Paramount Pictures | Release Date: July 27, 2018
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HumanoideFilmsSep 9, 2018
One of the best action movies of the year or maybe the best, super realistic and quality action scenes. There's a special scene that keeps the viewer in their seat full of tension. I can't believe Black Panther has a higher rating than this movie.
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prmsSep 8, 2018
It's at least equal to the first film. The ludicrousness and unbelievability is somehow a strength. Very funny at times too. I hesitated on the 10 but i think it's so rare to get a film that becomes more and more enjoyable as it goes on.
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whoischarlotteSep 6, 2018
The ultimate action summer block buster that I urge everyone to see. Even if you haven't seen the previous MI movies, it is easy to follow on to this. I loved this so much, the action scene did not drag and the cinematography was so beautiful.
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ChocolateCoatSep 4, 2018
One of the best action movies in the past few years. Knows how to balance seriousness with pure action fun in a way that does seem over saturated in either direction.
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maverix100Sep 4, 2018
Fantastic movie. I just really love the latest Mission Impossible movies, and this was no exception. In some ways better than the previous ones. Lot of unexpected events, great story and crazy stunts done by Tom himself. He never seizes toFantastic movie. I just really love the latest Mission Impossible movies, and this was no exception. In some ways better than the previous ones. Lot of unexpected events, great story and crazy stunts done by Tom himself. He never seizes to amaze me. Definitely recommend this movie to anyone that loves action, spies/agents and impossible objectives :) Expand
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MaxPayneIsGodSep 2, 2018
One hell of a good action movie, runs a little long and is a little too formulaic.
Great performances all round. Terrific set pieces with some nice, but predicable twists and turns.
Henry Cavill is awesome and needs more rolls like this
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SkydogSep 2, 2018
Decent film. Very predictable and borderline cheesy.
Very repetitious and drags on for way too long toward the end.
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PolDissectorSep 1, 2018
What a superb movie. Great actors, Fantastic villain, and an amazing story plot.
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Suhailmustafa01Jul 29, 2018
Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
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Creeper3455Sep 1, 2018
WARNING! This Review will mostly consist of bias towards how IMAX is the best place to watch movies. BIAS! Because when you're at stakes,he has your back.
And that will already tell you how Mission Impossible Fallout,the sixth (yes. SIXTH)
WARNING! This Review will mostly consist of bias towards how IMAX is the best place to watch movies. BIAS! Because when you're at stakes,he has your back.
And that will already tell you how Mission Impossible Fallout,the sixth (yes. SIXTH) entry of a franchise consistent of movies upgraded after the previous one,takes all the other Summer Movies (except Incredibles 2) and throws them at the Garbage Bin like nothing ever happened.
Oh,and also it's the closest thing to the best of the franchise and,whatever…
But going down to the point,yes. Of course it rocks. Maybe more than I expected.
And hey,for a movie that made me jump off my seat,scream two times (I was at the IMAX showing,so the loudness made it for everything) and having the best use 3D since Avatar,it really did its job.
Here we have a movie that may enter into the Staples of action movies that has an ingenious use of plot twists (with one that made me laugh,being in my mind “so that is what Jurassic World 2 tried to do!”), exhilarating and tension-filled action sequences (full of great usage of IMAX Cameras more than their previous effort) and a screenplay that feels like a school lesson that you need to listen carefully because it's gonna make it for the exams the next day.
The story manages to give away a few nods and connections to previous MI Movies (especially Rogue Nation) which was really enjoyable to see as a fan of this franchise.
Speaking of the story,it also manages to get intense sometimes,with one death sequence that was so creepy,it reminded me of how TJ Miller’s character died in Transformers 4. (Ugh). Not only that,but the way it starts to build up the tension in several scenes only to find out that “Wait! It was all a set-up for something”.
And trust me when I say Vanessa Kirby’s presence as a secondary character was better than the 5 minutes of Jeff Goldblum in Jurassic Stink 2. Oh,and thank God they gave Solomon Lane more stuff to do as a villain. He was threatening in Rogue Nation,believe me,but I kind of forgot his motivation in that movie…
The Action Sequences are Adrenaline Fuel. The intense kind of Adrenaline Fuel,and that's where my IMAX Bias starts,so get ready. *Sings like the Animaniacs showing every nation*: Jumping the seats during every gunshot,looking away during the HALO Jump - covering my eyes while Tom Cruise hits a damn Helicopter! - The Paris motorcycle sequence almost peed my pants - And during the helicopter Sequences I screamed at the theater two times! *Stops singing*
Seriously,though. When did you scream at an Action Movie (on an IMAX Theater) that has a thrilling Helicopter scene last time? Oh,and SEE IT IN IMAX 3D,DAMMIT!
As much as everyone calls it a “Gimmick” these days,it helped out for a lot of Action going on,like during the HALO Jump,where Cruise almost jumped out of the screen,or the Helicopter Sequence.
To continue the gold nuggets,Lorne Balfe (Composer of Pacific Rim Uprising and LEGO Batman) has finally made his signature score,with a reliance on 'The Plot Thickens’,yeah (just like Joe Kraemer last time),but he somehow manages to put new life into the theme,while accompanying it with a slew of exciting cues (and a Zimmer-esque theme that hearing on an IMAX felt like me being treated with infinite plates of 24-Carat Gold...Mmmm...Gold…).
And….Wait. No CG? All Practical? Are you sure? That death sequence felt CG… Well what's the point nontheless,it was all great,so…
And of course,aside the acting doing a great job,I could see a Tom Cruise in there determined and motivated to do all of this shenanigans that could've killed him in no time (*coff coff* The Ankle *coff coff*).
Oh,wow…You know? For a movie like Mission Impossible Fallout,I didn't think of coming out of the theater like this,realized with multiple emotions at once. Usually,when I see a movie,I stay there like a normal person,but...WOW,this movie unlocked my emotions in no time,so I commend it for that too.
A year ago,when Dunkirk had come out,I saw it in IMAX (of course) I felt the tension,and I grabbed myself for a couple of minutes, but I never thought a dumb fun Action Movie like Mission freaking Impossible would make me emotionally alive. Hell,Infinity War didn't do nothing for me on first viewing,aside the full “Immersion”.
So yeah,Mission Impossible Fallout is the best movie of the bunch that with Christopher McQuarrie's intelligent direction,a coherent story and action sequences that make you feel like an idiot if you didn't see them on IMAX,manages to also be the best movie of the Summer,if not of 2018 so far.
Oh,and SEE IT IN IMAX 3D.
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kyleyleAug 31, 2018
Just a bunch of action...not much else. Not sure why it's a metacritic must see.
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futurescrnwrtrAug 28, 2018
Fast paced, entertaining, clever and ultimately meaningless. Best scene was near beginning - fight scene in bathroom.
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pankajbhagAug 28, 2018
Fantastic movie with amazing action and a suspenseful storyline to boot! Continuing on from an already fantastic MI5 to raise the bar even higher!
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DarkKnightG4Aug 25, 2018
This is the 2nd best movie in the historic franchise (the 1st still being the best). Tom Cruise still can carry a movie as very few can. The movie does have a strong supporting cast. Henry Cavil's character is somewhat misused and the storyThis is the 2nd best movie in the historic franchise (the 1st still being the best). Tom Cruise still can carry a movie as very few can. The movie does have a strong supporting cast. Henry Cavil's character is somewhat misused and the story does get a little convoluted in it's attempts to 'fool' the audience. One of the final action sequences also gets a little absurd, but all-in-all this was a fun movie from start to finish. Expand
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duanewilliamsAug 24, 2018
This so-called movie is just one boring chase scene after another and none of them are remotely plausible. Why hasn’t Tom Cruise retired already?
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tomster549Aug 18, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I would give this movie a 49%. It was a great looking movie. with a beautiful cast. Good acting. Awesome locations. HUGE PLOT HOLES. Apparently everyone at IMF, CIA, and MI6 (except Ethan Hunt of course) are complete idiots. Angela Basset character should be hung for treason--or at least complete negligence. That movie could have been over about half way through, except the incompetents got in the way. Ethan wont kill good guys but he wastes bad guys (even though they turn out to be working for the good guys--dumb).... And apparently you can survive a helicopter crash in the Himalayas--two of them actually--without the aircraft bursting into flames or caving in. In the final dramatic scenes, Ethan and his team are all on intercom, except when they are not. So many holes. Stupid stupid stupid. Expand
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ohnomrbillAug 17, 2018
yes it was a full action movie with all the stuff you would expect in this type of film however, i found it boring, in the end. maybe because i am getting older? so this is a movie for a younger generation who are not burnt out on the jenra? maybe.
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GameCompletersAug 17, 2018
Mission Impossible Fallout is a high action movie which is entertaining. Although it wasn't one of the best films I've ever seen, it was fun to go see at the theatres and had lots of plot twists. This movie is good but nothing amazing. AfterMission Impossible Fallout is a high action movie which is entertaining. Although it wasn't one of the best films I've ever seen, it was fun to go see at the theatres and had lots of plot twists. This movie is good but nothing amazing. After watching it though I don't intend on watching it again. 7/10 Expand
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moviecritic68Aug 17, 2018
I'll give it a solid 7.5 rating based on it's filming of the stunts. The plot was all over the place & some scenes were hard to digest as believable. Plenty of action for the thrill seekers but a tad long
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imafallguyAug 16, 2018
Having now watched two MI films helmed by Christoper McQuarrie, I’m unwaveringly convinced the man has never had an orgasm in his life. Surely, if he had, the director would know the importance of a climax following a stimulating build-up.Having now watched two MI films helmed by Christoper McQuarrie, I’m unwaveringly convinced the man has never had an orgasm in his life. Surely, if he had, the director would know the importance of a climax following a stimulating build-up. For the life of me, I simply can’t fathom why Brad Bird wouldn’t have been offered all the world’s currency to direct every MI movie from Ghost Protocol until the end of time. Presumably, J.J Abrams would have been a fool to turn down artistic ownership of both “Star” franchises, so I get why he was out after the fabulous MI:3. But what happened to Bird after Protocol? He delivered the quintessential and nearly flawless, espionage action thriller with the 4th MI entry, only to vanish, leaving the Impossible reigns to McQuarrie- a man who’s seemingly on some arcane mission to deliver “tantric” cinema. Every bit of protracted suspense, every drawn out thrill in McQuarrie’s MI universe S L O W L Y builds to a point when the viewer finally feels the big payout is coming, then...nothing. It’s as if he lives and revels in whatever the cinematic equivalent of “edging” is. I thought it might just be me. But when the last frames in the final Big Scene of Fallout projected in front of me, I knew I’d been right all along and now C. McQuarrie is just trolling us. Expand
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FelicityFenwickAug 16, 2018
It's far and away the best Mission: Impossible movie in the series - I'm glad to see that reflected in the Metascore. How much longer can Cruise do these stunts? Hopefully for at least 2 or 3 more installments.
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wayne_poshAug 16, 2018
The production of Tom Cruise’s sixth installment in this decades-old spy series was famously put on hold following a near disaster during the filming of a stunt in which Cruise’s Ethan Hunt attempts to leap from the top of one building acrossThe production of Tom Cruise’s sixth installment in this decades-old spy series was famously put on hold following a near disaster during the filming of a stunt in which Cruise’s Ethan Hunt attempts to leap from the top of one building across a chasm to the safety of another building. The failed stunt resulted in fractured ankles and 8 weeks of delayed production. The buildup, publicity and the motivation behind this stunt is a perfect analogy for Mission Impossible: Fallout. The minds behind this film set out to create a eye-catching, edge of your seat spectacle and succeed despite several near misses.

