![]() The best new addition is easily Hayley Atwell. The return of Henry Czerny as Kittridge is glorious and he remains as gleefully despicable as his first appearance. With Esai Morales' charismatic yet terrifying Gabriel and Pom Klementieff's terrific henchman of few words, this franchise finally has more good villains than bad. Shea Whigham and Greg Tarzan Davis get more than expected and their buddy cop antics are a lot of fun. The longer this series goes on the more authentic their growing friendship feels. Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg and Rebecca Ferguson remain the best IMF team and all play to their strengths here. Physically, the madman is still going strong with his stunts, driving a bike off a cliff in truly breathtaking fashion. Tom Cruise is perfect as Ethan Hunt and the strongest aspect this time round is when the film explores what made Ethan who he is and reminds you he genuinely cares about his team but that comes at a cost. ![]() This is possibly the most open and obvious a Mission film has been with its deeper meaning for cinema and what aspect of Cruise's career is being dissected this time with a film that focuses on Ethan's relationship with women and basically outright declares AI to be a soulless monster and how the human element is always needed (perfect film to release during a writer's strike). A 2 hour 43 minute adrenaline rush that contains some of the best action sequences put to film, embarrasses the majority of the competition out there and sets the stage for a magnificent part 2 whilst still being a satisfying adventure in its own right. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One confirms that Mission Impossible is the best franchise currently going and possibly ever made.
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