the diamonds for the launch codes, right before Jane Carter catches up with Sabine Moreau, Moreau waits impatiently for the elevator and pushes the button.

The whole wall shakes under the pressure of her pushing the button, showing that it is a set.

When Ethan pulls the gun on William to show he's not 'just an analyst' William ends up pointing a glock at Ethan.

When he goes to hand it to Ethan it's clearly no longer a glock.

When Ethan is escaping the server room by running down the front of the Burj Khalifa he is using a technique called "aussie rappelling".

In order to do this the belay device the rope passes through must be positioned at the back of the harness and not on the side as shown in the film.

If it was attached this way you would end up going down the building side first and not face first.

In the opening scene, the girl shoots the guy 5 times.

Later, when they reshow the scene, she only shoots him 3 tines.

Obvious dummy when a character falls in the multi-level car park.

When Ethan Hunt asks Benji Dunn to "pinpoint Hendricks's location", Benji says "Hendricks is signaling from a state run TV station".

However, earlier we saw Hendricks had entered the "Sun TV Network" station which is a private Television network.

When Ethan is hanging on the outside of the hotel, he can see the giant sand storm coming, it is reflected on the hotel windows.

A couple of shots later, you still see the reflection on the windows, but now there is no storm visible.

In the Mumbai valet parking scene, the order and position of some of the parked cars changes between shots.

The high angle shot shows a Ferrari Enzo, Mercedes Benz SL 65 AMG Black, and Bugatti Veyron parked in front of the landscaping.

In the moving-camera shot, a fraction of a second later, those three cars have been moved forward and a McLaren F1 is parked behind the Enzo.

Hunt and Brandt are shown at the bottom of a river as bullets whiz by from multiple villains firing at them from above.

However, the program Mythbusters ("Bulletproof Water") demonstrated that high velocity rounds slow down substantially and frequently fragment with a couple feet of the surface.

Hunt is issued with a fake identity card which helps him entering Kremlin.

When he holds it in his hands for the first time the name given on it says Fedorov.

When going through the check point in Kremlin and the security guard struggles to find it on a system but eventually does, it shows a different name Samokhvalov (read in Russian).

Towards the end when Ethan pays for the beers, he drops a note on the table yet the sound is that of a coin striking the surface In the climax sequence, in the multilevel car parking in India, all the cars have a left hand drive but in India the cars have a right hand drive.

When driving into Dubai the team are in a Land Rover Defender 90.

