Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) - full transcript

CIA chief Hunley (Baldwin) convinces a Senate committee to disband the IMF (Impossible Mission Force), of which Ethan Hunt (Cruise) is a key member. Hunley argues that the IMF is too reckless. Now on his own, Hunt goes after a shadowy and deadly rogue organization called the Syndicate.

MINSK
BELARUS

Benji.

Benji, do you copy?

Benji.

Oh.
Shit.

Where's Ethan?

Uh.
I can't talk right now.

The package is on the plane.

Yeah, I know.

We're currently formulate a plan B
although technically, it's a plan C.

This isn't going very well.



I am aware of that, Brandt.
You're not helping.

Where's Ethan?

I don't know.
We're on radio silence.

That plane cannot takeoff,
with the package on it.

You understand?
- We're working on it.

Luther? What the hell
are you doing there?

You are supposed to be on
an assignment in Malaysia.

I'm in Malaysia, I've been here 2 days.
Benji needed my help.

I didn't need help. I just-
I needed assistance, it's a different thing.

The package is still
on that plane.

We understand the package
is on the plane.

We're trying to cripple it remotely.
- You can do that.

We can if the pilot left the
satellite uplink switch on.

Which he has.
- And how do you access the uplink?



It involves hacking a Russian satellite.
- I can't authorise that.

Which is why
I didn't ask permission.

We are under investigation
for misconduct.

The package is on-board.
What do you want me to do?

Uh.
Luther.

I'm reading a heat bloom, Benji.
The engines are starting.

Yeah.
I'm aware of that.

But I can't do anything until
I'm connected to the satellite.

Benji, you are connected.
- Okay, Great.

The package is still
on that plane.

Shut down the fuel pump.

Uh.
Mechanical are lockdown.

What about the electrical system?
- Oh, that might work.

No.
No.

Hydraulics.
- Okay, standby.

No, they're encrypted.

Benji, the plane.

Yes! The package
is on the plane!

We get it!

Can you open the door?

Ethan? Where are you?
- I'm by the plane.

Benji, can you open the door?

Uh. Can I open the door?
Uh. Maybe.

Open the door when I tell you.

I'm on the plane.
Open the door.

How did you
get in the plane?

Not in the plane,
I'm on the plane!

Open the door!

Benji.
Open the door!

Yeah-yeah-yeah...
Okay, okay.

Benji, open that door right now!
- Yeah, I am trying.

Come on, Benji.
- Benji, open that door!

Come on. Come on.
Come on.

Come on.
Yes, got it.

That's the wrong door!

Benji, not that door.
The other door.

The other door.
Right. Yes, the other door.

Okay, yes, yes. Sorry, sorry.
My bad, my bad.

Check it out.

Alright. Look, I'm gonna
open the para-door.

How's that?

Hey.
Hey.

MISION:IMPOSIBLE
Nation secreta

LONDON
ENGLAND

We're about to close.

I won't be long.

You looking for
anything in particular.

Something rare.

Let me guess.

Classical.

Jazz.

Sax.
- Coltrain.

Piano.
- Monk.

Shadow Wilson on the bass.

Shadow Wilson played drums.

Know why
they called him Shadow?

Because he had a light touch.

You're in luck.

I've a first pressing.

It really is you.

I've heard stories.

They can't all be true.

Good even, Mr. Hunt.

The weapons you recovered in Belarus
were confirmed to be VX nerve gas.

Capable of devastating
a major city.

The bodies of the air crew
were found less than

24 hours after they
landed in Damascus.

They were identified as
low level Chechen separatist.

With neither the
access nor the ability

to acquire the weapons
they were transporting.

This would support your suspicion

that a shadow organization is
committed to inciting revolution.

by enabling acts of terror in
nations friendly to Western interests.

IMF suspects this to be the
same shadow organization

you have been tracking
for the last year

Also known as the Syndicate.

IMF would be right.

Normally, you and your
team would be tasked

with infiltrating and disrupting
this terrorist network,

but we have taken steps to
ensure that this will not happen.

Because, we, are the Syndicate,
Mr. Hunt.

And now we know
who you are.

Your mission, should you
choose to accept it,

is to face your fate.

Pursue us, you'll be caught.
Resist us, you'll be killed.

And you precious Secretary will
disavow any knowledge of your actions.

Good luck, Mr. Hunt.

