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Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015)

July. 31,2015
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7.4
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PG-13
| Adventure Action

Ethan and team take on their most impossible mission yet—eradicating 'The Syndicate', an International and highly-skilled rogue organization committed to destroying the IMF.

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yeral yeral (ismetyeral)
2015/07/31

Scheduling Danger Players are always professional players in general. heleki was very happy with the Filmin fans of Simon Pegg and Jeremi Renner playing in this last film and the 4th in the series and I was quite happy. a movie that has been based on past years and a phenomenon that is a phenomenon of amateur actresses, all the moviegoers gave a big choke, which was unexpected. All of us are the main character in our series Ethan Hunt, Tom Criuse is a character who makes the ultimate speed dive adventure adventure. M: There are also aircraft, cars and motorcycle stadiums on the 5th. Among them, the most memorable and adrenaline elevator was the MOTORCYCLE scene. As a matter of fact, the airplane, the car and all the action scenes are rarely used in my movie. If I had to break a note in this movie, I could only break 1-2 points for it. Again, you appreciate that in almost every kind of film we watch over the years, the director and screenwriters are the only compromise and the subject of the film is to do the inverted corners in the final scene. that is, it is a very different end than we anticipated. As it is known, M: I series is one of the films that makes this rule the best. Ethan is shocked, surprised by an absolute betrayal in every film. but in M: I5 the inverse corner phenomenon is intermittent as the film progresses, not at the end of the film. ie be prepared for the opposite corner. the series was the use of the technological tools we had just dreamed of. again M: In 5, technological tools are being used extensively. Mask making, controlling everything with the phone, opening the locked doors with a small jacket, etc. as. and you can see plenty of BMW's product placement ads just like the previous one. Now technological instruments are not only in the M: I series, but in almost all other sci-fi movies. these instruments we saw in the film did not impress us as they were in the previous M: I movies. It seemed like he was a little under expectation. Filmin immediately starred himself in all action scenes without using Tom Criuse dubs. In general the visuality was really great, the scenes were very realistic. I like filmin music, but I can not get myself to say that I wish to use the classic M: I music a little more. If you have a 2 hour time, and you are thinking of going to the cinema these days, I recommend you M: I 5 seve seve. is one of the best and best films of recent times that you can have a pleasant time with your friend, your lover or your family.Note: Friends own the article completely. I respect everyone who participates and disagrees with, dislikes, dislikes. I'll try to share stories about the cinema. Thank you for reading.

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Katie Jurek
2015/08/01

Fairly silly but charming. Though, to be honest, Tom Cruise seemed off of his game.

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Matthias Vogelzang
2015/08/02

Just came out of the cinema watching Mission Impossible Fallout. From beginning to end, enjoyed it, very satisfying and entertaining to watch. I would never think I would say this, but Fallout is my new favorite when it comes to Mission Impossible. It's clever, realistic, cool and a great synergy to the entire series. I've watched all Mission Impossible movies in my time. In order to get more understanding at what's playing in the story it's good to watch part 5, Rogue Nation if you haven't done already. You'll get to enjoy it a bit more that way, I think.Let's talk content.Things I liked about Mission Impossible Fallout, including small references:Vhing Rames is back as Luther, that feels good. Has been in every Mission Impossible movie part of the team, except for part 4, Ghost Protocol, you only see him at the end of the movie there.Benjii gets more action, in the beginning and end. It's good to see he's knows his way around gun while still being the clever cool nerd of the team.Ethan climbs a small surface up on a mountain at the end of the movie. I couldn't help think about the first scene in Mission Impossible 2, where he also does it without climbing gear for the cool opening intro there.The action overall in Fallout is realistic. I really love how they shot the angles for certain scenes, Ethan on the motor in Paris, it gets you more drawn into it all. The way Luther explains how Ethan really only cared about two woman in his entire life to Ilsa felt and looked really good, I think it added a good layer to the story. I've never seen Henry Cavill play a bad guy. He does a surprising good job on that! I've seen him play angry superman in Justice League for a scene there, but that doesn't really count for me. Julia makes a surprising appearance at the end of the movie and even plays a small part in helping the team. The acting felt natural and good around Julia and Ethan. Ethans look when he sees Julia in the camp is really surprised, that looked real good! Besides that it's kind of nice to see that Ethan has a love interest in Ilsa.I think I'm going to watch to this for a second time in the cinema, that's how much I enjoyed it.I give Fallout a 9 out of 10.

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Pjtaylor-96-138044
2015/08/03

'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015)' introduces a new level of palpability and is responsible for the whole series' retroactive, but slightly unwarranted, reputation for tangible, essentially 'real' stunt-work, thanks to its many fantastic set-pieces built solely around the slightly insane idea of Tom Cruise being as close to death as possible every moment he's on screen. This is really the reason why the film works so well and is as purely exciting as it is, as it always feels absolutely authentic and manages to keep the audience as engaged as possible with both its action and the characters caught up in it. It's interesting that each film in the series has significantly raised the bar in terms of action, and this is no exception. Thus far, the sequences in this picture are possibly the best in the series: fast, frenetic and fantastically composed. They're all very well conceived, crafted to be as exciting as possible. There's an ever-so-slightly darker tone this time, though things aren't dour and moments of levity are used to great effect. This vibe is bolstered by a smaller but seemingly more personal plot, which sticks closely to the roots of the franchise but does avoid many of its predictabilities. It's certainly an ensemble piece, as much as its direct predecessor. It has possibly the best cast in the entire series, and the most focus on them. All the core players are given several moments to shine, which means that you understand and care about them all. The momentum of the piece is kept thoroughly forward-moving without ever compromising on the character moments that make the narrative so impactful. The movie really is just incredibly entertaining when it gets going. 9/10

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