Mission: Impossible III is an explosive yarn about the super-secret-agent adventures—biffs, bams and booms—of one Ethan Hunt. It's based loosely on the Mission: Impossible TV series, but if you missed the first two Mission: Impossible movies and you didn't even know there ever was a TV series by that name, it won't matter at all.. Biffs, bams and booms don't require.
Secret agent action includes explosions (including tiny bombs that detonate inside agents' brains), shootouts with automatic weapons, missile fire, car and helicopter chases. Going to Extremes and Getting Personal in 'Mission: Impossible III'. Aptly named or not, "Mission: Impossible III" may emerge as Mr.
Cruise's latest box-office triumph, but it won. Mission: Impossible III - Movie Review Chris Stuckmann. MRQE Metric: See what the critics had to say and watch the trailer. Abrams (in his directorial debut), co-written by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, and co-produced by and starring Tom Cruise in the role of IMF agent Ethan Hunt. As a result, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III is a dramatic action thriller at the peak of its game. Although MOVIEGUIDE(r) cautions that the movie has foul language and lots of action violence, in the final analysis, Abrams and Cruise (and a fine supporting cast) have collaborated to raise the bar on action thrillers.
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It is thrilling, suspenseful, action-packed, and completely implausible. The main thing parents need to be concerned about in this film is the menacing villain (a sadistic black-market dealer) and the evil things he does to get his way. The first Mission Impossible movie is the best, in my opinion, because it has such a good story.
The movie unfortunately foregoes plot coherence and plausibility in favor of sensationally shot break-ins and escapes. Thus making Mission Impossible a star vehicle is against the spirit of the series. There's no one star agent; there can't be, because every agent is important. The first two movies forgot that point.