This message will self destruct
in 5 seconds.

Mr. Chairman, the IMF's misadventures
date back to my earliest days in the CIA

when the IMF broke into the CIA
to steal a list of covert operatives.

And now, more recently a Russian warhead.
- Disarmed Russian warhead.

A Russian nuclear warhead.
- Branded safe by Th IMF.

Clipped the Transamerica Pyramid
before plunging into the San Francisco bay.

Saving the western atmosphere.

This made possible by IMF
agents who did willing

provide the launch codes
to a known terrorist.

Do I have that right, agent Brandt?

I can neither confirm nor deny details of any
such operation without Secretary's approval.

This was the same week after
IMF infiltrated the Kremlin.

Here's the Kremlin before.

And the Kremlin after.

I can neither confirm nor
deny details of any operation...

Without the Secretary's approval.
Yes, we know.

In fact, until this panel
appoints a new Secretary,

you really can't say much of anything,
can you, agent Brandt?

Well.
I didn't write the rules, Mr. Hunley.

Mr. Chairman, the so call
Impossible Missions Force

is not just a rogue organization,
it is an outdated one.

A throwback to an era without
transparency and without oversight.

Mr. Chairman.
- The time has come to dissolve the IMF.

Mr. Chairman.
- And transfer the salvageable assets to the CIA.

Mr. Chairman, the IMF has operated
without oversight for 40 years.

Now, are its methods unorthodox? Yes.
- Mr. Chairman.

Are it's results less than perfect?
Absolutely.

But without the IMF, to be force...
- There'll be order and stability.

Without the IMF...

This panel recognizes the IMF's
contribution to global security.

But the events laid out by
CIA director Hunley

also show a pattern of
once and brinkmanship

and a total disregard for protocol.

From where I sit,

you unorthodox methods are
indistinguishable from chance.

And your results,
perfect or not,

looked suspiciously like luck.

I'm afraid today is the day
when the IMF's luck runs out.

What are you doing here?

Huh?

I said: "What are you doing here?"

What does he see in you,
I wonder.

Who is he?

I want to see what is done.

Why don't you
take off the cuffs.

And I'll show you.

Vinter.

You know who I am?

Janik Vinter.

They call you,
the bone doctor.

The funny thing is.

You're officially declared dead,
3 years ago.

Nice shoes by the way.

Not his.

Yours.

We have instructions to talk,

not to kill him.

There are men who are
broken in different ways.

This one's a fighter.

He'll die,
before you turn him.

Are you worry he's
gonna take your place?

You should go,
before it gets ugly.

Yeah, he's right.

You should go.

Now, let's see how tough you are.

You, Janik.

We've never met before, right?

Follow me.

Give me the gun.

What're you doing?
- I can't leave.

Look. You can't stay.
We just killed those men.

We didn't kill them.
You did.

I tried to stop you.
You got away.

Who are you?

You better hurry now.
Good luck.

No, wait.
Wait!

Where is he?

He's heading to the north corridor.
He has closed the gate.

Hurry, don't let him escape.
Quick!

Stack-com 7.
- Western Europe unsecured.

Designator.
- Bravo Echo One One.

Connecting.

This is Brandt.
- Go secure.

Go.

London terminal is compromised.
Repeat, London is compromised.

Agent placed is down.
Request immediate extraction.

What happened?
Who breached London?

Do you've anything to go on?

A face. He wanted something.
Not information.

He could've kill me,
but he didn't.

Okay, what do you think it means.
- The Syndicate is real.

They know who we're,
how we operate.

I think I know why
they've been so hard to find.

Just focus operations on gathering any available
Intel regarding formal covert operatives.

It doesn't matter what
country or agency.

Just as long as they are dead
Or presumed dead.

Start with Janik Vinter.
He's also known as the bone doctor.

I can't do that.
- What?

What're you talking about?

The Committee has shut us down.

Operations are to be
handled over to the CIA.

There is no more IMF.

I've been ordered
to bring everyone in.

Ethan.
- I understand.

Ethan.
- I understand, Brandt.

We didn't have this conversation.

I disappeared in London.
You don't know where I am.

If I'm dead or alive.

This man you saw.
Can you find him?

I won't stop until I do.

This may very well be
our last mission, Ethan.

Make it count.

Brandt.

Since we are going
to be work together,

I want you to choose your
next works very carefully.