The premise here is that Cruise’s Ethan Hunt and his Impossible Mission Force team of spies botch a nuclear arms deal and are tasked with retrieving the goods by any means necessary while under the watchful eye of the CIA with a thuggish Henry Cavill acting as babysitter long for the ride on the IMFs exploits. Along the way, the audience is treated to a series of amazing action set pieces including a death-defying skydiving sequence, shootouts, chase-sequences, and the aforementioned leap of faith. Along the way, Simon Pegg does an excellent job of providing the levity and the excellently relentless Rebecca Ferguson acts as foil to Cruise’s Hunt. If the casting sounds familiar, it should since many characters and plot points carry over from McQuarrie and Cruise’s previous collaboration (Rogue Nation), and it is ultimately to the film’s benefit as the casts dynamics work well and helps to flesh out this universe that the filmmaker seems to be building. There are laughs; there are thrills; but most importantly, there is motivation for all of these people to be on screen together which doesn’t feel forced or unnatural. However, despite everything this movie does well, there are a few hiccups along the way.

To be fair, at a runtime of 2 hours 28 minutes, the movie does not drag or punish you for sitting through it. The filmmaker at work here does a good job of pacing the action to allow the audience time to breathe and soak in the splendor before jumping into another intense scene. In addition, the exposition (and there is a lot of it) feels natural as spies need to be briefed and debriefed on missions and does not give the audience many reasons to doze off during scenes that don’t contain running or shooting. What does happen though is a case of over extension. Fallout contains what seems like a natural, traditional first, second and third act; yet it decides to cram in a fourth act for the heck of it at the 2 hour mark. It’s almost as if McQuarrie and Cruise wanted to begin the sequel to the film before the credits rolled. And this is what’s unfair to viewers: subjecting them to the overindulgence of the filmmaker rather than giving them a movie going experience they are not soon to forget for the RIGHT reasons. Besides this, the movie also seems to waste great actors at the expense of Cruise’s screen time. Simon Pegg, Angela Bassett and Alec Baldwin all essentially provide cameos when their characters seem to warrant more. And most egregiously, Henry Cavill’s brash, roguish super spy (a role he seems born to play) is unfairly pushed aside on several occasions.

Despite a few missteps, and a challenging runtime, Fallout provides a spectacle that few other movies are able to accomplish these days. It awes, provides laughs, and constantly reminds its audience why some movies just have to be seen on the big screen. Similar to the aforementioned stunt mishap, Fallout has every intention of impressing its audience with the sheer size, danger and gall it takes to constantly raise the stakes in a genre that relies on tropes and familiar plots. But as the real-life story showed us, no matter how meticulous the planning that goes into such a risk, it does not guarantee a perfect shot. 3 out of 5 Stars
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SavvyAug 16, 2018
Yeah, LOTS of action. A lot of it ... really not credible. And there was such a mish-mash of characters and villains, B-stories that came and went haphazardly, cheated resolutions. Writers deceided to throw everything and the kitchen sink inYeah, LOTS of action. A lot of it ... really not credible. And there was such a mish-mash of characters and villains, B-stories that came and went haphazardly, cheated resolutions. Writers deceided to throw everything and the kitchen sink in (with a chase scene for each) and excite the audience by bombardment. Cool stunts. Multiple idiotic choices made by characters. MISSION IMPLAUSIBLE. Expand
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PeterAlexanderAug 16, 2018
Fallout is the best film in the Mission Impossible series and is undoubtedly one of the best action films of the year. Thrilling and mysterious sequences akin to the Dark Knight and Skyfall are joined by what are some of the most insaneFallout is the best film in the Mission Impossible series and is undoubtedly one of the best action films of the year. Thrilling and mysterious sequences akin to the Dark Knight and Skyfall are joined by what are some of the most insane action set pieces ever put to screen. With the Zimmer-like score to add to the mix, this is movie is truly a cinema spectacle. Expand
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Davrosdaleks1Aug 15, 2018
Fallout may arguably be the best film in the series, which is impressive given that this is the sixth one. The MI franchise has a remarkable talent for improving itself. There is one scene where you can automatically predict how it'll turnFallout may arguably be the best film in the series, which is impressive given that this is the sixth one. The MI franchise has a remarkable talent for improving itself. There is one scene where you can automatically predict how it'll turn out. However, everything was so well edited I was tricked into feeling tense anyway.

Director Christopher McQuarrie has an excellently deliberate sense of shots and pacing with both the suspense and fight scenes. The action scenes equally don't disappoint.

For a nice change of pace, the movie focuses a little more on Ethan Hunt's mindset. He finds himself going undercover with dangerous people. There's a fair amount of tension and pathos to be mined from his facing the difficulty of trying to be a good man and completing his mission in a flawed, murky world.

