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Mission impossible 5 movie review
Mission impossible 5 movie review









mission impossible 5 movie review

I did not find him very menacing as the story built him up into being a lot worse than what we actually got to see.

mission impossible 5 movie review

I was not impressed by the villain Solomon Lane (Sean Harris).

mission impossible 5 movie review

My favorite of those was Simon Pegg’s Benji as the lovable, fish-out-of-water, computer nerd providing great one-liners as he is often not able to handle and/or not ready for what he is about to do next. The supporting cast does not disappoint either even though I did not see them as much as I would like. Tom Cruise really brings in this installment as he entertains and is able to handle all that is asked of him here. The story was very much on par here bringing humour, excitement, thrills, and suspense. What added to the excitement was the lack of CGI used during the action sequences, from various stunts to fight sequences to various vehicle chases gave them a more authentic feel. The film starts with action and does not let up. I haven’t heard it too much lately so when I heard it at the beginning, I started getting chills. Facing what may be his most impossible mission, Ethan gathers his team William Brandt (Jeremy Renner), Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), and Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) and also joins forces with a disowned British agent Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson) who may be part of this organization.Įverybody knows the Mission Impossible theme.

#MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 5 MOVIE REVIEW SERIES#

The Syndicate is a network of highly skilled former government operatives with a goal of establishing a new world order by an escalating series of terrorist attacks. The IMF (Impossible Missions Force) is now disbanded and Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) is left on his own while a new threat emerges, the Syndicate.











Mission impossible 5 movie review