Where is Hunt?

I don't know.
- Don't lie to me, Brandt.

I have no way of contacting him.

He's deep cover. Last I heard,
he's tracking the Syndicate.

Let's cut the bull.

You know who we are.
You know what we are capable of.

How come the CIA has never discovered
any actual Intel regarding this Syndicate.

What are you implying?
- Not implying, stating.

Leveling an accusation actually.

Hunt is both arsonist and fireman
at the same time.

I believe that the Syndicate
is a figment of his imagination.

Created to justify
the IMF's existence.

I'm going to find him, Brandt.
And when I do,

he will be called upon to answer for every
wanton active mayhem he's responsible for.

Welcome to the CIA.

You'll never find him.

Set your watch, Brandt.

Ethan Hunt is living his
last day as a free man.

6 months later

HAVANA,
CUBA

CIA
LANGLEY, VIRGINIA

All right, everybody.
Heads up.

This is it.

Alpha team prep.
Standing by.

Execute.
- Langley brimstone, go.

I say again.
We are a go.

Langley, there's nobody here.

Langley brimstone.
Face the north wall.

ANOTHER ONE VANISHES
HERE IS FLIGHT 606?

FIRE GUTS CHEMICAL
WEAPONS PLANT

WORLD BANK
DECLARES CRISIS

B. Dunn

VIENNA OPERA

YOU'VE
WON!

Dunn.

Is it that time already.
Okay.

I'm going to ask you
a series of control questions.

I know and I'm gonna
answer truthfully.

And then you gonna ask
me to lie intentionally.

State your name.
- The King of Norway.

See, that's a lie.

I'm actually third in line
to the throne.

My brother was...

Has Ethan Hunt contacted you?
- Why would he contact me?

Hunt has resurfaced.
This time in Cuba.

He...
left these behind.

Tell me what you
make of them.

I don't know.
He's taken up scrap booking?

Look at the photographs, Dunn.

All of them are either
missing or dead, everyone.

All of them were
government agents.

Russian, French, British, Israelis,
you name it.

These are highly classified files and yet
Hunt had no problem collecting them.

And he always seems
to be a step ahead of us.

I wonder how?
- Are you suggesting I'm helping him?

That thought had cross my mind.

6 months, I have been here.

Sifting through mountains of metadata
and exabytes of encoded excrement.

I had decrypted, processed, passed
more data than anyone in my section.

And yet every week,
you hold me in here.

And you ask me the same question,
just in a different way.

And today,
you haven't answered it.

You seem to thinks I have
some kind of obligation to him.

Okay, nothing could be
further from the truth.

Ethan Hunt is still out there in the field,
and I'm stuck here answering for it

We're not friends.

I owe him nothing.

That'll be all, Dunn.

Welcome to Vienna, Benji.
Missed me?

Ethan, where are you?
Where the hell have you been?

No act... you know what? Please,
don't tell me that,

because it's just another thing I would have
to lie about in my weekly polygraph.

Everything is going to be fine.
Just keep walking.

But, make sure you're
not being follow. ed

Oh. I didn't win those opera tickets, did I?
- No, I'm afraid not

So, where do we meet?
- We don't.

For your sake,
we shouldn't be seen together.

You have mail.

Who is he?
- That's what we're here to find out.

What I do know, is he's our only
possible link to the Syndicate

and I have reason to believe that
he's going to be here tonight.

But I can't find him alone.
Are you in?

Are you in?
- Yes, of course. Of course.

So, what's the play?
- Simple. You find him, we tag him.

I follow him wherever he goes.
- And after that?

After that you're on a plane,
back at work Monday morning.

No one is the wiser.
- What? That's it?

You're in enough
danger as it is.

I didn't want to involve you
this much but I had no choice.

Whoa. If you're gonna bring me
all this way,

you could at least give me something
a little be more... you know, dramatic.

Benji, we are trying
to keep a low profile.

You want drama, go to the opera.

Are you seeing what I'm seeing?
- Yes, I am.

Am I correct in assuming that is
the Chancellor of Austria?

Yes, you are.
- Did you know he's going to be here?

No
- Right.

Well. We have a European
Heads of State here,

at the same time as we're
looking for a nefarious terrorist.

And I'm sure the two things are completely unrelated.
- Benji.

Mean while I'll try and overlook the fact that you're an international fugitive wanted by the CIA.
- Benji.

