So then Tom Cruise never gets
old, and he is back again with the impossible mission at his hands! From the first
installment of 1996; Mission impossible I to Mission impossible 5th,
the rouge nation he has only gotten younger; energy wise. And that’s expressed
in the first few minutes of the movie when he jumps up on a running plane and
then hangs on the door of the plane, which just took off with full speed, if it
was other movies, people would be like, What the actual fuck! But its “Tom Cruise”,
and he just makes it so easy and doable. Not only that, if you think that was
unrealistic for you, few seconds later he is forced into the moving plane with
the rear door open, and bangs his head on the metal, and just dusts himself and
rises up, just like that!
The movie reflects an American
version of “James Bond” franchise, (only that he doesn’t go introuducing
himself as, Hunt, Ethan Hunt) but with
high tech gadgets and top notch action, might be a bit unrealistic for most of
the audience, but it’s realistic enough, Because “Tom Cruise”. The overall
story is pretty good compared to the previous editions, while Ethan Hunt is
busy chasing an anti IMF group called the Syndicate led by and ex-MI6 agent,
CIA director is on back of the IMF, and successfully dissolves the IMF. With
his new mission being, brining Ethan Hunt back to the states, but Cruise is one
hard guy to find. Though technically he
is a fugitive on the run, and on the eyes of the ever seeing CIA, that very CIA
that can supposedly to the unthinkable and have eyes everywhere, and can track
faces of moving people, but not Ethan, Because “Ethan Hunt”. Plus, the fugitive, who is a subject of
primary concern of the CIA, apparently can travel all over the world, without
any disguise and not being in the radar of CIA, who apparently can track anyone
they want but not the Protagonist. The plot is pretty interesting and keeps you
going, definitely few humors on the way. Ilsa Faurst, played by Rebecca
Ferguson, has crazy role, a triple agent or similar, who goes on from being a
heroine to villain and back to heroine and villain and so on for multiple
times, finally settling down to become a…..well I leave that for you to find.
The man of steel, Ethan Hunt,
delivers his best! Tom Cruise never underperforms, at least in MI series. One
moment, he drives a motorbike, probably at speed higher than 80kmph and bangs
his knee on the road and just gets away with a facial expression, if that
wasn’t enough, few minutes later he falls of the same bike while riding at
speed higher than that, and gets up, dusts himself up, with nothing but torn up
clothes, and not even a single scar in his face! Because “Tom Cruise”. Apart
from these things, the movie is pretty good in overall aspect, worth your time and money.