So Ethan recruited a team and started his own specific operation of stealing discs from the CIA and obtaining the identity of the ghost.
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The latter content, as the director Kevin naturally knows.
Under the premise of knowing the plot, Mission Impossible becomes somewhat less interesting.
And Kevin naturally focused on the audience's reaction.
For a qualified commercial blockbuster, if the duration is qualified, it must achieve the most basic point of no urine throughout the whole process, which Kevin has done.
The Mission Impossible he filmed was not completely based on the original version, but added a lot of small details to it.
In his previous life, he owned the entire Douban, and he had already analyzed all the problems of Mission Impossible.
For example, the story is rough, and some are not convincing enough.
Here, Kevin somewhat makes up for a lot of details.
Make the whole story more real and more complete.
Immediately afterwards, Kevin arranged several action scenes for Agent Ethan.
The movements designed by the team of Yuan Baye, who is from Hong Kong Island and is currently the strongest martial arts finger in the world, combines the graceful posture of Chinese martial arts in the movie, and at the same time has a neat and neat skill that fits the identity of a special agent.
The audience couldn't help but let out a loud exclamation.
Marvel at what Tom Cruise does in the movie.
In these action scenes, Kevin did not choose to use editing to process, but put forward his own harsh requirements to Tom Cruise.
That is to let Cruise completely master these action routines, and he will make up the screen a little to speed up in the later stage. As for whether it is beautiful or not, it depends on Tom Cruise's own ability.
And judging from his previous test screenings, Cruise's performance was quite good.
Sure enough, the audience was also very satisfied with Ethan's fight.
A movie that ended in just over an hour.
Kevin took Julie out of the cinema slowly, and all the words of satisfaction about Mission Impossible came around.
As for the dissatisfaction of some literary youths, Kevin completely ignored it.
As a purely commercial film, Mission Impossible does not have any artistry, and Kevin at this time does not allow it to have any artistry.
Of course, the lack of artistry doesn't make it a classic movie.
Now Kevin, all he wants is to become a real big man in Hollywood, he needs a lot of US knives and nothing else.
Oscar can slowly make up for it later, and MGM and Marvel will no longer miss it. He has a clear calculation in his heart.
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After getting the feedback he wanted, Kevin took Julie straight home.
On the other side, MGM President Reiter didn't sleep all night.
Unlike the confident Kevin, he deeply knows that sometimes the success of a movie has no absolute relationship with the box office.
The box office of this film is related to whether he can continue to serve as the president of MGM in the future, so he does not pay attention.
As the major theaters gathered all the news, Leiter asked the staff responsible for summarizing the data with a little nervousness.
"How much was the box office on the first day of Mission Impossible?"
The staff looked at the data in front of them again, and then said excitedly:
"President, Mission Impossible scored 25.68 million at the box office on the first day!"
"This has created the top two first-day box office of this year, and the only one above it is Jurassic Park. You know, it is the masterpiece of the great director Spielberg!"
Reiter was also excited.
"So, we succeeded?"
"After so many years, is MGM finally going to be brilliant again!"
"Quick, call me Kevin and I'll tell him the news.",
After returning to God, Leiter wanted to share this joy with Kevin for the first time, and quickly ordered his secretary to call Kevin.
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A person secretly hid outside on the sofa to enjoy the time of the sage, while using the computer to look at some materials.
Hearing the phone ringing, Kevin picked it up quickly.
"Hey, Kevin, I'm Leiter, the first day of Mission Impossible's box office came out."
"How many?"
Kevin asked calmly, he was confident that it would not be too bad.
On the other end of the phone came a number that surprised him.
"25.68 million dollars!"
"Mission Impossible's first-day box office was $25.68 million!"
Reit exclaimed excitedly.
Kevin was very calm and asked calmly:
"Let, based on your experience, how much do you think Mission Impossible's final global box office can be?"
Leiter hesitated for a while, and made a rough calculation according to the calculation formula of MGM, and then said:
"Speak less than $500 million!"
"In this case, don't forget our agreement. I can't wait to join the big family of MGM."
Kevin made no secret of his thoughts and said directly to Leiter.
Reiter did not have any dissatisfaction.
Kevin's directing ability has been proved once again in Mission Impossible, and he is the talent that MGM needs most at this time.
His addition is nothing short of a feather in the wings.
"Of course, MGM welcomes you to join us. After the release of Mission Impossible, we will start formal negotiations."
"MGM is sure to please you!"
Kevin nodded and ended the exchange.
On the other hand, Warner Bros. and Paramount received news from the theaters at almost the same time.
The astonishing box office results on the first day of Mission Impossible also surprised them.
While Paramount was pleasantly surprised, it was also very regretful.
The food lying in their mouths was inexplicably divided by several outsiders.
This made them feel a lot of pain, but on the other hand, the follow-up copyright was in their hands, and Steve Kevin laid such a good foundation for them.
After that, it's time for them to lay down and make money.
Paramount started figuring out plans to invite Kevin and Tom Cruise to film Mission: Impossible 2 ahead of time…