Mission: Impossible - Fallout
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Synopsis
Tom Cruise returns as secret agent Ethan Hunt in the sixth installment of the Mission: Impossible franchise (six is a LOT of impossible missions – that Hunt dude must be great at his job!). The action heats up after Hunt is forced to make a tough call during a mission – one that puts him, his IMF team, and his allies in a, dare we say, IMPOSSIBLE position? With death-defying stunts and heart-stopping chases, Ethan is once again in a race against time to prevent a global catastrophe. This latest installment is written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie, who previously helmed 2015’s Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. The cast includes familiar faces like Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Michelle Monaghan, Alec Baldwin, and Sean Harris, as well as newcomers Angela Bassett, Vanessa Kirby, Henry Cavill, and Henry Cavill’s now-famous mustache.
Cast
- Henry Cavill
- Tom Cruise
- Ving Rhames
- Simon Pegg
- Rebecca Ferguson
- Sean Harris
- Angela Bassett
- Michelle Monaghan
- Alec Baldwin
- Vanessa Kirby
Atom User Reviews
The best movie ever!!!
You should be watching this movie instead of wasting precious time reading this comment. Seriously run and run like Tom Cruise to watch this. Just try not to jump from building to building .
Metacritic
To be fair, you can scoff at the antics and still be swept away. The final quarter of Mission: Impossible—Fallout takes place in Kashmir, with a helicopter chase through deep gullies and past snowy peaks. McQuarrie keeps the action crisp and clear, to match the icy air.
It’s got that finely-tuned, perfect blend of every technical element that it takes to make a great action film, all in service of a fantastic script and anchored by great action performances to not just work within the genre but to transcend it. This is one of the best movies of the year.
Mission: Impossible knows exactly what it needs to be: a fun and chummy thrill ride that’s always self-aware. Fallout follows that agenda, while also revisiting its more severe roots. It’s a sequel in every sense of the word, reintroducing not only familiar faces, but styles, themes, and motifs of past films.