And this little unsanctioned operation
is tenement-ed treasonous. - Benji.

Because as you stated earlier,

I will be back in my desk
on Monday morning,

playing video games and no one
will be any be the wiser.

The show's about to start, Benji.
- Right.

Just take your position, tell me what you see.
- Okay.

Nice tux, by the way.

Stage is set.
Ready lights.

Ready lights.

The final preparations ready.

Stay alert, please.

Join the IMF. See the world,
on a monitor

in a closet.

Okay, I have eyes.

Searching

Talk to me, Benji.
- Nothing yet. Standby.

I know you're here.
Where're you.

Uh Ethan, I might have something for you.
Can't confirm.

Where?
- Backstage, I will direct you

Take the door on your left.
He should be right in front of you.

Benji, did you see that?
- See what?

A woman.

What woman?
Where're you?

I can't see you.

What happened?
- I don't know

Ethan, do you copy?
Ethan, come in.

Ethan, the lighting booth.
Ethan, do you copy?

Oh god.

It's a flash wound.

Sorry, ladies and gentlemen.

Surround the building.
Secure the exits.

I've a way out.
Interested?

Lead the way.

Anything you want to tell me?
- No, not right now.

How's the pace?
- Don't wait for me.

What's next?

Alright.

There.

Shoes.

Shoes, please.

If anything happens to you...

Nothing is going to happen to me.

Stop the car!

Get in.

Go go go.

What the...!
She tried to shoot me.

It doesn't make her
a bad person.

I'm gonna have to search you.
- You have to let me go.

Oh oh.
Not a chance.

I assume you're deep cover back in London
but isn't this taking the role a little too far.

Hang on a minute,
you know her?

Oh.
We haven't formerly introduced.

But I am pretty sure
she's British intelligence.

Ilsa Faust.
You're Ethan Hunt.

And... that shade is
very hard to find.

What were you doing at the opera tonight?
- What? Aside from killing the Chancellor.

Saving your life in London put me in a
tight spot with some very dangerous people.

I was sent to kill the Chancellor
to regain their trust.

Ha. So, you admit
that you killed him?

I went through the motion,
that's not the same thing.

You thought you put him in the hospital,
take him out of harm's way.

The same thing
you tried to do.

You're not gonna believe that, are you?
What about the rest of her team?

You means those other 2 idiots?
I can only assumed they were redundancies.

In case you didn't follow through.
One man to kill the Chancellor,

the other one to kill you.
A test.

Second one I failed,
thanks to you.

And the car bomb was insurance.

We have a tail.

Who is he?

We're after the same thing,
and I can help you.

If you want to bring down the Syndicate,
you've to let me out.

They're closing.

This has to look like an escape.
So, you just throw me out anywhere.

Tell me who he is.

Oh!

Oh. Change of plan.
Throw her out!

You have everything
you need to find me.

Less than 24 hours after we interviewed
Benji Dunn about Ethan Hunt

He was on a plane to Vienna
with tickets to the opera.

And within 6 hours of his arrival,
the Chancellor was dead.

Now, that might be circumstance
to some public defendant.

But to the CIA,
that is actionable intelligence.

Consider the moment, the possibility that
Ethan's investigation lead him to the opera.

And he's the one with
the actionable intelligence.

In any case. Finding Hunt
is no longer our pet project.

The Special Activity Division
will now have full discretion.

You mean shoot to kill?

Whether Hunt lives or dies.
It's entirely up to him.

New identity, passport,
cash, road map.

There's a change of clothes
in that bag, right there.

Everything you need to
make it to DC undetected.

Once you're there,
you'll have to inform on me.

I'm suppose... what? Sorry, what?
- Tell the truth.

You came to Vienna believing
you won 2 tickets to the opera.

And I attempted to recruit you into
assassinating the Chancellor, you refused.

That is not the true.
- Your life depends on them believing you, Benji.

It'll go easier if you tell them
what they want to hear.

Ethan, at least tell me
what this is all about.

You recognized anyone?

Him.
- He's former KSA, German intelligence.

Missing, presumed dead.

He was at the opera tonight.

This one too.

Former Mossad.
- Let me guess. Presumed dead.

Tonight, I made it official.

I was looking for him
in Bosporus.

The same day a car accident
killed the visiting President of Malawi.

