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Jul 27th 2012, 06:40

The movie has a good plot, good story, good actors, and plenty of action and great stunts and special effects. The first movie in this series was excellent, the second not so much, and the third one was really good. In the fourth part of the Mission Impossible series, Ethan Hunt, and a new team race against time to track down Hendricks, a dangerous terrorist who gained access to Russian nuclear launch codes, and plans an attack on the United States. An attempt to stop the team sent him to the Kremlin in a disaster caused by an explosion, serious damage to the Kremlin and the IMF's involvement in the bombing, forcing the President to Ghost Protocol, under which the IMF call disavowed, and offered no help or back in some form. Undaunted, Ethan and his team hunt Hendricks to Dubai and from there to Mumbai, but several spectacular action sequences later, they might still be too late to stop a catastrophe. Star on this movie is Tom Cruise(Ethan Hunt), Paula Pattton(Jane Carter), Simon Pegg(Benji Cunn), Jeremy Renner(William Brandt), Michael Nyqvist(Kurt Hendricks), Vladimir Mashkov(Anatoly Sidorv), Samuli Edelmann(Wsitrom), Anil Kapoor(Brij Nath), Lea Seydoux(Sabine Moreau) and more.
Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol Movie Cover
Editorial Reviews Of Impossible-Ghost Protocol Movie
The second half of the first decade of the 21st Century was kind of hard for Tom Cruise. That's tough in a way that the hardships of life, the legacy of history one of the top movie stars – a job more demanding than any mere mortal can imagine. But after two fruitful collaboration with Steven Spielberg (Minority Report and War of the Worlds), took a beating from his stature, the 1-2 goal from this crazy PR gaffes, and that string of box-office disappointments relative (Lions for Lambs, Valkyrie, Knight and Day), which seemed to start with the third part of his Mission: Impossible franchise in 2006. It's hard with a straight face that the world taking in only $ 398 million is to say a disappointment, but it was a low for the series, which some saw as a prelude to his later, potentially dimming stardom. But on the cusp of turning 50, it looks like Tom Cruise has the licking to leave behind and driven into a new phase of self-concept with the next set of roles, starting with a more mature version of super spy Ethan Hunt in elegant and compressor Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.

Jeremy Renner on Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol

The Cruise has done things right in M: I, part four are weakening his youthful, arrogant brush and let his fellow actors share more in the spotlight (Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton, Simon Pegg and all have some shining moments, lightning). It also allows the unique creative vision of director Brad Bird to shine through in the first live action outing for the acclaimed Helmer of Iron Giant, The Incredibles and Ratatouille. Looking much younger than his years (the hair! The Pecs! Those ABS), Cruise plays more age-appropriate and allowed a little grace and wisdom seep into his charisma, so that the wattage of his mere presence is incubating a little deeper. It is a nice allusion to a graying generation that you are getting older and still be cool, says.

Mission Impossible Paula Pattton

Anything that does not mean he does not play his action star chops to the max. In a mostly inconsequential narrative arc that has something to do with stolen nuclear launch codes, an important metal briefcase, satellite uplink and global destruction, jumping from Moscow to Dubai to Mumbai to do is cruise as dangerous as quick as he ever was . He swings with one hand from the highest building in the world, borders of bars, springs from a speeding vehicle, falls and covers the range up and down the layers of an automated parking garage and usually sprints and jumps his way through the film with only one vorzuweisen scratches or bruises. Also on top is an unusual happy stereotypical villain right out of the Connery Bond era, and so many bleeding-edge gadgets like the art department could dream techno-geeks to.

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