According to Box Office Vietnam, on the afternoon of June 3, the movie "Incessible mission 8" earned nearly 24 billion VND in the Vietnamese ticket market. The film continuously ranked top 2 at the box office, only behind the animated film Doraemon.
In "The Mission 8", one of the most important tasks of Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) is to dive into the Sevastopol submarine body - where the rest of the rest of the key can control the artificial intelligence called The Entity, the ultimate enemy he is forced to confront. The Sevastopol ship was already immersed by The Entity in the previous part, and now, in order to prevent the world from falling into chaos by technology, Ethan must take a life -threatening risk to the base of Bering - icy waters with harsh pressure - to approach the core of the ship and recover equipment before it falls into hostile power.
Tom Cruise sees director Christopher McQuarrie as his ideal "creative brother", a like-minded collaborator who helps him turn the impossible into the impossible. Both shared a strong passion for cinema, creating a harmonious duo that constantly expands the limits of the action film genre.
The Hunt Dive Sevastopol segment is a huge chain of scenes, even with the standards of the mission: impossible series. It has been planned for many years, requiring a series of technological breakthroughs and coordination from all departments: Costume design, lighting, special effects, props, production design, underwater team and more - all to solve the solve the solve of the solve problem: how to film this entire scene with a real camera.
To record this scene, the crew had to perform one of the most impressive technical feats in the history of cinema. Initially, the film crew traveled around the world to find a tank of water large enough, with detailed requirements for each filtering system and the water's domestic temperature, all written by Cruise himself.