Now I wouldn't consider these deal-breakers, but there are a couple nitpicks. The film is a bit long. Some of the action scenes do go on and on. Also, it wouldn't have hurt if the plot was a bit more streamlined. The middle does feel a little sidequestey.
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dystrophyAug 15, 2018
If you are a fan, go go go. Not a fan, go go. A brilliant story, a good opening, a juicy end. Nice view of Paris. Michelle Monaghan good, Rebecca Ferguson better, Vanessa Kirby best. Simon Pegg's performance is awesome.Henry Cavill is a goodIf you are a fan, go go go. Not a fan, go go. A brilliant story, a good opening, a juicy end. Nice view of Paris. Michelle Monaghan good, Rebecca Ferguson better, Vanessa Kirby best. Simon Pegg's performance is awesome.Henry Cavill is a good team player. Satisfying action for M:I. Keep up the good work. Expand
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MontieLodgeAug 15, 2018
It doesn't feel different from the last two, although that doesn't really matter because the film is just as good as the others. The characters feel real, and the action sequences are brilliant to watch. The stunts in the film are absolutelyIt doesn't feel different from the last two, although that doesn't really matter because the film is just as good as the others. The characters feel real, and the action sequences are brilliant to watch. The stunts in the film are absolutely mental as well, and the pace of the film is exhilarating. Expand
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PanchogulAug 15, 2018
Bueno, fui a ver esta pelicula porque en un principio no me llamaba la atencion, pero al ver que era tan bien comentada y criticada que no pude con la tentación. Es excelente, las secuencias de acción, que por cierto son muchísimas, sonBueno, fui a ver esta pelicula porque en un principio no me llamaba la atencion, pero al ver que era tan bien comentada y criticada que no pude con la tentación. Es excelente, las secuencias de acción, que por cierto son muchísimas, son absolutamente increibles, se nota la quimica entre los personajes, adrenalina en su maxima expresion!!! Expand
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DrBlahBlahAug 14, 2018
Another perfectly fine MI film, though not necessarily better than the previous two (contra the common consensus). The stunts are astonishing, as always - hats off to Mr Cruise - but the story is a bit too convoluted, not to mentionAnother perfectly fine MI film, though not necessarily better than the previous two (contra the common consensus). The stunts are astonishing, as always - hats off to Mr Cruise - but the story is a bit too convoluted, not to mention melodramatic at times. For my money, Ghost Protocol is still the MI to beat. Expand
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dharmaAug 14, 2018
Mission Impossible Fallout is the moment that this franchise has exceeded its inspiration: the James Bond series, in term of quality and consistency. After two decades producing this franchise, Tom Cruise has found the magic formula: giveMission Impossible Fallout is the moment that this franchise has exceeded its inspiration: the James Bond series, in term of quality and consistency. After two decades producing this franchise, Tom Cruise has found the magic formula: give them incredible set pieces, mix in with loads of plot twist, great characterization, mix in the charisma and daredevil antics of its main star and..voila...the best Mission Impossible yet and one of the best film of the year. Expand
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grantpolifkaAug 13, 2018
While low on comedy and deep characterizations, Fallout contains breathtaking action, likable characters, and clever twists and turns.
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BikerjamesAug 13, 2018
Overall kinda disappointed with this film. It has the two overdone things I hate, car chases and especially the DREADED COUNTDOWN TIMER. Talk about unoriginal. As soon as they showed the timer I rolled my eyes like I do in the other 50Overall kinda disappointed with this film. It has the two overdone things I hate, car chases and especially the DREADED COUNTDOWN TIMER. Talk about unoriginal. As soon as they showed the timer I rolled my eyes like I do in the other 50 movies I've seen that have used it. Gee, I wonder if they will save the world at the last second like in all the others? Without giving anything away, logically it appears there was no reason for the bad guy to use a timer. I also got a little tired of the constant changes about who the bad guy is, and who the good guy is. The movie is well made, action packed and entertaining, but if you want originality look elsewhere. Expand
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MatthewAkalusiAug 13, 2018
It's been 22 years since the first Mission Impossible movie was released.Six installments later and this franchise is showing no signs of fatigue.If anything this has to be described as the best installment yet.The sub-title; Fallout isIt's been 22 years since the first Mission Impossible movie was released.Six installments later and this franchise is showing no signs of fatigue.If anything this has to be described as the best installment yet.The sub-title; Fallout is actually a description of events in this installment which make it a sequel to the previous one; Rogue Nation.Usually sequels follow the first movie in what may turn out to be a trilogy or become a franchise but this sequel is different from what usually obtains because it happens between installment 5 and 6.The plot it turns out is a fallout of the events from Rouge Nation and as a result sees the return of two key characters introduced in that installment; Rebecca Ferguson as a British Officer who joined up with franchise lead, Tom Cruise to take on a common threat and Sean Harris, the very bad villain who (still) represents that threat.This movie has two clever instances of misdirection using disguises, one among the opening scenes which precede the title credits and the other in one of the third act scenes leading up to the enthralling conclusion.There are spectacular action sequences involving sky diving into Paris, truck, car and motorbike chases through its streets, as well as a Helicopter chase over the mountains of Kashmir, all as Cruise and his team seek to recover some stolen Plutonium before it is used to cause nuclear devastation with global implications.All these make for an excellent movie. Expand
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OH_RickNMortyAug 12, 2018
I’d not seen any of this film’s predecessors, so I had no idea what to expect. I wish they would’ve shortened the film by 10 - 20 minutes, taking out some unnecessary speaking scenes here and there. Otherwise, a truly fantastic film. When II’d not seen any of this film’s predecessors, so I had no idea what to expect. I wish they would’ve shortened the film by 10 - 20 minutes, taking out some unnecessary speaking scenes here and there. Otherwise, a truly fantastic film. When I left the cinema, I thought I’d definitely underestimated it. 7.5/10. Expand
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eberman123Aug 11, 2018
Solid movie for the genre. It was what you except, which is non-stop action.
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Captain_ChaosAug 11, 2018
I can't say I'm a huge fan of Tom Cruise, but I've always enjoyed the Mission: Impossible films and I've noticed they've actually been better with each installment. When Fallout released I had only seen up to III, so I watched Ghost ProtocolI can't say I'm a huge fan of Tom Cruise, but I've always enjoyed the Mission: Impossible films and I've noticed they've actually been better with each installment. When Fallout released I had only seen up to III, so I watched Ghost Protocol and Rogue Nation in the days up to going to see Fallout. Ghost Protocol in particular is an excellent film, and Fallout is easily the best in the series to date. It's intense, well-paced, has a few quiet but very powerful moments, and has a well-rounded cast. The addition of Henry Cavill is an interesting one, especially considering what they do with his character. It benefits greatly from involving many returning characters, especially the villain and new female lead from Rogue Nation. The action scenes do not disappoint: brutal fistfights, car and motorcycle chases, and a climactic helicopter duel that had my moviegoing companion literally on the edge of their seat. I don't get to go out to many movies aside from Marvel ones and the occasional Disney movie. Fallout was a great summer blockbuster and well worth seeing in theaters. Expand
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DavidWasHereAug 10, 2018
Six movies in and the Mission: Impossible train continues to hit big with yet another high octane thrill ride that is entertaining and highly re-watchable. While it is commendable that the action scenes are done largely practical, what trulySix movies in and the Mission: Impossible train continues to hit big with yet another high octane thrill ride that is entertaining and highly re-watchable. While it is commendable that the action scenes are done largely practical, what truly does make them work is the understanding the directors have with knowing how to make great action scenes. The set pieces are fun, the choreography is great, and you are not questioning how any of this could happen in real life. They just do! It's a secret rhythm of tension and escapism that truly make this franchise one of the greats! However the thing that truly sets this movie back from being as amazing as the hype makes it out to be, at least for me, is the script. Now I am well aware that in terms of storytelling, the Mission: Impossible films are not all that great, and I am okay with that because I never felt like the previous films tried to be something that it's not, nor do the scripts detract from the overall enjoyment (the exception to that rule being the second film, obviously). However, the writing for this movie really does hamper a lot of the fun. For one, the dialogue can be really bad at times and often comes off as cheesy without any self-awareness for how cornball they truly are. Not to mention how many times the movie tries to be clever with it's multiple plot twists that just gets more obnoxious as the film goes on. Especially when it comes with the big reveal of who this mole agent is, which is so painfully obvious the movie never tried to hide it. There is even a scene which blatantly shows its cards to the audience. I won't spoil it but if you have seen it, you know what I am talking about. The acting is a bit hit or miss as well. While there are not truly amazing performances in this movie, for the most part the actors do a good job and are totally invested, with Tom Cruse, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Rebecca Ferguson, and Sean Harris doing solid work. However, the weakest link of the main cast is Henry Cavil. I do not mind him as an actor as so many people do that I know of, however here he is quite terrible. So much of his delivery is wooden and stiff, he does not look like he is having any fun at all with his role, and his accent is phony at best, as he sounds like he is doing an impression of Spottswoode from Team America. His mustache is pretty good, I must say. Angela Bassett and, surprisingly, Alec Baldwin are also pretty bad here too.

