Review Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

Ethan Hunt and his colleague IMF must track down a terrifying new weapon that threatens all of humanity. Confronted by a mysterious, a powerful enemy, Ethan is forced to be consider that nothing can matter more than the mission he choose, not even the lives of those he cares about most. 

Returning with original characters, Head leader team Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, Rebecca Ferguson as Ilsa Faust, Vanessa Kirby as Alanna Mitsopolis/White Widow, Simon Pegg as Benji, Ving Rhames as Luther Stickel and newcomers Hayley Atwell as Grace, Pom Klementieff as Paris, Hayley Atwell as Grace and Esai Morales as Gabriel. This seventh films is project as new scheme for the last Dead Reckoning Part Two which was reported will be release on June 2024. It has 163 minutes runtime with estimated budget productions $290.000.000. 



I found breathtaking set pieces and intense action sequences that kept me engaged and at the edge of my seat throughout. Some may find this as slow pacing as it feature with long runtime, but you can clearly understood where this was leaning to. Yes, the Part Two. We were brought to the edge of our seats with on-the-ground car chases through Rome, brutal fight sequences a top of roaring trains and intimately between tight alley ways, and the dialogue that needs to be follows for reach the intention of whole film. The pack of action movie is not the best I have seen so far in this franchise (MI: Fallout is still my favorite), but not bad to delivered at all. 

Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie is the main reason why this franchise is still consistent deliver and provide us unique story line. Cinematography is a top notch blend of excellent directing, writing, and massive stunts. There were some plot/script things that sort of didn't make a ton of sense and questioned, But we have to wait until the Part two to get all the answer and hopefully it result well-end with no more cliffhanger. 


In honest say, this film was delivered with solid composure featured by all the aspect film I need. It's refreshing to see an action film with a compelling narrative that complements the spectacle. This is the best movie action for Summer so far and no wonder its killing at the box office. Hopefully, We will get the better, best and perfectly end for the Part Two. It has been an amazing franchise since 1996. 

Credit Scene        : No
IMAX / 4D            : Recommended
Rating                  : 9.5/10



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