阿湯哥第五次完成不可能的任務

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  9月21日口譯文章:《碟中諜5》:阿湯哥第五次完成弗成能的義務

  碟中諜系列片子的第五集《碟中諜5:秘密國家》7月尾在美國上映以來一向占領著票房榜首的地位。

  9月8日《碟中諜5:秘密國家》在中國上映,阿湯哥也迎來了有史以來最難完成的義務。伊森·亨特(湯姆·克魯斯飾)是"弗成能義務諜報署"的焦點間諜。這一次他的團隊面對的義務是革除名為"辛迪加"的國際犯法構造。

  美國天下大眾播送電台評論述,《碟中諜5》持續了該系列"優雅、聰明和真槍實彈的殊效",這也讓這部片子成為今朝最靠譜的大片。

  看過上一部《碟中諜4:鬼魂協定》的影迷必定不會忘卻阿湯哥在迪拜塔哈裏發摩天大樓上的行動戲。《秘密國家》導演克裏斯托夫·邁考利也坦言要超出那樣的絕技太艱苦。

  邁考利告知《本日美國》:"咱們曉得豈論咱們拍甚麽都邑被拿來和迪拜塔那場戲比擬。然則你不克不及等著他人蓋一棟比迪拜塔還高的大樓啊。咱們一向在挑釁極限。"

  他們確切如斯。《碟中諜5:秘密國家》一開場的特寫便是阿湯哥吊掛在正在騰飛的飛機上。

  不外這場戲不但只是視覺上的打擊。究竟上,53歲的阿湯哥為了讓這場戲加倍刺激悅目,保持不消絕技替人本身完成為了這組高危行動。

  "我坐飛機的時刻經常遠望窗外,想著假如掛在機翼上是如何一種感受,"飾演了19年伊森·亨特,阿湯哥一向保持本身完成絕技行動,這同樣成了他的一個標簽。"這是個讓全部人膽顫的題目,不外對我而言其實很刺激。"

  但片子的熱潮倒是那場更遲緩而寧靜的水下戲,為了誰人鏡頭阿湯哥在水下憋了足足6分鐘的氣,同時還要統籌完成各類演出。這場戲行動未幾,然則強度超高,讓人腎上腺素激升。故事牽掛讓觀眾坐立難安。

  《洛杉磯時報》評價這個鏡頭為:"偶然無聲勝有聲"。

  【參考譯文】

  The series' fifth chapter, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, has been topping box offices worldwide ever since its premiere in the US at the end of July.

  With its Chinese cinema debut on Sept 8, the movie unveils its most impossible mission yet. Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) – a key operative on the Impossible Mission Force (IMF) – and his team are faced with eradicating a shadowy force known as "The Syndicate", an international rogue organization committed to destroying the IMF.

  According to NPR, this latest installment continues the "elegance, wit and harrowing flesh-and-blood stunt work" that have made Mission: Impossible "the most reliable blockbuster series going".

  Anyone who has watched the previous film, 2011's Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, will have no problem recalling the scene where Cruise scales Dubai's Burj Khalifa skyscraper. It's hard to beat a stunt like that, admits Christopher McQuarrie, director of Rogue Nation.

  "We knew anything we did was going to be compared with the Burj. But it's not like you could wait for someone to build an even taller building," McQuarrie told USA Today. "[But] we keep pushing the envelope."

  And they did. The opening of Rogue Nation features Cruise dangling outside of an airplane as it takes off.

  But the scene is not just visually striking. The fact that Cruise, a 53-year-old action star, insisted on doing it by himself instead of using a stunt double makes the scene more pulse-pounding.

  "I've often sat on airplanes, looked out and thought what it would be like out there on the wing," said Cruise, who has a reputation of doing his own stunts during his 19 years playing Ethan Hunt. "It's nerve-racking for everyone else, but pretty exciting for me."

  But the highlight of the movie actually comes during a slower and quieter underwater scene, where Cruise has to hold his breath for six minutes while completing tasks. There is less action, but the intensity and adrenaline is just as great. The suspense keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.

  "Sometimes you need a little silence to make the most noise," commented Los Angeles Times.