Exciting, smart and enormously enjoyable.
Mission: Impossible (1996)
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Reviews Counted:43
Fresh:24
Rotten:19
Average Rating:5.8/10
Consensus: Full of special effects, Brian DePalma's update of Mission: Impossible has a lot of sweeping spectacle, but the plot is sometimes convoluted.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Tom Cruise stars as Ethan Hunt, leader of a crack squad of intelligence operatives, in this labyrinthine action-thriller based on the hit 1960s-'70s television series. When a dangerous mission in... Tom Cruise stars as Ethan Hunt, leader of a crack squad of intelligence operatives, in this labyrinthine action-thriller based on the hit 1960s-'70s television series. When a dangerous mission in Prague goes inexplicably wrong, Hunt finds himself out in the cold. A mole has infiltrated the CIA, and suspicions are that it's Hunt. His only chance: Find out who the real mole is and turn the tables. The plan takes him on an incredibly suspenseful infiltration of CIA security, leading to a spectacular chunnel climax that would make Hitchcock proud. Thanks to crisp, inventive direction from Brian De Palma and Danny Elfman's dynamite electronica score (including a catchy update of the original Lalo Schifrin theme), this mission is great fun. The talented roster of stars backing Cruise includes Ving Rhames, Vanessa Redgrave, John Voight, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Jean Reno. A witty script by Robert Towne (CHINATOWN, SHAMPOO) and David Koepp keeps the ball rolling in unexpected directions, with the paranoia always set to high. A box-office record-setter during its original release, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE led to a well-deserved sequel, also with Cruise and Rhames. [More]
Starring: Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Henry Czerny, Emmanuelle Beart
Starring: Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Henry Czerny, Emmanuelle Beart, Jean Reno, Ving Rhames, Kristin Scott Thomas, Vanessa Redgrave
Director: Brian De Palma
Director: Brian De Palma
Screenwriter: Robert Towne, David Koepp, Steven Zaillian
Producer: Tom Cruise, Paula Wagner
Composer: Danny Elfman
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Reviews for Mission: Impossible
This movie isn't a disaster, but, all things considered, there's little reason to make it a high priority for theatrical viewing.
Every effect is so calculated that only the conscious minds of filmmakers and viewers are engaged--and not by very much or for very long.
The title makes promises that the script cannot fulfill. There are better spy films that have come and gone with far less fanfare.
It's the worst kind of convoluted thriller -- it can never unravel satisfactorily because there's nothing simple at its center, just more confusion.
Tom Cruise looks cool and holds our attention while doing neat things that we don't quite understand.
The film is full of cockeyed angles, extreme close-ups, flashbacks and slow-motion, as DePalma tries to create the illusion that somewhere buried in all the busy detail of plot, something is actually at stake in Mission: Impossible.
A sleek, whooshingly entertaining update of the vintage television series.
A mission gone awry, prompting you to hope that reruns of its television incarnation will pop up on cable soon.
Although I think the film is worth seeing, much of the script ... is plodding and tedious.
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