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Möbius est un film d'espionnage français écrit et réalisé par Éric Rochant, sorti en 2013. Le titre fait référence au célèbre ruban de Möbius qui, n’ayant qu’une seule face, symbolise le dénouement du film.

 


Résumé
Gregory Lioubov (Jean Dujardin), un officier des services secrets russes (FSB), est envoyé à Monaco afin de surveiller les agissements d'Ivan Rostovski (Tim Roth), un puissant homme d’affaires russe . Dans le cadre de cette mission, son équipe recrute Alice (Cécile de France), une surdouée de la finance. Soupçonnant sa trahison, Gregory va rompre la règle d’or et entrer en contact avec Alice, son agent infiltré. Naît entre eux une passion impossible, qui va précipiter leur chute.

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Léa Seydoux est une actrice française, née le 1er juillet 1985 à Paris.

Si sa carrière débute dans les années 2000,
c'est en 2008 dans le film La Belle Personne
qu'elle se fait particulièrement remarquer.
Par la suite, elle est nommée trois fois pour un César,
et remporte la Palme d'or au Festival de Cannes 2013 pour La Vie d'Adèle.

 

Biographie

Léa Seydoux est la fille de Valérie Schlumberger, de la famille Schlumberger et de l'entrepreneur Henri Seydoux, et la petite-fille de Jérôme Seydoux, le président de Pathé.
Elle est également la petite nièce de Nicolas Seydoux, le président de Gaumont
Elle précise que « mon grand-père,le président de Pathé,n'a jamais manifesté le moindre intérêt ni levé le petit doigt pour ma carrière. Et jamais je ne lui ai demandé quoi que ce soit. »
 
Après le lycée, elle prend des cours de théâtre, notamment à l'école de théâtre Les Enfants Terribles.
En 2005, elle apparaît dans le clip Ne partons pas fâchés de Raphaël réalisé par Olivier Dahan.
Elle décroche ensuite en 2006 l'un des rôles principaux dans le « film pour adolescents »
Mes copines de Sylvie Ayme.
Elle a fait partie de la sélection Talents Cannes 2007 pour La Consolation de Nicolas Klotz.
Son interprétation du rôle de Junie dans La Belle Personne de Christophe Honoré
a été particulièrement reconnue par la critique.
Elle apparaît également dans une publicité pour le Levi's 501
aux côtés de Raphaël Personnaz en 2007.
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En 2009, elle est choisie par Quentin Tarantino pour un petit rôle dans Inglourious Basterds.
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En 2010, elle incarne Isabelle d'Angoulême dans la grosse production de Ridley Scott,
Robin des Bois aux côtés de Russell Crowe.
Elle tient ensuite le rôle principal du film Belle Épine de Rebecca Zlotowski
(présenté en compétition lors de la 49e Semaine de la critique du festival de Cannes 2010)
aux cotés, entre autres, d'Anaïs Demoustier.
Elle apparaît également dans le court-métrage Petit tailleur de Louis Garrel,
puis dans le téléfilm Roses à crédit d'Amos Gitaï.
Cette même année, elle rejoint le tournage de Minuit à Paris de Woody Allen.
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En 2011, elle devient l'image de Prada pour le parfum Candy,
puis apparaît en fin d'année dans Mission impossible : Protocole Fantôme, le 4e volet de la franchise Mission : Impossible dans le rôle de la tueuse à gages Sabine Moreau.
En parallèle, elle continue à tourner dans de nombreux films variés tels que Les Adieux à la reine, dans lequel elle interprète la lectrice de la reine Marie-Antoinette (incarnée par Diane Krüger),
avec également Virginie Ledoyen (dans le rôle de Gabrielle de Polignac).
 
Elle est annoncée début 2012 dans la prochaine adaptation cinématographique de
La Belle et la Bête réalisée par Christophe Gans et produite par Pathé.
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Pour La Vie d'Adèle d'Abdellatif Kechiche, elle est, avec sa jeune partenaire Adèle Exarchopoulos, mentionnée par le jury du Festival de Cannes 2013, au même titre que le réalisateur,
pour l'obtention de la Palme d'or.
Puis durant l'été de la même année, elle est à l'affiche de Grand Central pour
sa seconde participation à un film de Rebecca Zlotowski.
Elle recevra par ailleurs le Prix Lumières 2014 de la meilleure actrice
pour son interprétation d'Emma dans La Vie d'Adèle
et de Karole dans Grand Central, fait plutôt inhabituel.
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Filmographie
 
