We can finally put the aging James Bond to rest. He's been replaced as cinema's best spy by Ethan Hunt of the Mission: Impossible films.
Mission: Impossible II (2000)
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Reviews Counted:136
Fresh:77
Rotten:59
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: Your cranium may crave more substance, but your eyes will feast on the amazing action sequences.
Runtime: 2 hrs 24 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: John Woo raises the action bar in this violent, romantic sequel to Brian De Palma's 1996 original. Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt, this time battling wits with rogue IMF agent Sean Ambrose... John Woo raises the action bar in this violent, romantic sequel to Brian De Palma's 1996 original. Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt, this time battling wits with rogue IMF agent Sean Ambrose (Dougray Scott). Hunt is ordered to recruit Ambrose's former lover, Nyah Hall (Thandie Newton), to infiltrate his hideout. But Hunt never expected to fall for the lovely young thief he must use for bait. The romantic triangle that ensues gives the film a unique emotional balance that is unusual (and most welcome) for an action picture. Ambrose is after the killer Chimera virus and its antidote, Bellerophon; in the old days Ambrose would have been after world domination, but in this new world order of day trading and Internet stocks, all he wants is to corner the market and make a fortune. Woo outdoes even himself with a flurry of martial-arts fights, fiery shootouts, thrilling mountain climbing, and blazing motorcycle chases that lead from the beautiful peaks of Utah through the busy streets of Sydney. All of this is set to a booming hard-rock soundtrack that battles with the explosions and blasting guns for ear space. And he doesn't fail to include his trademark birds fluttering like peaceful interludes in the most threatening of moments. [More]
Starring: Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott, Thandie Newton, Ving Rhames
Starring: Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott, Thandie Newton, Ving Rhames, Anthony Hopkins, Brendan Gleeson, William R. Mapother, John Polson, Rade Serbedzija, Richard Roxburgh
Director: John Woo
Director: John Woo
Screenwriter: Robert Towne
Story: Ronald D. Moore, Brannon Braga
Producer: Tom Cruise, Paula Wagner
Composer: Hans Zimmer, BT
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Reviews for Mission: Impossible II
As a complete film, it's not as great as one would hope and can't help but come off as not much more than a revved up, but nonetheless, mediocre Bond wannabe.
The bottom line is that it delivers all the excitement and adventure it promises.
Starts off with a bang, downshifts into some pretty long and surprisingly tedious exposition, but ultimately regroups and punches you in the face during its last 30 bone-crunching minutes.
...yet another routine action thriller designed to showcase the star appeal of Tom Cruise.
It's still entertaining and fun, in a check-your-brain-at-the-box-office kind of way.
John Woo takes over the director's reins this time, bringing his accomplished visual flair to the proceedings.
Cruise se juega sus mejores cartas y sale victorioso gracias a su carisma y al talento y visión de John Woo
Once Woo unleashes his bad self and ignites the proceedings here, once the glass shatters, the flames erupt, the gunshots ricochet and the doves fly, all is well with M:I-2.
M:i-2 is the ultimate summer blockbuster, a giant spectacle of shooting and smooching with action sequences so magnificently put together that they alone are worth the price of admission.
Check your brains at the popcorn stand and hang on for a spectacular ride.
The action and the intended-to-be-graceful moments are more silly than stunning, prompting more laughter than applause.
Kimball's work is always appealing to the eye yet never too noticeable so as to draw attention away from the movie's plot.
Kimball's work is always appealing to the eye yet never too noticeable so as to draw attention away from the movie's plot.
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