‘Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One’ Review - Tom Cruise is Back
This latest film features even more strong-willed, powerful women. Hayley Attwell is the leading lady and looks like Victoria Beckham's sister. She is an independent woman who succeeds in her own criminal arena, but soon becomes overwhelmed when the stakes rise. Rebecca Ferguson returns in the role of the shady and, in this case, somewhat sidelined Ilsa, while Vanessa Kirby revels as the White Widow, an intelligent woman who can outshine any man. And then there's Pom Klementieff as Paris, a sort of indestructible henchman to the villain Gabriel. As always, Ethan, who once again finds himself on the wrong side of CIA, is resolute and determined. He's supported by Ving Rhames, whose role is little more than to work technical wizardry on his laptop, and Pegg, who as always provides the amusement when the key goes back and forth between the parties. Stay connected to watch Flixtor movies without paying any subscription fees on platform.
This latest film is epic in length: at 160m, it is the longest film in the series, but it captures the attention with a plot that is more coherent than that of the previous films. But as has been the case since the fourth film, the emphasis is on the stunts that Cruise himself performs, and the one that has attracted the most attention is his motorcycle ride over the edge of a cliff, which is part of a larger sequence but has lost some of its power due to the fact that the behind-the-scenes footage has been so heavily promoted. The action sequences are as exciting as we have come to expect - a car chase through Rome, a city that wants to ban Americans from driving in the city after Vin Diesel and co. chased a giant rolling bomb through the city in the last Fast X, and best of all, a steam train interlude that pays homage to 'The Bridge on the River Kwai" that's hard to wait for.
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