Vampire Owl :: We have been missing the impossible.
Vampire Bat :: Well, we haven’t tried anything impossible for some time.
Vampire Owl :: Actually, we take no risks except when watching those terrible movies.
Vampire Bat :: Well, everyone can’t be Tom Cruise!
Vampire Owl :: Somehow, he never really gets old.
Vampire Bat :: May be he is immortal too, in another way.
Vampire Owl :: There is that special feeling when we hear that Mission Impossible music; I don’t know what it is.
[Gets the tickets].
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We return to the super-hit franchise again. Tom Cruise, the Mission: Impossible franchise and the action movie fans have had a very good relationship in the last few years. Even as the third movie of the series was the least impressive of them all, they successfully made things a lot better with the fourth, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. Inspired by a much older television series, Mission Impossible franchise has been making a very heavy impact on the fans since the first movie in 1996. It is no different in the case of this fifth movie which has everyone’s attention ever since the trailer began to show up in the theatres.
As his adventures continue, Impossible Mission Force agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) comes face to face against a dangerous criminal organization called the Syndicate. But despite his best efforts, CIA and other organizations completely deny its existence. Meanwhile, the director of the CIA Alan Hunley (Alec Baldwin) gets IMF disbanded and taken into the CIA itself, with a mission to catch Ethan as early as possible. At the same time, Ethan is captured by the Syndicate, and is saved by a former MI6 agent working for the criminal organization, Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson). As IMF is disbanded and CIA is refusing to believe them, Ethan decides to take things into his own hands.
As Ethan remains on the run with CIA on his tail, he almost gets hold of a Syndicate member while attending an opera, but the Chancellor of Austria is killed at the same venue despite his best efforts. At the same time, Ilsa leaves him with clues which will help him to get to her at Casablanca. With the help of his friends Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) and William Brandt (Jeremy Renner), Ethan has to figure this out and confront the leader of the Syndicate, Solomon Lane (Sean Harris). It turns out that the Syndicate is not a regular criminal organization as they thought it was, but something more with origin in secret government organizations.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation is exactly the movie of the series that the fans might have wanted for a long time. It is surely intelligent and has a very interesting story despite having no spectacular sequences to finish it – the ending could have had bigger action and the villain also could have been a more menacing one face to face. The highlight of the movie, the sequence with Tom Cruise hanging outside the airplane comes very early. It is just one of those stylish action highlights of the movie which has others like an interesting sequence at an opera, a high voltage motor-bike chase and an underwater heist. These are also done at some of the best locations possible.
We know how well Mad Max: Fury Road managed to be a wonderful full action movie, and this one follows that path using its strength. The rest of the things are just means to this strength, and you can also admire the fact that the smartness of the plot supports it. You should notice how well things come together as the locations shift between different nations – you will love Morocco shown in this movie more than the rest. The sequences are also more believable. I was still a little disappointed that Jeremy Renner doesn’t take part in much of the big action here. But there is enough here to make up for that, and our cast surely does the job very well.
In a movie which has some nice twists and change of sides, Tom Cruise manages to emerge as the awesome action star once again. There is no difficulty there is making us believe in the impossible with this man around. It was great to see Rebecca Ferguson get a role which is very much on par with him, with just lesser in screen presence only to Tom Cruise. She is the best heroine ever in a Mission: Impossible movie and she has a part in almost every action sequence with our protagonist, and at the same time having no romantic side with the hero. She is perfectly suited for this role. She does those stunts in style and also brings the suspense as the person who is the most difficult to figure out in the whole movie. She is the one complicated person on whom the whole mission depends on. She becomes the big advantage that none of the other movies of the franchise had. Along with Jeremy Renner, Ving Rhames also has a little too less to do in this flick.
The franchise achieves new heights with Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, as the latest flick becomes a superior entertainer in the list of movies which have served us for almost twenty years. There is a certain improvement with this movie, which was thought to be a hard task, but it has been done. It won’t be easy to forget this one soon, as the thrilling experience will stay on the mind of viewers for quite a long time. Even though there have been so many movies with big action sequences, you can still take the level of action to an even higher level – it is not impossible, and this movie proves the same with ease. Look out for this movie this weekend, and it can make you forget Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.
[After the movie]
Vampire Owl :: Well, Rebecca Ferguson does save the day more times than Tom Cruise, and that should be a first.
Vampire Bat :: She is too good! Most of the time, her character surely is the smartest one around!
Release date: 6th August 2015 (India); 31st July 2015 (US)
Running time: 131 minutes
Directed by: Christopher McQuarrie
Starring: Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Sean Harris, Alec Baldwin, Simon McBurney, Jens Hultén, Tom Hollander
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Wow! you sure loved the movie.
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Yes, I feel that you will love it too 🙂 Did you try to give it a try? 😀
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Not yet, will give it a try soon, hopefully. Let me look at this months budget 🙂
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I hope you do 🙂 One of my friends in the United States forgot the budget and got an empty pocket 😀
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lol… hahaha… even some people in the parliament and kerala said that thing.
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Well, the budget in Kerala was an action movie itself, wasn’t it? 😛 Even though there was no Tom Cruise 😀
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Yeah, they removed their dhotis and protested 😛 😛
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That is a heavy exaggeration 😛
Btw, if you have that special feeling when you hear the MI music, you should speed up things more 😀
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hhahahha 😛 lol, that’s true
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I wondered if there was less of Renner because he was too busy with Marvel stuff. Still, I thought the abundance of Simon Pegg more than made up for his relative absence!
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Yes, that made things work very well, in another way.
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Wow… I will watch this today .
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Do not miss it at any cost 🙂
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And YOUR 93 enforces the fact that THIS mission is possible 😀
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I hope that this mission is possible very soon 😀
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I always loved the MIs… 😀
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Yes, they are very unlike the MPs 😀
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😀 😀
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I’ve been wanting to watch this for a while but life is so hectic, and blogging so addictive 🙂 Hopefully…this weekend…
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Yes, the situation works for me because I have no job 😀 Hope you watch this weekend itself 🙂
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I think that’s the highest rating I’ve seen on your blog ever.
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Nope, this year itself, I have rated American Sniper higher 🙂
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One of the few posts which you missed here, I think 🙂
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Hey they pay you for reveiwing the movies at the other site then?… looks like a good movie to watch albeit not when your sleepy, looks heavy…yesterday I watched an awesome movie(:…Unknown, it is horror but mild one, has no ghosts but things are scarier because imagine, if you are no longer you, and you believe you are you but others say no no… anyway, I liked Tom Cruise he is indeed still good looking and I like that mission immposible tune too… branded… and there is another plane song I like… Its called Highway to the danger zone I guess it is not a mission impossible movie…but these sort of things are outdated … anyway
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Unknown? Liam Neeson has acted in many such thrilling movies. They are all very good.
No, I don’t get paid anywhere. I do this for free all the time.
I love the tune too! Yes, unless they use a lot of ideas, these won’t work.
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they should pay you… I don’t see why you write reveiws for someone else without pay…anyway
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I have to do something. I am even ready to work seriously without pay. I should have a job, and it is a priority. I can’t just sit and do nothing.
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hmmm… may you get a job sometime(: … goodday
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Thank you! 🙂
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