Now best known for its stunt-heavy sequels, Mission: Impossible began as a Brian De Palma thriller about surveillance, performance, and how what you see isn’t always the whole story.
In this episode, we get into:
How the opening scene teaches you how to watch the film
Why the production design is more than just stylish — it’s integral to the storytelling
What costumes, props, and performances reveal about character
The crackling chemistry of a cast that brings texture to even the smallest roles
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