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Ethan and team take on their most impossible mission yet, eradicating 
the Syndicate - an International rogue organization as highly skilled as
 they are, committed to destroying the IMF.
        
 
Director:Christopher McQuarrie
Writers:Christopher McQuarrie (screenplay), Christopher McQuarrie (story), Stars:Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Jeremy Renner |
Storyline
            
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.
Movie Reviews
I
 remember when I first saw this film in theaters and the lights dimmed 
the first thought that ran through my head was "Here we go again" as I 
released an involuntary sigh of apathy. Somewhere along the line, before
 seeing this latest installment, I had decided to re-watch the original 
four films and realized that the character of Ethan Hunt really has no 
defining characteristics beyond just basically being Tom Cruise. This 
bothered me for some reason. Jason Bourne was a fully fleshed out 
character and even the new Bond films had added newer elements to give a
 traditionally stereotypical character more depth and complexity, but 
Ethan Hunt is just...bland. He has no personality. What seemed even 
stranger to me was the fact that Mission Impossible was supposed to 
revolve around a team, yet Tom Cruise is seemingly always the only one 
who ever does anything. So basically these films boil down to watching 
Tom Cruise perform his own stunts, which I will admit are extremely 
impressive, especially in this latest escapade. However the plots of all
 five films are basically nonsense to try and connect each elaborate 
stunt to the next. Then I realized that all 5 films have remarkably 
similar story lines as well. Tom Cruise has a mission, something goes 
wrong, he goes rouge, needs to find some kind of MacGuffin, the villain 
is some kind of terrorist arms dealer, insert random forgettable love 
interest here, big stunts, the end.
that being said, the film's action scenes are amazing, and really make you question the sanity of Cruise, who needlessly continues to insist on doing all of his stunts. Basically it's another Tom Cruise Hollywood blockbuster, which at the end of the day made me finally realize, "Why was I ever expecting anything else in the first place?"
            that being said, the film's action scenes are amazing, and really make you question the sanity of Cruise, who needlessly continues to insist on doing all of his stunts. Basically it's another Tom Cruise Hollywood blockbuster, which at the end of the day made me finally realize, "Why was I ever expecting anything else in the first place?"

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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