Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation (FILM REVIEW)
Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation
Film
Review
by Kam Williams
Cruise and Company Reunite to Topple Terrorist Organization
Rogue
Nation is the fifth installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise
featuring Tom Cruise as the dashing and daring Ethan Hunt. This
episode has everything you'd expect from an action-oriented espionage
thriller: international intrigue, irresistible eye candy and
edge-of-your-seat fight and chase sequences.
Just
past our unflappable protagonist's death-defying airplane stunt in
the picture's opening scene, we find him put out to pasture and
retiring to Europe where he soon disappears from the grid entirely.
It seems that his Impossible Mission Force (IMF) is being disbanded
by the U.S. Senate Oversight Committee at the behest of CIA Director
Alan Hunley (Alec Baldwin), an inept, if well-intentioned bureaucrat.
A
governmental directive for IMF spies to come in from the proverbial
cold gives evil a license to thrive, especially the Syndicate, a
clandestine confederacy of assassins bent on what else but world
domination. Ignoring the orders of his superiors, Ethan instead
recruits former colleagues William (Jeremy Renner), Benji (Simon
Pegg) and Luther (Ving Rhames) for help in toppling the power-hungry
terrorist organization. And the team of veteran sleuths is ably
assisted in that endeavor by Ilsa (Rebecca Ferguson), an inscrutable
double-agent with mysterious motives.
Directed
by Christopher McQuarrie, MI5 is as cerebral and multi-layered as it
is high-octane and visually-captivating. Overplotted to the point of
incomprehension, this is one brainteaser you might be better off not
bothering to decipher. I say, simply sink into your seat and soak in
the sweeping panoramas, the IMF team's infectious camaraderie, and
wave after wave of their derring-do, whether by land, sea or air.
The epitome
of a bona fide summer blockbuster!
Excellent (4
stars)
Rated PG-13
for action, violence and brief partial nudity
Running time: 132 minutes
Distributor: Paramount Pictures
To see a trailer for Mission
Impossible: Rogue Nation, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOW_azQbOjw
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