This is the action-packed sequel to the 1996 blockbuster, which in turn was based on the popular 1960s television show of the same name. Tom Cruise reprises his role as Ethan Hunt, leader of the IMF team that is responsible for embarking on top secret, dangerous missions that will maintain world peace and stability. Their .. Read more
| Starring | Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott, Thandie Newton, Richard Roxburgh |
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| Director | John Woo |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
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Empty-headed action flick, even more like a James Bond adventure than its predecessor, with a risible narrative gimmick of face-mask disguises; the stunts are often spectacular, but as they are staged like circus turns, they rapidly become uninvolving.
'This isn't Mission: Difficult, Mr Hunt,' cautions an incognito Hopkins. No, indeed. What would happen if Ethan Hunt... read more on Time Out
"...Woo generates explosive excitement....Cruise sizzles in a killer blast of thrills, suspense and delicious sin..."
Unintentionally hysterical. The bit near the end when Tom Cruise walks passed the doorway in slo-mo with white doves flapping around him had me rolling on the floor. I wish John Woo would bugg*r off back to Hong Kong. At least it's better than the first one, although that's not to difficult.
Sam Peckinpah he ain't. This movie is just plain dumb and BADLY directed, this man has clearly lost the plot.
We have a virus that when in the blood stream, doesn't actually seem contagious, as the 2 characters that do actually pump it into their blood stream wander willy nilly through airports, cities and have close contact with the other main characters, who don't seem to care or contract anything. So you ask yourself,erm...where is the danger exactly?
Tom Cruise does a lot of posturing and ludacrious stunts. Lot's of mask ripping and crummy dialogue, infact if you want a laugh, it's much funnier than Starsky and Hutch.
On the pants scale it gets 4 out of 5.
Only brain dead chav's will relate to the brain dead film making of John Woo. Quite simply Woo is the worst film maker in history with his all style and no substance approach.
Over the top acting, dreadful dialogue, stupid photography and TONS of unncecessary slow motion shots.
AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE.
Bet they didnt get many oscar nominations for this. Apart from the opening sequence with Tiom climbing that was it....
Ethan Hunt is played by the great Tom Cruise again with a different story (to find and destroy a genetically modified disease called 'Chimera It has all the same qualities from the first MI movie. Not too many Violent scenes but it was still very good.
Unintentionally hysterical. The bit near the end when Tom Cruise walks passed the doorway in slo-mo with white doves flapping around him had me rolling on the floor. I wish John Woo would bugg*r off back to Hong Kong. At least it's better than the first one, although that's not to difficult.
Sam Peckinpah he ain't. This movie is just plain dumb and BADLY directed, this man has clearly lost the plot.
We have a virus that when in the blood stream, doesn't actually seem contagious, as the 2 characters that do actually pump it into their blood stream wander willy nilly through airports, cities and have close contact with the other main characters, who don't seem to care or contract anything. So you ask yourself,erm...where is the danger exactly?
Tom Cruise does a lot of posturing and ludacrious stunts. Lot's of mask ripping and crummy dialogue, infact if you want a laugh, it's much funnier than Starsky and Hutch.
On the pants scale it gets 4 out of 5.
Only brain dead chav's will relate to the brain dead film making of John Woo. Quite simply Woo is the worst film maker in history with his all style and no substance approach.
Over the top acting, dreadful dialogue, stupid photography and TONS of unncecessary slow motion shots.
AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE.
impossible not to see the new mission impossible 10 times sexyer then the first, 10 times funneyer then the first, 10 times more action then the first. bascily it is A MUST SEE!!! if u thought that the first was the best film u have ever seen then this film is like heavon for u and if u though that the last film was rubbish then this film will be the best film u will ever see!!!!!!!!
really cant wait for mission impossible 3!
Bet they didnt get many oscar nominations for this. Apart from the opening sequence with Tiom climbing that was it....
must watch movie.this movie has got everything
Great follow up to the first one, Tom Cruise at his best, It was a great story line and the action sequences from beginning to end espcially the scenes with the motorbikes was fantastic, Dougray Scott as the Bad Guy added oomph! and Thandie Newton the sex appeal, If your an action film fan this is a must.
MI 1 was only average. This film despit a few good special effects is very mediocre. The stunts always look unbelievable and much of the acting is wooden.
Tom Cruise returns as IMF agent Ethan Hunt, this time there's even more sequences involving synthetic mask switching so we don't know who's face belongs to who! The film has kinetic, speedy camera-work once the action kicks in, until then i think it's very well balanced & highly enjoyable, a bit rompish at times but Cruise is always worth the watch and the film has intrigued me to find out more about John Woo, and what's with his fascination with doves?!!
Not exactly one of John Woo's best films, come to speak of it not one of Tom Cruise's best either. Full of action just like the first, but yet again a weak and unconvincing story. Ideal to watch on a friday night when staying in with a few drinks as it is easy to watch.
Empty-headed action flick, even more like a James Bond adventure than its predecessor, with a risible narrative gimmick of face-mask disguises; the stunts are often spectacular, but as they are staged like circus turns, they rapidly become uninvolving.
'This isn't Mission: Difficult, Mr Hunt,' cautions an incognito Hopkins. No, indeed. What would happen if Ethan Hunt... read more on Time Out
"...Woo generates explosive excitement....Cruise sizzles in a killer blast of thrills, suspense and delicious sin..."
"...[John Woo] directs action the way others stage Wagnerian operas..." -- 3 out of 4 stars
"...Tons of action....The most spectacular film Woo has ever directed..."
"...Cruise's rock climbing antics set your blood pumping early..."