impossible$1$ - translation to french
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impossible$1$ - translation to french

1996 FILM DIRECTED BY BRIAN DE PALMA
Mission: Impossible (movie); William Donloe; William donloe; Mission Impossible (film); Mission Impossible 1; Mission: Impossible (1996 film); Mission: Impossible I; M i i; Mission: Impossible 1

impossible      
n. impossible; impossibleness, impossibility
possible      
n. possible, could be

Definition

impossible
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is impossible cannot be done or cannot happen.
It was impossible for anyone to get in because no one knew the password...
He thinks the tax is impossible to administer...
Keller is good at describing music-an almost impossible task to do well.
? possible
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ to-inf/that, ADJ to-inf
The impossible is something which is impossible.
They were expected to do the impossible...
N-SING: the N
impossibly
Mathematical physics is an almost impossibly difficult subject.
ADV: ADV adj
impossibility (impossibilities)
...the impossibility of knowing absolute truth.
N-VAR: oft the N of n
2.
An impossible situation or an impossible position is one that is very difficult to deal with.
The Government was now in an almost impossible position.
= hopeless
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
If you describe someone as impossible, you are annoyed that their bad behaviour or strong views make them difficult to deal with.
The woman is impossible, thought Frannie.
= intolerable
ADJ [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Mission: Impossible (film)

Mission: Impossible is a 1996 American action spy film directed by Brian De Palma and produced by and starring Tom Cruise from a screenplay by David Koepp and Robert Towne and story by Koepp and Steven Zaillian. A continuation of the 1966 television series of the same name and its 1988 sequel series (canonically set six years after the latter), it is the first installment in the Mission: Impossible film series. It also stars Jon Voight, Emmanuelle Béart, Henry Czerny, Ving Rhames, Kristin Scott Thomas, Vanessa Redgrave, and Jean Reno. In Mission: Impossible, Ethan Hunt (Cruise) seeks to uncover who framed him for the murders of most of his Impossible Missions Force (IMF) team.

Numerous efforts by Paramount Pictures to create a film adaptation of the television series stalled until Cruise founded Cruise/Wagner Productions and decided on Mission: Impossible as its inaugural project. Development initially began with filmmaker Sydney Pollack but most of the final screenplay was complete after De Palma, Steven Zaillian, David Koepp, and Robert Towne were hired; De Palma also designed most of the action sequences, while Cruise did most of his own stunts. Principal photography began in March 1995 and lasted until that August, with filming locations including London, Pinewood Studios in England, and Prague (a rarity in Hollywood at the time).

Mission: Impossible was theatrically released in the United States by Paramount on May 22, 1996. The film received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics, with praise for the action sequences, De Palma’s direction and Cruise's performance but criticism for the convoluted plot; cast members of the original television series negatively received the film. The film grossed $457.7 million worldwide, making it the third highest-grossing film of 1996, while the dance rendition of the original theme song by Larry Mullen Jr. and Adam Clayton became a top-ten hit internationally and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. The film's success led to a long-running film franchise, beginning with Mission: Impossible 2, released in 2000.