He slipped away again in Jakarta.

Hours before a passenger plane
vanished over the Pacific

with 236 passengers.

I just missed him
in the Philippines.

Right before a fired petrochemical plant
gassed a village of 2.000 people.

You're saying these accidents
are somehow connected.

That missing plane was carrying
the Secretary of the World Bank.

That fire bank corrupted
a global arms cooperation.

That wreck triggered a civil war.

These are no accidents.

They're links in a chain. The work of
a single organization, the Syndicate.

A rogue nation.

Trained to do what we do.
Inbuilt with a new sense of purpose.

Destroy the system that created them.

Regardless if who's in the way.

An anti-IMF.

And since Hunley shut us down,
they've been escalating unchecked.

Killing the Chancellor tonight
was a statement

The start of a new phase.

Or they could just be
a series of random disasters.

He was there.

Everytime.

Just like he was there tonight.
I'm sure of it.

I don't know who he is,
where he's from.

How he's funded

But I know he's the key.

Ethan, this is what I sign up for.

Let me help you find him.
- That's why I brought you here.

In the first place.
And look what happened.

I can't protect you.

That's why I need you to leave.

It's not your decision
to make, Ethan.

I'm a field agent.

I know the risks.
More than that, I'm your friend.

No matter what I... con
a polygraph every week.

Now you called me because
you needed my help.

And you still do.
So, I'm staying.

And that's all we're
gonna say about that.

Okay
- Good

Where do we start?

Ilsa.

Right.
And how do we find her?

She said we've
everything we need.

We had an agreement.

You send me to do
a job, I'd do it.

But my way, not yours.
- When did I deviate?

You put 2 more gunman
at the opera tonight.

One of them try to kill me.

You missed.

I missed because Ethan Hunt
was there looking for you.

Ethan Hunt is in Vienna because
you allow him escape in London.

Vinter would've kill him in London
and that's not what you asked for.

Twice now
you've let him slipped away.

Curious.

Are you questioning
my loyalty or my ability.

Can't decide.
- I've told you before.

Trust me or kill me.

But If you're going to kill me,
be the man.

Do it yourself.

Did he say anything?

He knows about Morocco.
- What did he know about Morocco?

He knows about the power plant.
He doesn't know what's in it.

Find him, please.

He'll find me.

I've him seen to that.

Well, that's interesting
- What is it?

It's a SCIF. Secure Computer Facility
offline, ultra-contained.

It's impossible to hack in
from the outside.

It's essentially a digital
safety deposit box.

Very strange thing for a young lady
to be carrying in her sundries.

Where's it located?
- Morocco.

Morocco.

CASABLANCA
MOROCCO

Now, what brings you
gentlemen to Casablanca?

Good to see you
- What couldn't you tell me over the telephone?

The Chancellor of Austria
was assassinated.

We believe that Ethan
and Benji were there.

Huntley's handed this over
to Special Activities Division.

We need to find Ethan
before they do.

That's where you come in.

Not interested.
- Okay. Look, Luther.

Look, man. I know Ethan.
I don't know you.

All I know about you is that
you chose to work for Hunley.

Yeah, all I know about you
is you chose to resign.

You don't have to
worry about Ethan.

They'll never catch him
- No, they're not going to catch him. No.

This is the CIA, this is Hunley
we're talking about.

Thing are out of control
And they're going to kill him.

They're going to kill Ethan.
They're going to kill Benji.

We have to get to them first.
Are you going to help me?

You need to understand something.

Ethan is my friend

And if I have 1 second of doubt
whose side you're on.

I believe you

Alright.
- Alright.

What do I have to go on?
- Not much.

And not a lot of time.

His name is Solomon Lane.
He created the Syndicate.

Where does he come from?

He's former British intelligence.

Well. If British intelligence
knows the Syndicate exist,

why don't they
just tell the CIA?

Because they don't want anyone knowing
the Syndicate was created by one of their own.

I was sent undercover
to earn Lane's trust.

And eventually identifying
the members of his organization.

For the first time in 2 years,

I'm close to knowing
who they are.

Lane had a ledger. It contain
the identities of his operatives,

his terrorist associates, the entire
inner workings of the Syndicate.

One of his agents stole it
hoping to blackmail him.

He kept it in a secure computer
facility for safe keeping.

He died being interrogated
for the access code.

