Sometimes, prolonged scenes of action are just too noisy and make the movie feel plain. The comedy here adds up the fun in this film. When they take their tactics into action, that's where they get more interesting. How they create diversions in the most unlikely situations and the scenes involving the composition of a plan keep the film in a constant quick pace and increases the suspense of the film. The tactics are very smart and are very entertaining. (Also, this movie is keen about BMWs.) The mission tactics are also ingenious. And be sure to see the amazing BMW Vision (a futuristic, BMW concept car) in a scene set in Dubai. All of these devices are creatively made and looking at them being operated is just so fun.
A suit that turns into a casual jacket when you wear it inside-out. A device that copies the scenery behind and displays it into a screen that allows you to deceive other people who are looking at the screen. A device that lets you float using magnetic attraction. The performances of the actors/actresses are very strong and convincing. Jeremy Renner as the so-called-analyst-but- actually-IMF-agent William Brandt was stunning and great. Simon Pegg as the clumsy-but-genius Benji Dunn was amazing. Paula Patton's bad girl character is very well-played. After 5 years of absence in the series, Tom Cruise still got his spy skills here. This scene is just outstanding and will be one of the highlights of the film. But with a limited time, having trouble going back down, and running around and swinging around the structure just quickens the pace of the story and makes the scene very stylish. Ethan Hunt climbing the Burj Khalifa was thrilling enough. Of course, the Burj Khalifa scene was the trademark of the whole film. The cinematography was excellent and one of the best in years. The hand-to-hand combats, the chase scenes, the gunfights are very well-done and spectacular. The action scenes and all the moves are spectacular. From beginning to end, I was hooked by all the action scenes. Together, they find that there was another person behind the bombing code-named "Cobalt" and he has a plan to ignite a nuclear war which he believes would begin the next stage of human evolution. Due to this, the IMF is shut down and "Operation Ghost Protocol" is launched with Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), Jane Carter (Paula Patton), Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), and William Brandt(Jeremy Renner), a group of 4 people being what is left of the IMF. The story: the IMF is accused for bombing the Kremlin, although they were not actually the perpetrators. Not only he's ascending the super-tall structure, he's going to infiltrate the Kremlin in Moscow, chase people in a huge sandstorm, and of course. and he's climbing the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa of Dubai. I'm giving it a 10/10 because there was nothing I didn't like about this movie and it was worth every cent! Ethan Hunt is Back in Action. I haven't seen any MI film at the movies and this was definitely a great decision. Also the trailer was that good that I just wanted to see this at the movies and couldn't wait for it to be released.
But with every new part of the series it gets even more spectacular: the equipment is beyond imagination, the locations are mind blowing, the secret plans are super clever, the characters are cool and smart.
You may think it's going to be just like all the other action movies and all the other Mission: Impossible parts. I couldn't even think of trying some of these. He's a fantastic actor who doesn't even chose to have a stunt double in MI4. Even with this point in the back of my mind I must say that Tom Cruise still got it.
I'm not a fan of Tom Cruise as a person and that sometimes influences my opinion on a film.