Mission: Impossible 8: Real stunts are the best, 4K IPTV amplifies the gap between reality and narrative
Tom Cruise once again set new limits in Mission: Impossible 8: Reckoning – at the age of 63, he hung on the wing of a biplane at a speed of 200 kilometers per hour for real-life filming, and the 8,000-foot high-altitude combat scene took 13 attempts. Under the IMAX lens, the muscle tremors and white breath mist were clearly discernible. Even when watched through 4K IPTV, the metallic texture of the 120-pound diving suit in the deep-sea scene in Iceland and the details of the bubbles in the minus 3℃ ice water were still accurately presented with HDR technology. The global box office exceeded 1 billion in the first week, proving the irreplaceable nature of real-life special effects.