Fallout is certainly overrated in parts, but it is still another great film in the franchise. Should they stop making them while they are ahead? Yeah probably. But regardless, I am still looking forward to where the series comes to next!
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encozmoviesreplAug 9, 2018
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GrachechkovskiAug 9, 2018
Tom Cruise is immortal agent and it's grateful. Although, the movie has gaps in the script and actions - I'm glad to see that this person save the world from dangers. each times.
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MasterRileyAug 8, 2018
Mission: Impossible - Fallout is a great movie any fan of action flicks would enjoy. The action sequences in this movie are breathtaking thanks to fantastic cinematography, choreography, and special effects. From car chases, to skydiving,Mission: Impossible - Fallout is a great movie any fan of action flicks would enjoy. The action sequences in this movie are breathtaking thanks to fantastic cinematography, choreography, and special effects. From car chases, to skydiving, free running, helicopter flying, and gun fights it has it all. It also has a well written story, solid performances from everyone, and some good humour throughout that keeps the movie fun and entertaining the whole time. Expand
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Shaw2ReviewAug 8, 2018
The Summer blockbuster movie you need to see. This is by far the best Mission Impossible film by a long shot. It really is amazing that the sixth film in the franchise is better than its predecessors combined and if this standard maintainsThe Summer blockbuster movie you need to see. This is by far the best Mission Impossible film by a long shot. It really is amazing that the sixth film in the franchise is better than its predecessors combined and if this standard maintains then it’s a franchise that certainly isn’t going away any time soon. Mission: Impossible – Fallout is not only as good as you’ve heard, it’s better. Expand
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Dragonfly44Aug 7, 2018
Never have I ever been more excited and swept away by a movie like this one. Rating - 100%
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dNizerAug 6, 2018
Crazy Cruise's stunts, great action scenes, awesome storyline and maybe the best Mission Impossible soundtrack.
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TowelzzAug 6, 2018
It's a fine movie. Cliched as hell, but the action scenes are so well directed and produced that the weak/predictable/cliche plot and story can be forgiven.
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LoletinAlexisAug 6, 2018
A great movie, one of the best of 2018. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
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GrantD243Aug 6, 2018
Story: Mission Impossible - Fallout follows Ethan Hunt and the IMF team as they attempt to track down three plutonium cores that will be used for nuclear attacks. Along the way, Ethan's true identity is brought into doubt and trust betweenStory: Mission Impossible - Fallout follows Ethan Hunt and the IMF team as they attempt to track down three plutonium cores that will be used for nuclear attacks. Along the way, Ethan's true identity is brought into doubt and trust between the government factions involved fractures. The story of this film is by far the weakest part to me. And I don't say this because I think the story was bad, but because this story isn't anything we haven't seen in a Mission Impossible film before. Nuclear devices in play? U.S. Government treating Ethan as a potential hostile? This franchise has never done that before! It moves along in a way that doesn't make it seem repetitive to the point where it took me out of the film, but I just find it funny how the Mission Impossible franchise is able to recycle its storylines without really any backlash. I assume that is primarily because of the action, which I will get into in a second. Anyway, the story is serviceable and despite it getting a little trigger happy with the whole "No, I betrayed you! No, I betrayed you before you betrayed me!" concept I enjoyed it. Action: This is what I believe has helped this film rise above previous entries in the franchise and action films in general. The action sequences in this film are superb. The bathroom fight teased in the trailer? It lived up to the hype, as did pretty much every other fight in the film. There are also a few chase sequences that are better than the Bourne films, and that's saying something. In terms of a pure action film, this is one of the best I've seen in a long time. Acting/Characters: Everyone brings their A Game here. There is no weak link here. Tom Cruise once again proves that he apparently doesn't age and will probably play Ethan Hunt until he's 70, and Henry Cavill plays the CIA Agent who doesn't really trust Ethan very well. Screenplay: I don't think that there's any surprise here that Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects, Edge of Tomorrow, Rogue Nation) wrote a terrific script for this film. One weakness that often stands out with action films is weak dialogue, but not here. It's quite good all around. Cinematography: Camera work in this film was spot on, especially in the fast-moving action scenes. It didn't feel choppy and flowed like water down a stream. Overall: Given a deeper story, Fallout may have ended up one of my favorite if not my favorite film of the year so far. Expand
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ViniciusBritoAug 5, 2018
Continuing the story of the previous film, this sequence takes place a few years after Ethan Hunt imprison Solomane Lane and kind of taken the Syndicate down, but in this one we find out that a lot of members of it are still operants and areContinuing the story of the previous film, this sequence takes place a few years after Ethan Hunt imprison Solomane Lane and kind of taken the Syndicate down, but in this one we find out that a lot of members of it are still operants and are now called of apostles. After a mission goes wrong, Ethan and his team needs to work against the clock and fight their way to the objective. Directed by Christopher McQuarrie.
Mission: Impossible-Fallout is the longer movie in the franchise, i didn't felt that the story was that good, it still seems to be just an excuse for the action scenes to happen, but i gotta say that the story was at least very functional, it did had some nice twists. There is some coincidences and some motivations that aren't very clear, somethings really didn't make much sense. But generally, the narrative was very entertaining. The movie have different moments, it does have some emotional moments, and some solutions from old stories.
Tom Cruise in this movie is one more time awesome, the big thing in his work is that he trully likes what he is doing, it challenges him, and that is totally noticiable and makes a completely difference for the audience, for me, personally, it makes way more easier to board in that journey with him, and his acting was on point as well. Rebecca Ferguson in this one had a little less time than in the last one, but still she is great, she indeed killed in this one, she is mysterious and badass, in this one she also had a little more sentimental part, and for me she sold it very well, so as the action scenes one more time that she was perfect. Henry Cavill do a good job, his physicality helped him a lot for this role, the action moments that he use his strenght worked out very well, in the acting he was also very functional, his character is kind of a not very expressive one, but he had a nice tone. Vanessa Kirby is also in this movie and she convinced me in what she did, she doesn't had much screen, but she was that obstinate and confident character, i bought it. Sean Harris does the same thing that he did in the last one, not very developed, but still, he did very well. Michelle Monaghan is back at the franchise, and she was affectionate, and i believed that she was the same character, was very good. Simon Pegg and Ving Rhames are both good, they are a comic relief and also very importants for the plot to go on. Alec Baldwin don't have much time, but he was good, mainly in the twist moment, he had a nice tone.
The action scenes are once again outstanding, sincerely i can't think in much other movies that have better action moments than this one. This movie do some stuff that are really glorifying, so as the last ones also did, wich is mainly not use stunt doubles, not use cgi, no green scree, with everything being real it makes a completely diference, it let us feel better the environment, help us to be in the place. The directing in the action are great, the camera work very well, always following the actors during the scenes, the movie have a lot of giant moments, i have seen behind the scenes of all of them, becaus at first i wasn't believing that he really did all of that, and i was shocked, because some parts that i was sure that wasn't real, it was. Since the moment that they are in the plane in Paris it was great, the mise-en-scène let me be really comfortable there, and when they jumped, damn, that was fabulous, not just the filming that was genius, but the job that the actors did in the air was great, it was convincing and the sequence had some tension and sense of urgency because of the time. The previous movie had one of, if not, the best motorcycle sequences in movies history, in this one they pretty much reached the same level if not overcame that, the sequence in London here are insane, not just breathtaking but beautiful to watch as well, here the cameras also had a great job, following the characters in a way that is different, isn't like just walking side by side, but when the character fall, the camera have a dash, it was fantastic, the pursuing around the cars, that was just so great. The third insane action sequence, was in the helicopter, that Tom Cruise actually learned to fly a helicopter just for it to look more real here and also did all of the part around the helicopter he really did it, when i say that the actor is so badass as the character, i mean it, and the whole sequence there have a great footage, it is really well filmed, and also breathtaking, can make you sweat during it, the action here is just outstanding.
The cinematography is very good, not just for the camera moviment and positioning that i already mentioned, but the colors are very pretty and alive, the movie takes place in different places and environments and it allows they to do a diversity that are so great as the second one, in this one have a snow parts that were really beautiful, not just that, but they use the place very well.
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milanklauiAug 6, 2018
Sure, the plot can be confusing at times, but Mission: Impossible Fallout is simply brilliant and doesn't fail to entertain for a single moment.
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JSolitudeAug 6, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Although as usual the stunts and actions sequences are spectacular, the latest installment of the franchise falls short on a cliché storyline (mad man wants to destroy the entire world) including ticking time bombs and the 'just in time' approach. Intense action sequences can't hide the plot is far from original nor surprising. Expand
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PlndrmAug 6, 2018
solid film, was fun to watch, but wasn't the "best part ever" for me, like the media is trying to tell since the movie is out. Plot and Characters were really good and Henry Cavill was like a very welcome fresh wind in this part.
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thedaywalkerAug 6, 2018
Being the 6th movie of a franchise, it could easily fall into the trap of a lazy story telling and generic action sequences. But i’m here to tell you this movie does not. I’m amazed how after 6 movies, this franchise still manages to makeBeing the 6th movie of a franchise, it could easily fall into the trap of a lazy story telling and generic action sequences. But i’m here to tell you this movie does not. I’m amazed how after 6 movies, this franchise still manages to make unique movies like this.

