Genre: Action/Adventure/Crime
Starring: Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist, Vladamir Mashkov
The second and third movie of this series was criticised by me for not being impossible enough as the series had initially set out to be. The fourth movie of the series attempts to bring back the character of the first movie and by heavily including a lot of impossible moments in it. Agent Ethan Hunt (Cruise) of the Impossible Missions Force (IMF), a discreet wing of the CIA, has to break into the Kremlin and retrieve information on Cobalt (Nyqvist) a leader of a terrorist organisation who intends to get hold of Russian nuclear missile codes and launch them against the United States of America. The Kremlin infiltration goes wrong with a bomb planted by Cobalt going off. The Russian government learns of IMF presence within the Kremlin and declares war on USA. Agent Hunt and his team members, Agent Dunn (Pegg) Agent Carter (Patton) and Analyst Brandt (Renner) must retrieve the codes from Cobalt before he could use them and bring catastrophic damage to the world. The movie is an improvement over what the audience is being served in the previous two attempts and is a far more enjoyable watch. However, the plot line is too basic and predictable and lacks the twists and complications of the previous movie. Hence, although the movie has taken giant leaps of improvement, it fell back on other vital aspects. A great action movie nonetheless.
Thumbs up: Improved from previous movies, addition of more 'impossible' tasks
Thumbs down: Story is too simple and predictable
Rating: 7.3/10

3 Thoughts & Opinions:
I agree on this movie's weaknesses, and I think I didn't ever really understand the plot. In fact, I don't think I have ever ever ever understood a single plot linen in that whole movie series. Who was the girl? She was cute. I liked Simon Pegg as the sidekick to Cruise, and I guess Jeremy Renner as the sidekick to Cruise. It was fun to see old Renner boy take orders.
Midlife Crisis? What did you think of Cruise's character basically volunteering to dangle from the world's tallest building?
In either case, I thought it was nice to see Cruise working and not cuasing trouble on Oprah!
@geoff
The movie plots are slightly complex but then again, a simple plot is too predictable and boring.
Cruise is a bit too old to dangle from sky-scrapers and rumours have it that Renner might be the next agent hunt. I would be shocked if cruise came back for MI5, that would be very absurd.
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