Feels like forever since a movie, with almost a 3-hr runtime for that matter, gripped me in the cinemas from start to finish. Whether I am just busier than usual or it's just the quality of movies (doubtful), it feels like it no longer matters because the tandem of Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie delivers yet another awesome Mission Impossible in Dead Reckoning Part One. In which the stunts and action set pieces still feel exhilarating even if Cruise has been cheating death movie after movie after movie. We're still reeling from Cruise's stunts in Maverick yet there's no sign of stopping for him. Seems like the more he ages, the more he wants to outdo what he's done in his previous films. We are not complaining.
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For this instalment, the nemesis is as timely as what all of us online people seem to be reading everywhere--an AI called The Entity which aims to have total control of all the information on Earth. A dangerous tool greedy corporates want to acquire. Even timelier, the film opens with an accident underwater set in a Russian submarine. Ethan, along with his team, are tasked to save the world from this Machiavellian Entity by getting hold of the key that controls this AI. As you know, things are always almost impossible in these movies so even if we know that everything will be a success, the action packed journey in between is what matters. And boy it did. With several obstacles, one being Hayley Atwell's Grace, a paid thief that gave Ethan a run for his mission and Esai Morales' Gabriel, Ethan's new adversary also in search for the dangerous key. Hayley Atwell is a great new leading lady in the upcoming MI movies. Her fun and flirty dynamic with Tom Cruise is fun to watch. Also helps that the audience couldn't always tell if she's to be trusted or not.
Much has been said about the stunts, the story, the stars, and the new characters, what Mission Impossible also always delivers is utilizing spectacular landmarks. In this movie, the streets of Rome, the rusty ancient cityscape of Venice, and the lush green landscape of Austrian Alps were utilized well for edge of your seat sequences. The Austrian one is a personal favorite.
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Rated PG, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One opens in PH cinemas July 12.