Going to start talking about the action scenes. Completely amazing, purposefully, well thought out and well choreographed action sequences. This is what Fallout gives us, there was a scene, where Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and Walker (Henri Cavill) are fighting someone in a bathroom. The punches feel so real, the sequences was awesome, and brutal. The cinematography was amazing, more than what i was expecting from a Mission: Impossible movie. And that is because they use practical effects instead of CGI or green screen. That makes the experience as real as possible.

Performances, were great from everyone. Not only Tom Cruise, with amazing acting and stunts, but the supporting cast did a great job. Simon Pegg and Ving Rhames were incredible as always, Rabecca Ferguson also did a great job. And this has to be Henry Cavill’s best performance. He was great in the action scenes and his character felt intimidating like it should be.

Talking about the story is where i have my first minor issue with this movie. It seems a bit recycled, and to make it completely original after 6 movies, is a bit of a stretch. The big twist is a bit obvious, you can really see it coming. But this doesn’t make the story less mesmerizing, the script was great and the director did a great work into moving the story along in such a way that every scene, every shot and every line of dialogue is extremely important, because it really is.

The characters are great too. Ethan Hunt is incredibly charming, and the length he goes to not kill innocent people just makes him more of a compelling character. The villains where great, although i did want to see more from the main villain, as a character.

This movie is gonna be in a lot of peoples top lists for 2018, i’m 100% sure it’s gonna be on my top movie list for 2018, and you don’t really want to miss, what i can safely say, is one of the best action movies i’ve ever watched.
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swi433Aug 5, 2018
This is the one of the best among the sequels. I really enjoyed the whole movie. The main character's love story isn't something I saw fit into the plot. Luckily, the love story part was kept minimal and didn't bother much.
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cflanmacAug 5, 2018
There's nothing original in this movie. Every spy-thriller cliché is amped up; every car chase contains more cars and more twisty routes; every explosion is bigger and louder; if--in an ordinary movie--you have a truck hiding around theThere's nothing original in this movie. Every spy-thriller cliché is amped up; every car chase contains more cars and more twisty routes; every explosion is bigger and louder; if--in an ordinary movie--you have a truck hiding around the corner, ready to collide with oncoming traffic, in Fallout you have three trucks lurking around three corners. And I agree with GinaK below: it's much too long. Expand
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HucksterAug 4, 2018
Excellent movie - story was a bit convoluted - couldn't tell exactly who the baddies were all the time but nonetheless a fantastic ride with killer stunts - loved it !!!
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thebagginsAug 4, 2018
Fantastic movie. Action, action and more action. Good performances too. Best of the MI movies in my opinion. Just wish they'd stop emphasising those damned solar/light flares, they are frikin annoying.
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NikolayGJul 29, 2018
Mind blown. Absolutely the best action movie I have ever seen. Saw it for the second time today. Great plot. Great pacing. Insane action. Cruise does his own stunts right down to climbing up a rope into a helicopter and then piloting it, andMind blown. Absolutely the best action movie I have ever seen. Saw it for the second time today. Great plot. Great pacing. Insane action. Cruise does his own stunts right down to climbing up a rope into a helicopter and then piloting it, and a bit of rock climbing, motorcycle and auto stunts, and that really helps with believability. This is the best Mission Impossible film so far, partly because it relies on events from the immediately previous film, in a big picture kind of way, which frees it of some of its 'set up' responsibilities and allows it to get moving more quickly. I honestly have zero idea what the medium and negative reviews here are talking about. If you don't like this movie, then I don't see how you could like action movies generally, because this is the best the genre has to offer.

For the record, having seen all the MI movies the week leading up to this one's release, here's how I rank them.
Mission Impossible Fallout i.e number 6 (the one now in theaters) - First Place
Mission Impossible 4 (Ghost Protocol) and 5 (Rogue Nation) - Tied for Second Place.
Mission Impossible 3 - Third Place
Mission Impossible 1 - Fourth Place
Mission Impossible 2 - Fifth Place (and the only one that is a stinker, except the last act is good. A ruthless edit of this movie could improve it a lot as the first 45 minutes are insufferably bad and could be cut down to 15 minutes).
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brohugAug 4, 2018
As I have said before, Tom Cruise films are generally well-oiled machines. But this machine is a high-end sports car: thrilling and the handling is precise. Easily the best action film of the summer and possibly the best since "The Matrix"As I have said before, Tom Cruise films are generally well-oiled machines. But this machine is a high-end sports car: thrilling and the handling is precise. Easily the best action film of the summer and possibly the best since "The Matrix" upped the action genre back in 1999.

The action is relentless to the point where you say: "this all seems a little unneccessary". The trailers leading up to the July release have betrayed a fair amount of plot IMHO. But like a great omelette, it's not the individual ingredients but how they are ultimately cooked together that make it delicious.

Not sure how much of this iteration of Ethan Hunt is Cruise or McQuarrie. The audience who have loyally followed this character over SIX editions of this franchise have likely seen the actor in his various other roles and films over that span. As youthful as he looks, Cruise seems to be letting the audience in on the fact that he is 56, heading for 60. The terrific bathroom fight scene with Cavill and Yang actually shows a man who has done probably thousands of takes of fight scenes, and frankly looks winded and flagging. There is a preceptible pattern of vulnerability emerging over the last few films, and it's actually pretty satisfying. It enriches his characters and doesn't lessen them.

McQuarrie has emerged as a profoundly good action director. "Rogue Nation" was solid but it was really "Jack Reacher" where we got to see a director take somewhat thin material and elevate it to a much higher level.

Finally, there is a curious retrospective quality to "Fallout" that seems to play on many of Cruise's earlier films. The end of the bathroom scene reminded me of "Jerry Maguire", busting into the funeral service with spinning disorientation echoed "Eyes Wide Shut", and the bare hand rock climb in the climactic confrontation reminded me of the opening sequence of "MI:2". Enigmatic in real life, there is no mistaking that this dude is an anomaly in the corporate Disneyland that is modern Hollywood: a classic movie star.
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devacomAug 3, 2018
Excellent pacing, there is alot going on all the time without being too overwhelming.
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alejandro970Aug 2, 2018
Believe it or not, Tom Cruise still has the force to preserve attractiveness of saga, faithful to original of late 60s. It`s a roller coaster, particullarly in chases in motorbike and helicopter. One of fresh choices of summer 2018. It`s notBelieve it or not, Tom Cruise still has the force to preserve attractiveness of saga, faithful to original of late 60s. It`s a roller coaster, particullarly in chases in motorbike and helicopter. One of fresh choices of summer 2018. It`s not needly to see previous chapters. Expand
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DefinitelyMaybAug 2, 2018
What can I say, I loved the original DePalma MI and Ghost Protocol, and I thought Rogue nation was really good despite some flaws. Unfortunately, despite my eager anticipation for MI: Fallout, I was really disiappointed with the film becauseWhat can I say, I loved the original DePalma MI and Ghost Protocol, and I thought Rogue nation was really good despite some flaws. Unfortunately, despite my eager anticipation for MI: Fallout, I was really disiappointed with the film because it had many problems compared with the other ones. I know I'm suppose to shut my brain for these films but the convuluted plot, hollow character arcs, general lack of tension/levity and multiple plot contrivances made it very hollow after the credits start rolling. First, there are some amazing things about this film. The action and scene flow of the middle section is superb and by far one of the most exhillarating experiences I had. Even seeing Tom Cruise at the old ripe age of 56 pulling of his own stunts is a sight to behold. There is a very exciting fake out in the middle film, and much of the chemistry of the characters still exist in this new installment with the White Widow stealing every scene she is in. However, the film is filled with many problems that make it less enjoyable compared with the rest.