In some shots the driver's window is a slanted, sliding type found on military Land Rovers while in other shots it's is the civilian wind-down type.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
12 April 2012 USA USD 209,397,903
8 April 2012 USA USD 209,364,921
25 March 2012 USA USD 209,065,119
18 March 2012 USA USD 208,782,805
11 March 2012 USA USD 208,394,554
4 March 2012 USA USD 208,019,613
26 February 2012 USA USD 207,771,027
19 February 2012 USA USD 207,404,961
12 February 2012 USA USD 206,514,768
5 February 2012 USA USD 205,200,776
29 January 2012 USA USD 202,565,203
22 January 2012 USA USD 197,363,441
15 January 2012 USA USD 189,448,612
8 January 2012 USA USD 169,568,971
1 January 2012 USA USD 141,186,646
25 December 2011 USA USD 78,645,000
18 December 2011 USA USD 13,385,204
12 April 2012 Worldwide USD 694,713,380
10 February 2012 Worldwide USD 637,742,169
22 February 2012 Netherlands EUR 3,875,519
8 February 2012 Netherlands EUR 3,747,311
1 February 2012 Netherlands EUR 3,655,131
25 January 2012 Netherlands EUR 3,483,006
11 January 2012 Netherlands EUR 2,905,000
4 January 2012 Netherlands EUR 2,218,880
28 December 2011 Netherlands EUR 1,280,962
12 February 2012 Philippines PHP 168,442,905
5 February 2012 Philippines PHP 168,049,911
29 January 2012 Philippines PHP 164,385,267
22 January 2012 Philippines PHP 162,704,917
25 December 2011 Philippines PHP 114,178,243
18 December 2011 Philippines PHP 61,327,988
2011 Russia USD 12,313,533
Spain EUR 7,155,395
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
25 December 2011 USA USD 29,556,629 3448
18 December 2011 USA USD 12,785,204 425
8 January 2012 Argentina ARS 3,996,489 146
25 December 2011 Netherlands EUR 479,368 110
18 December 2011 Philippines PHP 59,420,090 253
18 December 2011 Russia USD 5,916,462 1099
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
8 April 2012 USA USD 70,159 102
25 March 2012 USA USD 183,482 200
18 March 2012 USA USD 237,494 229
11 March 2012 USA USD 310,788 229
4 March 2012 USA USD 158,153 107
26 February 2012 USA USD 237,227 178
19 February 2012 USA USD 486,056 275
12 February 2012 USA USD 706,967 469
5 February 2012 USA USD 1,702,914 1,077
29 January 2012 USA USD 3,473,878 1,654
22 January 2012 USA USD 5,554,254 2,519
15 January 2012 USA USD 11,686,617 3,346
8 January 2012 USA USD 19,868,059 3,555
1 January 2012 USA USD 29,421,879 3,455
25 December 2011 USA USD 29,500,000 3,448
18 December 2011 USA USD 12,785,204 425
29 January 2012 Argentina ARS 607,057 83
22 January 2012 Argentina ARS 1,243,259 114
15 January 2012 Argentina ARS 2,020,994 136
8 January 2012 Argentina ARS 3,996,489 146
19 February 2012 Netherlands EUR 28,063 27
12 February 2012 Netherlands EUR 68,233 47
5 February 2012 Netherlands EUR 72,027 68
29 January 2012 Netherlands EUR 142,740 88
15 January 2012 Netherlands EUR 274,000 107
8 January 2012 Netherlands EUR 590,380 112
1 January 2012 Netherlands EUR 493,521 111
12 February 2012 Philippines PHP 29,273 2
5 February 2012 Philippines PHP 400,420 15
29 January 2012 Philippines PHP 1,740,551 19
22 January 2012 Philippines PHP 7,318,653 75
25 December 2011 Philippines PHP 35,433,051 244
18 December 2011 Philippines PHP 59,420,090 253

Comentarios

As wonderful as ever. As a casual commercial film that doesn't require too much brains, Mission Impossible 4 is as big a scene and stimulating special effects as ever.

Your mission, should you chose to accept it: Sit back, relax, and try to enjoy my review of Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol This is not just another mission. The IMF is shut down when it's implicated in a global terrorist bombing plot.

So finally a great and iconic Tom Cruise starred another action thriller. No any clumsy stuff like the last movie, no efforts to illustrate how fascinating Ethan Hunt is, and neither there are any obvious efforts to represent how cool he is.

Directed by Brad Bird, "Mission Impossible 4: Ghost Protocol" stars Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, a pint-sized secret agent who struggles to stop a nuclear detonation. Unlike previous films in the franchise, Bird plays things for laughs, his film opening with a funny sequence in which Cruise breaks out of a Serbian prison to the tune of Dean Martin's "Ain't That a Kick In The Head".

Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011): Dir: Brad Bird / Cast: Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist: An exciting and entertaining action film that is as good as the third film in the series and certainly better than the first two disappointing entries. The film opens with agent Ethan Hunt breaking out of a Russian prison.

Budapest. IMF agent Hanaway is betrayed and killed by Moreau, who takes the intelligence he had intercepted.

I'm a fan of the series, I loved the 1st one, 2nd one (with awesome soundtrack by the way) and third oneHowever I'd love to see IMF working as a super team as it is supposed to be and not hunting Ethan Hunt (again)Movie 1.- He's hunted because someone set him up Movie 2.

He did all his own stunts and he's an old man, that's like super effort, I'm not doing my own stunts, except for in my life and I don't get paid for it. Does no one want to tell Tom Cruise that even if he mailed it in and somebody else did the stunt work, the same number of people would still see the movie.

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