Leaving Lane with a serious problem.

So the key to crushing Lane

is sitting in a computer just waiting
for someone to take it?

So why hasn't Lane just
send someone to steal it?

Oh, he has.
He sent me.

And I can tell you.

It's impossible.

The facility is hidden beneath the
local power plant under military guard.

And the only way
to download the ledger

is through the central computer
terminal located there.

To reach the terminal,
you'll need to pass the main gates.

Access the elevator
with fingerprint recognition

And open 3 separate combination locks.

Well, that's easy. We just impersonate the
agent who stole the ledger in the first place.

And I get to wear a mask.

Unfortunately, even if you can make
it through every other security measure

you won't beat the last one.

That's because it's protected
by gait analysis.

A step beyond facial recognition.

These cameras actually know
how the agent walks,

how he talks, how he moves,
right down to his facial takes.

So, what you're saying is,
no mask can beat it.

We're busted before we could
even get into the vault.

And I wind up in a Morocco jail

playing mommies and daddies
without a mother strangler.

Okay, I don't get
to wear a mask.

And there's no other way into the computer lab?
- No other way in.

Air Shaft?
- 6 inch diameter pipe.

Foundation?
- 12 feet of concrete, top and bottom.

Electrical conduit?
- Bottom line is,

there's no way into
that terminal unless

your profile is pre-installed
in the security system.

Profile?

Where're the profile stored?

All security data is stored
offline in the liquid cooler aid.

Here, inside the torus,
liquid cooled.

You mean that thing
is under water?

Yes.
- Yes.

Okay.

So, to get the ledger, one of us
needs to enter the torus

and change the security profile.

So that the other one can access
the computer without being caught.

That's the only way.
- That's the only way.

Can I get in through there.

What's that?
- That's the service hatch.

It can only be opened
from the inside.

If you try and open it
from the outside,

you'll be hit with 70 thousand
gallons of pressurized water.

Where does the water
come from?

Desalinized seawater
flows through the intake.

in the pipeline.
And before you ask,

the system is designed to shut down
automatically if any metal

enters the intake.

No oxygen tanks.

Alright. Well, how long
will it take to free swim

from the intake
to the service hatch.

2 minutes.
With the current at full power.

Well. Then, you just have to hold
your breath for 2 minutes.

What about installing the security profile?
- Well. That's gonna be like a minute tops.

So, I have to hold my breath
for 3 minutes?

You can do that.

But I think you're overlooking,
is the physical exertion.

The more you exert yourself,
the faster you consume oxygen.

Don't worry about him.
Alright.

All he has to do is install the fake profile
before I get to the gait analysis.

You said it yourself,
it's the only way

That doesn't sound impossible.

Satellite over-watch
covering all 7 continents,

DNA profiling, facial recognition,
drone surveillance, drone strikes.

So, how are we suppose to find
Ethan and Benji before they do?

I'm not even looking for them.
I'm looking for her.

What do you mean?

These sketches,
what do you see?

Ethan's not exactly sure
who this guys is.

But this woman,
he knows her.

He trust her.

I'm betting that if he's not
already with her, he's on his way.

Find her, find Ethan.

Tell me it's possible to pull
facial recognition of a sketch.

For mere mortals, no.

For me, I could've done this
at home.

Alright.

How long is this going to take?
- Found her.

CCTV picked her up
at the airport in Casablanca.

DISAVOWED

DISAVOWED
- What the hell?

She's bad news.

Card.
- Hello.

Sorry.

Your card is not working.
- Benji, we're in.

Released

Thank you.

One more time.
You have 3 minutes.

2.5 minutes to switch
the security profile.

30 seconds to escape
through the service hatch.

Remember, conserve oxygen.

Don't move a muscle
if you don't have to.

I'm in the elevator.

That current will
carry you to a torus.

Once you're there,
I'll shut it down.

Important note.
The profile is in slot 108.

And a slightly more
important note,

if you haven't switched that profile
before I reach the gait analysis,

I'm dead.

Thank you, Benji.

What's the problem?
- The cooling system is rebooting...

by itself.

Oaf.

All systems' normal.

Clearing systems at full power.

SERVICE HATCH
SECURE

No, no, no, no, no, no...

AUTHORISED

You're alright.
You're okay.

See.
What did I told you.

Difficult, absolutely,
but certainly not impossible...