The first problem noticable is that the opening scene(s) before even the credit starts takes way too long and is excruciatingly ponderous. We literally have 4 different scenes which amount to roughly 20 minutes of screentime before the credit role. This makes the film really poorly set up to begin with as characters come and go, and we are uncertain on where the characters are, who is who and what is established after two years since Rogue Nation. Henry Cavill's character is also a bumbling iditot which makes his latter purpose of the film much more ineffective. The first act takes really long to get going and when it does in Paris, its gets very convuluted with little screen time to digest what is actually going on. However, that said once the actual plot gets going, it becomes much more tolerable.

Another problem is that some of the action and choreography aint that great. Many people raved about the Bathroom scene, but that was really short and didnt have much action as compred to films such as John Wick, Oldboy etc. It was meh. Secondly the music is relatively boring and non-existent, as it was clear the new composer is very different from the previous one that worked on Rogue Nation with all the ochestral elements. Also the film paces very slow to get to the middle act. The third act is also filled with plot contrivances but you would know it because they literally spend 10 minutes talking about the character relationships and what is going to happen etc. Another character intergral to the series just randomly appears as well during this time, whilst Henry Cavilles character is reduced to being another generic side character by the end.

Its a shame that MI:Fallout doesn't flow as well as MI:4 and MI:5, but the plot contrivances and plot holes definitely make it one of the most shallowest. I wish they had developed the relationship between the characters more as there is one crucial scene in the middle was executed really well compared with the others. It is an enjoyable film but one that you will probably quickly forget by the end.
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ThegodfathersonAug 1, 2018
Briskly paced, wonderfully executed and brilliantly acted. This is the magnum opus of the series, and I cannot wait to see more.
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GinaKAug 1, 2018
Certainly this is not a terrible movie, but it is much too long. 90 minutes would have been fine, but add an hour of Ethan running and repetitious car/motorcycle/helicopter chases and things get pretty dull. It doesn’t help that it’s obviousCertainly this is not a terrible movie, but it is much too long. 90 minutes would have been fine, but add an hour of Ethan running and repetitious car/motorcycle/helicopter chases and things get pretty dull. It doesn’t help that it’s obvious that a computer has been used to speed up the “Run, Ethan, Run. Run, Run, Run” sequences. The actors are quirky, Paris and London are nice for car chases, but anybody who has been to these cities knows that it is impossible to drive that fast unless a movie crew has paid to stop traffic early Sunday morning. I’ve seen this kind of thing done before many times – and done in more interesting ways in, for example, Bourne movies. If a lot of the padding had been cleverly cut out of this film, it would have been a whole lot better overall. Expand
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thetabeastAug 1, 2018
This is my favorite action movie film I've seen in several years!! It's the experience I usually hope for when I go to the Movie Theatre and this time it delivered.
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Movie3Aug 1, 2018
THIS is what action movies are supposed to be like. Very well done and exciting and develops the story even more! Tom Cruise keeps on being a beast!
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DewColors11Aug 1, 2018
Informative, Communicative,Thrilling and Non-Confusing-
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TVJerryAug 1, 2018
Tom Cruise (literally) jumps into more perilous stunts, while he and his gang try to save the world (what else?). My review of "Rouge Nation" (the last installment) pretty much applies again: His character is slowly evolving into more of aTom Cruise (literally) jumps into more perilous stunts, while he and his gang try to save the world (what else?). My review of "Rouge Nation" (the last installment) pretty much applies again: His character is slowly evolving into more of a super hero; defying absurd physical odds, dominating every chase or fight and outsmarting everyone with ridiculously convoluted ruses. The action regularly pops up, but none of it is impressive (even the publicized plane gag is only remarkable if you know it’s real). The expected new tech toys are not particularly cool. While it’s basically entertaining, the big Hollywood formula has overtaken, demanding ever-growing stakes and lacking any cinematic originality to get it there. Expand
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miccaelAug 1, 2018
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie ever not the best of Mission Impossibles in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch. It definitely helps if you watched the previous one, but youLet me be very fair here, this is not the best movie ever not the best of Mission Impossibles in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch. It definitely helps if you watched the previous one, but you don't have to. User score (at this moment) is very fair - 8.5-8.6 is good mark for movie I think. The scenes are amazing, I did not like some of the ending parts because of number of characters, but overall I can digest that.
Solid movie and Tom never ceases to amaze
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d0vla11Aug 1, 2018
Oh boy this movie turned me 360 degrees. It starts explosive and gives you a lot of story details, then so many surprises happen..
I'm amazed, you got to watch it asap!
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nguydaJul 31, 2018
Ever since MI3, I have been a big fan of the series. I love the action sequences and impossible missions the team goes on. While rogue nation wasn't one of my favorites,fallout did seem to do a nice job continuing that storyline. Tom cruiseEver since MI3, I have been a big fan of the series. I love the action sequences and impossible missions the team goes on. While rogue nation wasn't one of my favorites,fallout did seem to do a nice job continuing that storyline. Tom cruise is ageless and doesn't seem to be slowing down. The stunts and action in this movie was top notch. Henry Cavill aka superman was a nice counterpart as well. Enjoyed the movie thoroughly and plan on seeing it in theaters again. Expand
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AxeTJul 31, 2018
Finally some hope in the most dreadful summer yet at the movies with this unexpected best in the so-so series and on another level from the last installment which dopey critics at the time gushed over leaving no head room for this far andFinally some hope in the most dreadful summer yet at the movies with this unexpected best in the so-so series and on another level from the last installment which dopey critics at the time gushed over leaving no head room for this far and away better movie. Top craft including an effective no nonsense music score, intense state-of-the-art conventional style photography that puts to shame the stupid shaky handheld cut to ribbons fad, an urgent timely for the world today (if nothing new) plot, solid supporting performances particularly in Henry Cavill (Who knew he could be so good after playing such a dull Superman?), and most of all the never for loss of conviction Cruise who is that very rare movie star who at once is capable of extreme super stunts playing in the most extraordinary fiction scenarios while still believably relating on a down to earth level make this all surprisingly convincing. Had it clocked in 15-30 minutes shorter it would rate a 9 or 10 here, but longer running times are unfortunately the nonsensical in the age of shorter attention spans trend. Expand
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popo13Jul 31, 2018
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namelessJul 30, 2018
I love the Mission Impossible series but this one you can skip until it is on cable. 70% of the movie is an A but as much as you try you can't ignore the plot holes, cliches, 2nd ending which they couldn't really solve so did some deus exI love the Mission Impossible series but this one you can skip until it is on cable. 70% of the movie is an A but as much as you try you can't ignore the plot holes, cliches, 2nd ending which they couldn't really solve so did some deus ex machina slight of hand. Ethan Hunt doesn't earn the ending, it was given to him. Then there are people who he has been butting heads with through out the movie, who don't get punished but are given a pass for their ongoing arrogance and stupidity. Next time I'm waiting until it is on TV, not worth the cost or time. Expand
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Captain105Jul 30, 2018
This was an extremely exciting movie with a true impossible plot where at any moment the characters you love will turn on you and try to blow you up.
The movie keeps the standard action movie formula close by but changes it in a way that it
This was an extremely exciting movie with a true impossible plot where at any moment the characters you love will turn on you and try to blow you up.
The movie keeps the standard action movie formula close by but changes it in a way that it is still creative and original, so why wouldn’t you love it! Henry Cavills character added a extra flare of excitement to a already mind blowing movie. The only problem I had with it is the main plot points weren’t used and great characters had opportunity’s to make great stories but didn’t. The movie was exciting, full of action and Tom Cruises stunts and acting were fabulous. So what are you waiting for! go see it while it lasts!
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EludiumQ36Jul 31, 2018
For me, this was my once-a-year IMAX-must movie and it took the last 1/2 hr to make it worth it. The first two hours were pretty standard action fare, hand-to-hand combat and vehicle chase scenes - decent but not outstanding. However, theFor me, this was my once-a-year IMAX-must movie and it took the last 1/2 hr to make it worth it. The first two hours were pretty standard action fare, hand-to-hand combat and vehicle chase scenes - decent but not outstanding. However, the final half hour brought it for the Imax experience. That helicopter chase scene and fight on the mountain-top was edge-of-the-seat material. Why this wasn't a 3D experience baffles me, it would've been that much better for it. However, the 4K digital laser projection and Dolby Surround were great. (Smithsonian Air & Space Imax, $15 ea) Expand
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kabirmathur3240Jul 30, 2018
This is best movie so far in mission impossible series. amazing action and story. This is type of movies that we should see, that are not just focused on action only but something positive feelings. Life of one is as much important as ofThis is best movie so far in mission impossible series. amazing action and story. This is type of movies that we should see, that are not just focused on action only but something positive feelings. Life of one is as much important as of millions.

