Friday, July 31, 2015

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - ROGUE NATION



Plot:

Due to their reckless tactics despite efficient results the IMF team is dissolved and all members will report to CIA Director Alan Hunley (Baldwin). That doesn't sit well with IMF agent Ethan Hunt (Cruise) who goes rogue so that he can continue what might be his last mission as he goes after a secret group of rogue British agents known as The Syndicate that is lead by Lane (Harris), a mysterious and ruthless murderer who is seeking a highly protected file that would cripple the world's economy. So Ethan and his friends are forced to work with a sexy double agent named Ilsa (Ferguson) to retrieve the list but are unsure about where her loyalty really lies. But with the fate of the world, the future of IMF and their lives at stake, Ethan takes the risk so that he can try to expose and capture the evil Lane.


Reel Talk:

In the 5th installment but certainly not the last of the Mission: Impossible series Tom Cruise delivers as always. This is your typical Mission: Impossible movie, full of action, high speed chases and death defying (but unrealistic) stunts. But speaking of stunts, my hat goes off to Tom Cruise who does pretty much all his stunts no matter how crazy and dangerous they may be. This time around Cruise allows more involvement from normally office geek Simon Pegg as Benji and IMF boss William Brandt played by Jerermy Renner, with Rebecca Ferguson stepping in as the sexy super spy Ilsa. This movie is full of action and very entertaining, so this is definitely one you will want to check out. This review will self destruct in 10 seconds....LOL!

Starring: Tom Cruise, Jerermy Renner, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Sean Harris and Alec Baldwin
Directed by: Christopher McQuarrie
Rated: PG-13

I give it 3 and a half eaten corn dogs.

By: The Reel Hustler

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