When will Tom Cruise finally look at the screen and say, 'enough is enough! This is impossible to do!'? We surely hope that is not going to happen any time soon, for Mission: Impossible series is turning better with each instalment, a rarity for any franchise, except for Marvel Cinematic Universe, of course. Tom Cruise returns as the stunt-loving IMF agent Ethan Hunt for the sixth time around. Mission: Impossible - Fallout is all set to release in India on July 27, but the critics in the US have already got a taste of the movie.
The early reviews are out and they are in unison in their praise for the movie. Many have claimed that Mission: Impossible - Fallout is one of the best action movies to be released in recent times. They have praised the direction of Christopher McQuarrie (who has also directed the previous instalment, Rogue Nation - the only director to do so for MI franchise), Tom Cruise's dedication to his craft and the crazy stunts that widen the scope of the action from London to our very own Kashmir.
Check out the excerpts of some of the reviews below -
The Guardian says, "It has to be admitted, this MI - the second from Christopher McQuarrie - is quite as silly and convoluted as any of the others, but the genre thrills are entertaining. There are colossal action scenes in Paris, London and finally a barking mad helicopter chase sequence in Kashmir, topped off with some outrageously vertiginous hanging-by-a-thread scenes which for me pleasingly brought back memories of Roger Moore-era Bond. And of course there is the traditional high-jinks with rubber masks, an essentially comic part of the IMF armoury entrusted to the cheeky Benji, played by Simon Pegg. It is why certain glowering people in the State Department have ungraciously called Ethan’s team “a bunch of grown men in rubber masks playing trick-or-treat”."
IGN says, "Mission: Impossible - Fallout’s set-pieces still pack plenty of punch and give the viewer their money’s worth, but the film seems to acknowledge that we’ve all been down this road many times before. It never quite improves upon or distinguishes itself from previous entries in the decades-old franchise, but seeing Tom Cruise perform the Impossible still entertains."
The Hollywood Reporter says, "As has been the agenda throughout the film, this episode needs to top the one that has come just before and, to everyone's credit, it does just that. The action here represents the mainstream cinema's version of extreme sports, and these guys have staked their claim at the summit. Now someone will have to try to top this; either someone else will take on the mission, or these guys will again, if they choose to accept it."
Variety says, "McQuarrie believes in creating coherent set-pieces: His combat scenes are tense, muscular, and clean, shot and edited in such a way that the spatial geography makes sense. He places audiences just over Cruise’s shoulder, or staring into the actor’s face as he grimaces with exertion. Ethan Hunt has never met an impossible mission, and yet, audiences need to believe that this one could get away from him for the thrill to work. Here, with everything that he’s ever cared about on the line, Hunt proves why he’s summer’s most valuable action hero."
Indiewire says, "Tom Cruise flies a helicopter upside down just for some (extremely) sick aerial shots in a summer blockbuster because any other actor who could finance a movie like this would be happy to fake it. He’s only Tom Cruise because nobody else is willing to be — or maybe he’s only Tom Cruise so that nobody else has to be. Either way, “Fallout” is the film he’s always promised us, and it is worth the wait."
Mission: Impossible - Fallout also stars Henry Cavill, Alec Baldwin, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, and Sean Harris,
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