Second best movie of 2018 after avengers: infinity wars. Avengers: infinity wars will remain first best for infinite time.

but not its time for your mission, should you choose to accept it
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radicalwizardJul 30, 2018
Best action movie of the year so far. Cruise is just undeniable and Christopher McQuarrie has really come into his own as a director. I wasn't a big fan of Jack Reacher and I thought Rogue Nation was good but not great (2 of McQuarrie'sBest action movie of the year so far. Cruise is just undeniable and Christopher McQuarrie has really come into his own as a director. I wasn't a big fan of Jack Reacher and I thought Rogue Nation was good but not great (2 of McQuarrie's latest movies). But man some of the action scenes in Fallout are just gorgeous Expand
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CAINJul 30, 2018
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining. Tom Cruise is the epitome of an Action star. To the person who recommended waiting to watch the movie on a plane? Lol yeah I'm sure you'll enjoy the IMAXGreat movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining. Tom Cruise is the epitome of an Action star. To the person who recommended waiting to watch the movie on a plane? Lol yeah I'm sure you'll enjoy the IMAX scenes better on that tiny screen Expand
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wondayJul 30, 2018
The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all. I cant wait for the next one.
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JokohamaJul 30, 2018
Start out good but too predictable on the later half. Still a strong action movie.
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MadMaxFuryRoadJul 28, 2018
Mission: Impossible - Fallout was easily my most anticipated movie of the summer and it surely entertained me from start to finish. The adrenaline rushing through me during every intense scene was a feeling that only these types of films canMission: Impossible - Fallout was easily my most anticipated movie of the summer and it surely entertained me from start to finish. The adrenaline rushing through me during every intense scene was a feeling that only these types of films can do and it definitely felt suspenseful. The film is a bit long, but the overall storyline was well crafted. Tom Cruise and Henry Cavill were amazing in the film as well as everyone else. The trailer did give some of the best scenes away, but I was still excited to see how things were going to turn out. The film is a bit predictable at times, but great movies don't always have to surprise you at every single scene. Overall, I would say even though Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation was better than Mission Impossible: Fallout, I would definitely still recommend checking this one out. Expand
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Brent_MarchantJul 30, 2018
Hands down one of the best action films to have come along in quite some time. The film's many action sequences are well done, but they aren't the only elements carrying the story in this one. The flashy chases and stunts are effectivelyHands down one of the best action films to have come along in quite some time. The film's many action sequences are well done, but they aren't the only elements carrying the story in this one. The flashy chases and stunts are effectively balanced by an engaging narrative that, despite a few plot holes, provides a riveting tale full of twists, turns and misdirections. This is a franchise that just seems to be getting better with time. Fasten your seat belts. Expand
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hardcorekiddJul 29, 2018
Ethan Hunt and the IMF team join forces with CIA assassin August Walker to prevent a disaster of epic proportions. Arms dealer John Lark and a group of terrorists known as the Apostles plan to use three plutonium cores for a simultaneousEthan Hunt and the IMF team join forces with CIA assassin August Walker to prevent a disaster of epic proportions. Arms dealer John Lark and a group of terrorists known as the Apostles plan to use three plutonium cores for a simultaneous nuclear attack on the Vatican, Jerusalem and Mecca, Saudi Arabia. When the weapons go missing, Ethan and his crew find themselves in a desperate race against time to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands. Fast, sleek, and fun, Mission: Impossible - Fallout lives up to the "impossible" part of its name by setting yet another high mark for insane set pieces in a franchise full of them. Final Grade is an A-. Expand
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MattBrady99Jul 29, 2018
“Your mission, should you *choose* to accept it." I wonder, did you ever choose not to? The end you've always feared is coming.”

WOAH! You know, I normally stay cool and collective when movies with this amount of hype blows up, but f**k it.
“Your mission, should you *choose* to accept it." I wonder, did you ever choose not to? The end you've always feared is coming.”

WOAH!

You know, I normally stay cool and collective when movies with this amount of hype blows up, but f**k it. This freaking lived up to the hype. I mean, wow. Probably one of the best action movies of the year. From start till finish, you’re captivated by the practicality of these action sequences. Never feeling repetitive or boring. Foot chase, car chase, or helicopter chase - It’s going to be awhile for any action movie to top what they did.

This franchise has age like fine wine.

First Things First, the action scenes - where do I begin? Or which scene to talk about. Oh yeah, THE BATHROOM SCENE! Holy sh*t, talk about a white-knuckled hand to hand fight. No dialogue, no music, and no shaky cam whatsoever. Rough and brutal with nothing pretty about it. Also Henry Cavill reloading his arms was the cherry on top. We will come back to Cavill later.

The halo sky dive scene was amazing and nuts, but what’s even more nuts when you find out Tom Cruise did the stunt over 100 times. Along with poor Craig O’Brien, who captured the stunt from the massive IMAX camera. This explains why it was so intense to watch. Of course the helicopter sequence, which could have been 2 hours and 27 minutes long and I wouldn't be bored.

The sound design is really fantastic and really detailed with everything that's going on. You can hear the whoosh when someone throws a punch. Gunshots hitting brick walls or whizz by, brought up the intensity.

Christopher McQuarrie returns as director for the sixth installment and I think he outdid himself. This guy knows how to set up ’the domino’ effect with certain scenes to surprise and make your jaw drop. Masterpiece in film making and shot composition - beautifully done by cinematographer Rob Hardy. While it’s unknown (right now) who will take over directing for the seven movie, but oh boy they got some shoes to fill. I don’t think McQuarrie can top himself. Then again, I said something similar about ‘Rogue Nation’. I will never learn.

And hey, the villains were pretty menacing this time around. A rare thing sometimes in these movies.

Tom Cruise is nearly 60 years old and yet, continues to prove age is just a number. You can hate or criticize Cruise all you want, but you gotta respect someone who puts this much dedication in life threatening situations for the right take. An action star who puts in the hard work. He’s basically killing himself for two hours.

Henry Cavill makes a welcome addition to the franchise as a mustache twirling agent. Cavill is best known for playing superman and made a big name for himself, however the movies themselves failed to meet his success. In this movie, he plays a big bully who isn't afraid to kill on instinct. There’s something deeply unpleasant about him. Every time he walks in frame with this stone cold look adds to the uneasiness. Especially during the fight scenes where Cavill shows off his physicality and fast brutal punches. This is the best I've seen from him. Justice League? Never heard of it.

The team dynamic was excellent and gives plenty of room for character development among the anarchy. Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, and Rebecca Ferguson are all terrific.

How is the actual story of the film? Well, nothing original just like the previous ones. Elevating on presentation and ties in with events on the other movies - Involving plenty of twist and turns. Some people may have an issue with that which I can understand. The film demands your attention throughout, as references are dropped left and right. The movie builds a lot off the previous film which you have to see or remember about, because if not, then you’re lost.

If I have to pick any issue, it will have to be some of the score. Now don’t get me wrong, I thought the score was good and blends perfectly along with the action scenes, but it did sound familiar. Yeah, ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ score. People have already brought this up, so I become more aware when listening. Bit distracting as I had the Every Frame a Printing video on ‘Hollywood Scores & Soundtracks’, in my mind. That’s it really.

Overall rating: Please do yourself a favor and see this on the biggest screen you can. The action, sound work, characters, and acting were all superb. Believe the hype!
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Weekend_KnightsJul 29, 2018
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche; unlike the recent cinematic exploits of 007 - perhaps the most obvious comparison in the realm of silver-screen spy fiction -The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche; unlike the recent cinematic exploits of 007 - perhaps the most obvious comparison in the realm of silver-screen spy fiction - Mission: Impossible doesn't ruthlessly insist on being taken seriously. Instead, the film is fun first and foremost; with the result that - though the plot is decidedly wacky - audiences are passively encouraged to suspend their disbelief. Expand
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SoulWarfareJul 29, 2018
Probably the best mission impossible movie in the series so far. Heck it might actually be one of the best action movies ever.

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine. Mission goes bad and could now lead to an even worse event
Probably the best mission impossible movie in the series so far. Heck it might actually be one of the best action movies ever.

