Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
PG-13 | 31 July 2015 (USA)
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Ethan and team take on their most impossible mission yet—eradicating 'The Syndicate', an International and highly-skilled rogue organization committed to destroying the IMF.

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yeral yeral (ismetyeral)

Scheduling Danger Players are always professional players in general. heleki was very happy with the Filmin fans of Simon Pegg and Jeremi Renner playing in this last film and the 4th in the series and I was quite happy. a movie that has been based on past years and a phenomenon that is a phenomenon of amateur actresses, all the moviegoers gave a big choke, which was unexpected. All of us are the main character in our series Ethan Hunt, Tom Criuse is a character who makes the ultimate speed dive adventure adventure. M: There are also aircraft, cars and motorcycle stadiums on the 5th. Among them, the most memorable and adrenaline elevator was the MOTORCYCLE scene. As a matter of fact, the airplane, the car and all the action scenes are rarely used in my movie. If I had to break a note in this movie, I could only break 1-2 points for it. Again, you appreciate that in almost every kind of film we watch over the years, the director and screenwriters are the only compromise and the subject of the film is to do the inverted corners in the final scene. that is, it is a very different end than we anticipated. As it is known, M: I series is one of the films that makes this rule the best. Ethan is shocked, surprised by an absolute betrayal in every film. but in M: I5 the inverse corner phenomenon is intermittent as the film progresses, not at the end of the film. ie be prepared for the opposite corner. the series was the use of the technological tools we had just dreamed of. again M: In 5, technological tools are being used extensively. Mask making, controlling everything with the phone, opening the locked doors with a small jacket, etc. as. and you can see plenty of BMW's product placement ads just like the previous one. Now technological instruments are not only in the M: I series, but in almost all other sci-fi movies. these instruments we saw in the film did not impress us as they were in the previous M: I movies. It seemed like he was a little under expectation. Filmin immediately starred himself in all action scenes without using Tom Criuse dubs. In general the visuality was really great, the scenes were very realistic. I like filmin music, but I can not get myself to say that I wish to use the classic M: I music a little more. If you have a 2 hour time, and you are thinking of going to the cinema these days, I recommend you M: I 5 seve seve. is one of the best and best films of recent times that you can have a pleasant time with your friend, your lover or your family.Note: Friends own the article completely. I respect everyone who participates and disagrees with, dislikes, dislikes. I'll try to share stories about the cinema. Thank you for reading.

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jordanthomas_2009-346-914758

The MIF team once again have to go rogue because the CIA threaten to shut them down. But it's down to Ethan Hunt and his team to bring down the shady terrorist organisation known as the Syndicate who have caused death and destruction in the past. Tom Cruise returns for the 5th entry in the series along with actors Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and Jeremy Renner. Rebecca Ferguson makes her debut in the franchise and she has some great scenes from her well choreographed fight scenes to her mysterious demeanour. Jeremy Renner is underused here but he is nevertheless great in the film. Simon Pegg gets some good scenes, his story arc is one of best as he gets put in some sticky situations. He's been a true asset to the team in recent years and it shows a more dramatic side to him. Not to say he doesn't have some funny scenes because he does but they are more subtle and well suited to his character. Simon Pegg needs to be in more serious roles in the future because he's sort of type cast as a comedy actor. Sean Harris is the cold hearted villain pulling the strings. He doesn't get much screen time however he's the best villain since Phillip Seymour Hoffman.Directed by Christopher McQuarrie who does an impressive job taking the franchise to more serious levels. It's a film adults will enjoy more so than the kids. It's more darker than the previous film, a lot smarter with no annoying comedic characters, has a lot less CGI and just feels like a genuine Mission Impossible film. The franchise has been going for 20 years and they have somehow managed to make each film progressively better. It's on the same level as the underrated Mission Impossible III which was a very grounded film with realistic characters and great acting but at the same time keeps the elements what made the 1996 original so great. Much like the very first film it's focused on a compelling story and has some gripping scenes. The only problem is it runs at a slow pace sometimes because the plot isn't always engaging. Even though there are plenty of action scenes to feast on they are very minimal. It's biggest action scene is used in the opening where Tom Cruise clings onto a plane taking off (which of course he actually performed this stunt himself). The cinematography is a bit dark but there are so many memorable shots.There are a lot of dramatic scenes throughout from an opera assassination attempt to an underwater vault heist. It has an exciting chase sequence throughout the streets of Morocco but it does a fine job mixing the action, drama and suspense which is a refreshing approach to the genre. Nowadays film studios take the easy way out with their action/comedy plots which lack drama. With Rogue Nation it's very clear that they put the plot before the action. It's intriguing and full of interesting unpredictable characters. The ending is so well done, it's clever with a lot of surprises and doesn't just throw in the standard action packed ending we usually see in these films.

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MSB Reviews

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :)Christopher McQuarrie is able to create a film with the best qualities of its predecessors. The high levels of tension and suspense of M:I-1 and the non-stop action of M:I-3 are very well-balanced in Rogue Nation, which makes it another success inside an already fantastic saga. The action continues to be the highlight since Tom Cruise's mission apparently is to try and perform as many death-or-life situations as he can.The plane sequence is riveting, the underwater set piece is (literally) breathtaking and the chasing scenes, whether on foot or by car or by a motorcycle, are incredibly exciting. McQuarrie directs the hell out of those scenes with an unique camera work, some beautiful cinematography, and seamless editing. The score is once again brilliant and it helps giving me some goosebumps.The screenplay is captivating and it finally has another decent villain to rival with Philip Seymour Hoffman of the third installment. Sean Harris portrays Solomon Lane and, even though Lane isn't exactly an extremely well-written antagonist, at least he has clear motivations and a lot more screentime than other villains throughout the series. Still, he could have been better explored.The new additions to the cast are sensational. Rebecca Ferguson brilliantly interprets Ilsa Faust, who has some great development along the runtime. Alec Baldwin (Alan Hunley) is also a great addition to the saga. I love that they decided to use Ving Rhames' character, Luther, more in this movie. He only had a tiny bit at the end of Ghost Protocol, so I am delighted to see him back on screen with his fantastic humor. Simon Pegg (Benji) is also becoming one of my favorite characters and Pegg proves that he can also accomplish some great dramatic scenes besides the frequent comic relief moments.Finally, Jeremy Renner (William Brandt) continues to be an awesome actor by portraying a possible substitute of Ethan Hunt in the future of the franchise (even if I doubt that Renner would do all the crazy stuff Cruise does). Obviously, Tom Cruise is the standout with all of his jaw-dropping real stunts that most people don't even believe they are actually true. I bet that at least 7 out of 10 people that watched this movie at the time of its release, didn't believe for a single moment that the airplane scene was real ... This is saying a lot about the quality of the stunt team and the unbelievable courage of Cruise. Please, never stop doing this!My only big issue with the movie is its pacing. Even though it gives more time for the audience to rest between action sequences, it becomes too much espionage exposition and it slightly becomes a bit boring. The tone is well-balanced, but the pacing really does not help at all the overall flow of the film. This aspect plus the not-that-great villain bring the movie a bit down for me but it is still right among the best in the franchise.All in all, Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation provides the entertainment that the audience expects from it. Tom Cruise proves once again why he is an icon in action movie history with mind-blowing stunts and McQuarrie is able to elevate the levels of tension and suspense in the already fantastic action set pieces. Beautiful-looking and with a perfect score, a captivating story and a brilliant cast, filled with compelling characters. Definitely, one of the best of the saga.

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tuckfinite

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