Jesus, is he alright?
What happened? What happened?

Okay.
Okay.

Here.

Hey.

I misjudged you.

Hey, man. Hey.
You okay? How're you doing?

Hey, buddy.

Benji.
- Yes, it's Benji.

You did good.

You take a moment, alright.
Just-Just take a moment.

There's nothing a little sunshine
and fresh air won't fix you.

You'll be as right as rain.
- What are you doing here?

Look-look-look...

We got it.

I knew we'll get it.

Listen. I don't want to
sound ungrateful, okay.

I appreciate everything
you do for me, but...

one of these days,
you're gonna take it too far.

We got it.

We're gonna nail that...

Wait.
Wait.

I thought you said
you can find him?

I said I could locate him.
You've to find him.

Right.

SEARCHING
SEARCHING

Where's Hunt?

He's dead.

Oh.
That really hurts!

Can you walk?
- Yes, I can.

We have to get to her
before Lane does.

Whoa-whoa-whoa...
Are you okay to drive?

I mean. A minute ago
you were dead.

What are you talking about?

This is not gonna end well.

There she is.

Stairs, stairs, stairs!

Stairs, stairs, stairs!

Ah!
God damn it.

Whoa.

Hey?

I found them.

Come on, man.

Shit.

It's a high-speed chase.

You just had to get
the 4 by 4, didn't you?

Hey, look. Don't blame me.
You chose the car.

You just had to have it!
- Do you want me to drive?

Do you want me to drive?
- Look, it's a stick.

Look at this. Look how slow
you're going. Speed it up.

Who's this guy?

Shit!

AWW!

Go-go-go-
Go!

I'm okay. I'm okay.
I'm okay.

Ho!

Whoa-whoa-whoa...

Here they come!

What're we gonna do?

Gun!

Do you have
your seat belts on?

What?
You're asking me that now?

Hang on!
- Ah!

Aww!

Are you good?

Things...
got a little out of hand.

Aw!
Look out!

Okay.
We're good?

Oh, hi boys.
What did I miss?

Woo. That look sharp.
Careful, careful.

So, what do we do now?

Please tell me, you made
a copy of that disk...

Of course I made a copy.

So where are we going?

It's a ledger.

The Syndicate's entire infrastructure.

Who they are, the politicians
they control,

and where the money comes from.

It's everything
you want to know.

What makes you think this
so-called ledger is authentic?

Why would Lane want it so badly
if it wasn't authentic?

Why would he ever
let you have it if it was?

Did you never stop to consider
he may want me to have it?

Misinformation, manipulation.

What he does exercise,
what he's trained to do.

Lane lies to you,
you sell his lies to Hunt.

Together, you both are compromised.

That's his ultimate objective.

This may be authentic.

But there's only one person I trust
to verify that information. You.

No.

My orders were to deliver you
information regarding the Syndicate.

Your orders were
to infiltrate the Syndicate

that we may learn
more about them first hand.

This isn't prove, it's a test,
like everything else.

The only way to pass,
is to go back.

I can't do that.

I betrayed Lane's trust
too many times.

And in every instance, you
did so on you own volition.

He was going to tortured
and killed an American agent.

And you should've let him, and
you would still have Lane's trust.

This is the trade,
Hunt understands that.

I wasn't going to let him die.
He is our ally.

There are no allies in state craft,
Ilsa. Only common interest.

As it stands, Ethan Hunt
is a man without a country.

This makes killing him
decidedly less complicated.

Are you ordering
me to kill Hunt?

Good god, no.
Nothing so crude as that, no.

Lane will order you.

And to regain his trust,
you will do it.

You sent me
to do a job.

I did it.

Now, you bring me in.

Might I remind you, you're
without a country of your own.

The director of the CIA called me
inquiring about you personally.

Of course to protect your cover,
I had to lie.

So, as far as the
Americans are concern,

you're a rogue assassin,
a target of opportunity.

A precious few people
know about your true identity.

It would be unfortunate
if we forgot.

You see, there really
is no choice, Ilsa.

You're going back.

Glad to know
you're still with us.

What?
What's happening?

I can't open it.

What do you mean
you can't open it?

I mean
I can't open it, ever.

That's a red box.

A what?
- It's a red box.

The British government uses it
to transport national secrets.

Doesn't sound good.

Meaning it's triple encrypted.
You don't get into that thing