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine. Mission goes bad and could now lead to an even worse event involving nuclear bombs. It's very generic but the journey itself is full of twist and turns that manages to surprise you and keep you hooked

Characters: Everyone from rogue nation is back (except Jeremy Renner) and it also includes Angela Bassett as the new CIA leader and Henry Cavill as Walker a CIA assassin/agent. All of the returning cast do a great job but props to Ving Rhames as Luther for giving a much different side to him in this film. Henry Cavill is amazing as an counterpart to Tom Cruise Ethan Hunt which makes me feel like the moustache was worth it. Angela Bassett on the other hand was very underutilised in this film which is a shame since she did good with the limited appearance she had. In the film we get to see much more inside the mind of Ethan Hunt and we finally know a lot more about his personality which makes this film feel much more like a personal story which the other Mission Impossible films lack.

Music: It's by Lorne Balfe so of course it's amazing

Action: Some of the best action scenes in the franchise and of course Tom Cruise does it for real which leads to some great camera shots. The bathroom fight scene with Tom and Henry was amazing with terrific choreography. The HALO dive was shot phenomenally , the motorcycle chase sequence was much more tense compared to the previous one and the helicopter scene in general was amazing. While none of the stunts top that of the Dubai scene in "Ghost Protocol" it was still almost as good and there are 3-4 of them in this film.

Overall: This is no doubt one of my favourite movies of this year and is something no one should miss
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DubeauJul 29, 2018
MI Fallout was the best to date. In terms of story and dialogues it was more solid. The actions was superb until the helicopter crashes...too unrealistic for me. The film was bit long especially in the middle section. You get again, a veryMI Fallout was the best to date. In terms of story and dialogues it was more solid. The actions was superb until the helicopter crashes...too unrealistic for me. The film was bit long especially in the middle section. You get again, a very long Cruise running section...I though it was funny at first but it was way too long. The best acting comes from the villains. I give it a 80%. Good action flick with a better story then usual. Expand
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bguthrie116Jul 29, 2018
Most excellent movie. Tom Cruise is not as much of a hot boy as Tom Hanks is, but he is still a very hot boy, if you know what I mean.
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PdarnJul 29, 2018
This is one of the best action movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen. The actual stunts by Tom Cruise just add to the movie. It’s amazing.
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TamerlioJul 29, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. greatest one of this series Ageless, riveting and seemingly unstoppable, Tom Cruise remains a force of nature in this Mission: Impossible franchise. The sixth film in the series is among the most outstanding, delivering a near-exhausting amount of fantabulous action sequences paired with deft character drama and the requisite life-or-death stakes. At nearly two-and-a-half hours, Fallout has ambitions as vast as its running time. McQuarrie weaves elements of tragedy and political commentary into action packed crime thriller. Expand
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mrushing02Jul 29, 2018
In a world inundated by franchise films, many of them failing to live up to the hype or even their predecessors, it is truly rare that a sixth movie in a series could be a contender for the of best in the series. It’s not completelyIn a world inundated by franchise films, many of them failing to live up to the hype or even their predecessors, it is truly rare that a sixth movie in a series could be a contender for the of best in the series. It’s not completely unprecedented Star Trek VI is argued by many to be the best as is Revenge of the Sith, but these films are outliers in the malaise of mediocrity that is franchise filmmaking. With this in mind, if someone had told you 22 years ago when the first Mission Impossible film was released that the sixth installment would still be staring Tom Cruise at the age of 56 and that it would be the best in the series, people would have laughed in your face. Yet against all odds, this is exactly what Christopher McQuarrie has pulled off with Fallout. It is truly one of the rare sequels that not only lives up to the hype but surpasses it. Expand
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MaxsonJul 29, 2018
It's probably my second or third favorite Mission Impossible film, I think Ghost Protocol is still the best one in my opinion. Fallout is still a fun and intense movie, thanks to the characters, beautiful set pieces, and cool actionIt's probably my second or third favorite Mission Impossible film, I think Ghost Protocol is still the best one in my opinion. Fallout is still a fun and intense movie, thanks to the characters, beautiful set pieces, and cool action sequences. Some scenes felt a bit too long for me in the middle, but that's my only problem with this film. Tom Cruise doing insane stunts is definitely worth watching on the big screen. Expand
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wordofmouthJul 29, 2018
It cuts a few corners on plot in order to push the viewer first-hand into every corner, crash, and leap of the flawlessly constructed action. It's as visceral a movie experience as any action movie has ever created.
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ashakkar66Jul 29, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie started off with a problem and never lost track of that problem from there. The twists and turns were great and always proved to be worthwhile to watch and the plot was very well thought out. The fight scenes and stunts were so well done, and everything felt very real. Tom Cruise has done it again as Ethan Hunt, if not even better. The rest of the team proves to be a huge anchor for Ethan and Henry Cavill has proved to be a great villain as well as a hero. Expand
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AvodeskormJul 29, 2018
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done. If you're looking for some of the most intense action set-pieces ever devised and can sit throughThe story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done. If you're looking for some of the most intense action set-pieces ever devised and can sit through a sometimes tedium 20 minute crawl in between them, MI:Fallout is the movie to be experienced in the theater right now.

Probably the ONLY Mission Impossible film that didn't make me cringe(that much) and want to cry because of complete and utter boredom throughout.
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TkonorJul 29, 2018
Despite the fact that movie is action-packed and thrilling, the plot is so "Deuse ex Machina", that you want to walk out of the theater sometimes. Everything happens without any reason, exceptfor driving the plot to insanity
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The404Jul 28, 2018
Honestly, this is one of the few movies I've ever been bored seeing in theaters because it is two and a half hours long and you feel it. You really feel it. This is due to how difficult it is to feel tension in scenes and how long the actionHonestly, this is one of the few movies I've ever been bored seeing in theaters because it is two and a half hours long and you feel it. You really feel it. This is due to how difficult it is to feel tension in scenes and how long the action scenes go on. You might be inclined to think "but I like action so longer action scenes are fine." Well, you'd be wrong because the action isn't even that good and lacks the sort of emotional investment you'd get in a better movie. Basically, the villains never get a moment to talk and become actual characters. The final fight scene should be full of investment due to the two characters who are fighting but they never even speak to each other. The bigger, badder, and supposedly cooler villain doesn't even do anything. He's just boring and his fight scene lacks the emotional weight needed for it to be so long. The movie's climax is immediately followed by another climax where you need the villains to start talking and build their character a bit more if you want to drag on the movie like this. The worst part is that the movie is painfully by the books in the end that the few twists there are can't carry the movie. Also, prepare for stormtrooper tier shooting.
When it comes to characters Benji and Luther feel important in the beginning but then immediately become just sidekicks that stay in background doing nothing. The entire focus is on Ethan and Walker so they kinda do little to nothing most of the time. Ethan is a kinda generic protagonist with little to mention but Walker is more interesting. His character is somewhat fleshed out and the choreographers knew how to make him look a big bruiser with a lot of weight behind all his attacks. His entire look gives him the look of a smart and dangerous man. The love interest is boring. She sucks at shooting things. Moving on. The main villain doesn't do much and ends up doing very little himself and doesn't say anything smart enough to come off as a mastermind. Overall, not a bad movie but painfully average with an added issue of being too long which dips it even lower. Not the worst but nothing special.
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BrianMcCriticJul 28, 2018
Not quite as good as Rogue Nation but this franchise is still hitting on all cylinders. Tom Cruise has never been better as Ethan Hunt and he has really turned this franchise into the best spy franchise going today (yes better than Bond).Not quite as good as Rogue Nation but this franchise is still hitting on all cylinders. Tom Cruise has never been better as Ethan Hunt and he has really turned this franchise into the best spy franchise going today (yes better than Bond). Overall this film is tons of fun and keeps you on the edge of your seat. High 8 A-. Expand
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marcmyworksJul 28, 2018
Though this is probably one of the most fun and action packed M:I films, the plot is somewhat predictable and what little CGI is involved, is not done very well. Tom Cruise does do the best stunts of his career.
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MeepityMeeperJul 28, 2018
A great fast-paced adventure Full of twists and turns, Mission Impossible: fallout offer something exciting for everyone. With a stellar cast, dizzying action sequences, and an unreal finale, "Fallout" won't disappoint.
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eagleeyevikingJul 28, 2018
With insane set pieces, a subpar plot that at least manages to keep the film flowing at a breakneck pace, a thrilling soundtrack, incredible charisma from the cast, and beautiful, old-school cinematography, "Mission: Impossible - Fallout"With insane set pieces, a subpar plot that at least manages to keep the film flowing at a breakneck pace, a thrilling soundtrack, incredible charisma from the cast, and beautiful, old-school cinematography, "Mission: Impossible - Fallout" sets yet another high bar for this truly incredible franchise. Expand
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