Mission Impossible
good
secret agent film...
I do like Mission
Impossible and watching it again last night (over a game of Scrabble)
made be appreciate that this is a good film with lots of the stuff that makes
James Bond so watchable.Yes it does star
Tom Cruise and he does well as Ethan Hunt, but it is a pity Kristin Scott Thomas
is so under utilised. I also like most films starring Jean Reno as
well.Mission: Impossible was
one of the best action blockbusters of the 1990s, deriving a quality unique
amongst its peers from the tension between Brian De Palma's directorial
stylisation and the overriding presence of its star and producer, Tom Cruise.
Cruise plays Special Forces agent Ethan Hunt, disavowed as a traitor by his own
superiors and forced to uncover the true mole to prove his innocence. The
original 1960s television series provides not only the wonderful musical motif,
but also the layered complexity of false realities and masked identities, which
are revealed with the playful conjuring of a Russian
doll.This was Cruise's
last movie as an angst-ridden youth (next stop was Jerry Maguire and the trials
of family life) and he presents Ethan Hunt as caught between his heroic physical
prowess and a trusting emotional naïvety that is painfully punctured by the
treachery of those around him. Hollywood heavyweights Jon Voight (Heat) and Ving
Rhames (Pulp Fiction) are both excellent in support, while the remaining cast
reads like an identikit of European cinema, including Emanuelle Beart, Kristin
Scott Thomas and Jean Reno
(Leon).De Palma's
trademark set-pieces include a giant exploding fishtank in Prague, a helicopter
chase through the Channel Tunnel, and, most notably, a break-in to steal a vital
disc from CIA headquarters in Langley. The moment in the latter when, in almost
complete silence, Cruise dangles precariously from a cable and just catches a
bead of sweat before it triggers the floor alarm is as sublimely exhilarating as
any in American movies of the last 10
years.Get Mission Impossible from
amazon.co.uk
or amazon.com
Posted: Sun - January 30, 2005 at 03:16 PM
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