Monday, May 20, 2019
Mission Impossible 4 Movie Review
Agents Gone Rogue (Mission Impossible Ghost protocol) REVIEW By Joe Bricely The impertinently released celluloid Mission Impossible- Ghost Protocol was produced by turkey cock Cruise and the following companies Paramount Pictures, Skydance Productions, blue Robot, FilmWorks, Stillking Films, and TC Productions. It was directed by Brad Bird who is most comm scarcely cognize for his role in the movies Up (2009), Ratatouille (2007), and The Incredibles (2004) as well as the long running television series The Simpsons (1989-Present).Those were all animated, remote Mission Impossible. Overall it was able to not unaccompanied captivate me the entire time and overly was able to demonstrate the beautiful locations that the movie was shot in, such as Dubais downtown, Mumbai (Fun fact the shots purportedly placed in Mumbai were actually shot in Bangalore), Bangalore (These scenes were actually shot in Canada) , and Moscow. (Really). The plot to the late Mission Impossible is basic yet still intriguing.Though it is the classic story of a hero sandwich and his team setting out to stop the ultimate destruction of the world it created a clever stress story of how Ethan Hunts (Tom Cruise) and fellow teammate William Brants (Jeremy Renner) past are intertwined. The only flaw I could find is that they never really established a thorough background to the curse mastermind Kurt Hendricks (Michael Nyqvist). With the top billed cast the performances were quite convincing. Specifically the roles of Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and Jane Carter (Paula Patton) were captivating.Tom Cruise served his instant role as Ethan Hunt the super spy to a tee through not only his phenomenal stunts, but also in his spy like swagger. Paula Patton, in the role of the only distaff on the former IMF team, not only played the role of her the spy well, but also had to go undercover in the movie as an international assassin and was mesmerizing seducing an Indian tycoon into braggy her what s he wanted. Overall the performances in Mission Impossible were top notch. As stated previously, Mission Impossible was an intoxicate thrill effort which utilized its budget of $145 million effectively.There were some new gadgets including extravagantly powered suction gloves which Tom Cruise used to scale the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa and a admixture suit which allowed Jeremy Renner to levitate over a high powered fan using magnetism. In the movie several effective costumes were utilized including Tom Cruise dressing as a Russian customary to infiltrate the Kremlin. Shortly after his exit, the Kremlin exploded leaving a large crater in the building, an usage of the brilliant special cause incorporated into the movie.Other than that massive explosion, some other special effects were impressive included the launching of a nuclear missile (and its ultimate deactivation) that lead into it crashing through a LA skyscraper then dramatically plunging into the w ater. In the new Mission Impossible the key to the humor in the movie is the role of Benji Dunn played by the notoriously preposterous Simon Pegg (who will forever be known for his staring in the 2004 classic comedy Shawn of the Dead. His comedic antics started off in his first scene when he argued with Tom Cruises Ethan Hunt through a security camera feed while prisonbreak the spy out of Russian prison. He continued with his humorous attitude throughout the movie. Especially funny was his untimely entrance into the hotel room in Dubai, gloating how he was able to change a few door numbers in time yet not knowing that just seconds before, the rest of his team had struggled for their lives, dangling out a window over 100 stories up.Though I have been a fan of the Mission Impossible series since I was 6, I have to say that Ghost Protocol was my favorite. It not only satisfied my thirst for some top notch fighting and action scenes, but also met my needs for a strong comedic presence , both worked beautifully together. I recommend this movie to all other IMF fans out there, but also to anyone seeking a well written, action packed, thrill ride of a movie.
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