2006 : Mes copines de Sylvie Ayme : Aurore
2007 : La Consolation de Nicolas Klotz et Élisabeth Perceval (Talents Cannes 2007)
Une vieille maîtresse de Catherine Breillat : Olivia
13 French Street de Jean-Pierre Mocky : Jenny
2008 : De la guerre de Bertrand Bonello : Marie
Les Vacances de Clémence, téléfilm de Michel Andrieu : Jackie
Des poupées et des anges de Nora Hamdi : Gisèle
La Belle Personne de Christophe Honoré : Junie
2009 : Lourdes de Jessica Hausner : Maria
Des illusions d'Étienne Faure : la fille du métro
Inglourious Basterds de Quentin Tarantino : Charlotte LaPadite
Plein sud de Sébastien Lifshitz : Léa
2010 : Robin des Bois (Robin Hood) de Ridley Scott : Isabelle d'Angoulême
Petit Tailleur de Louis Garrel : Marie-Julie, court-métrage
Sans laisser de traces de Grégoire Vigneron : Fleur
Belle Épine de Rebecca Zlotowski : Prudence Friedmann
Mystères de Lisbonne (Mistérios de Lisboa) de Raoul Ruiz : Branca de Montfort
2011 : Minuit à Paris (Midnight In Paris) de Woody Allen : Gabrielle
Le Roman de ma femme de Jamshed Usmonov : Eve
Roses à crédit d'Amos Gitaï (TV) : Marjoline
Mission impossible : Protocole Fantôme (Mission: Impossible -
Ghost Protocol) de Brad Bird : Sabine Moreau
2012 : Les Adieux à la reine de Benoît Jacquot : Sidonie
L'Enfant d'en haut d'Ursula Meier : Louise
2013 : La Vie d'Adèle d'Abdellatif Kechiche : Emma
Grand Central de Rebecca Zlotowski : Karole
2014 : La Belle et la Bête de Christophe Gans : La Belle
The Grand Budapest Hotel de Wes Anderson : Clotilde
Saint Laurent de Bertrand Bonello : Loulou de la Falaise
Tout en haut du monde (film d'animation) de Rémi Chayé : Sasha (voix)
The Lobster de Yorgos Lanthimos (projet)
Belles familles de Jean-Paul Rappeneau (projet)
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Distinctions/Récompenses
Festival de Cannes 2009 : prix Chopard de la révélation féminine
Festival du film de Cabourg 2012 : Swann d'or de la meilleure actrice pour
Les Adieux à la reine et L'Enfant d'en haut
Festival de Cannes 2013 : Palme d'or pour La Vie d'Adèle
Festival international du film des Hamptons 2013 : Meilleur espoir pour La Vie d'Adèle
Lumières 2014 : Meilleure actrice pour Grand Central et La Vie d'Adèle
 
Nominations
César du cinéma 2009 : meilleur espoir féminin pour La Belle Personne
Étoiles d'or du cinéma français 2009 : Étoile d'or de la révélation féminine pour La Belle Personne
Lumières de la presse étrangère 2009 : Meilleur espoir féminin pour La Belle Personne
César du cinéma 2011 : Meilleur espoir féminin pour Belle Épine
Phoenix Film Critics Society 2011 : Meilleure distribution pour Minuit à Paris,
partagé avec
Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller,
Mimi Kennedy, Michael Sheen,
Nina Arianda, Carla Bruni, Yves Heck, Alison
Pill, Corey Stoll, Tom Hiddleston,
Sonia Rolland, Kathy Bates,
Marion Cotillard et Adrien Brody
Prix Romy-Schneider 2011
César du cinéma 2013 : meilleure actrice pour Les Adieux à la reine
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2013 : Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle pour La Vie d'Adèle
National Society of Film Critics Awards 2013 : Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle pour La Vie d'Adèle
San Francisco Film Critics Circle 2013 : Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle pour La Vie d'Adèle
BAFTA 2014 : Rising star (équivalent de meilleur espoir) pour La Vie d'Adèle
Online Film Critics Society Awards 2014 : Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle pour La Vie d'Adèle
Prix Romy-Schneider 2014
Satellite Awards 2014 : Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle pour La Vie d'Adèle
César du cinéma 2014 : meilleure actrice pour La Vie d'Adèle

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Trivia
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-Tom Cruise performed the sequence where Ethan Hunt scales the outside of the Burj Khalifa tower himself without the use of a stunt double. The Burj Khalifa tower is the tallest building in the world.
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-Jeremy Renner does the signature jump-and-hang-in-air stunt that Tom Cruise did in Mission: Impossible (1996).
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-The high-tech car that 'Ethan Hunt' drives near the end of the film is the Vision Efficient Dynamics concept car. It is an actual prototype of the BMW i8 plug-in hybrid that will enter production in late 2013. The concept car is powered by a 1.5 liter three-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine and two electric motors.
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-The actor that hands Ethan the black mask to place over his head to meet the arms dealer appeared in the first Mission: Impossible (1996) movie, giving him the same style mask when he is being taken to meet Max, an arms dealer.
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_-The indoor water fountains in the Indian Palace use special laminar flow nozzles to launch streams of water with no turbulence. Special valves are used to "cut" the water into discrete segments. Similar fountain technology is used in the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Las Vegas.
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-The windows removed from Burj Khalifa were carefully chipped away by two workers with hammers, working from a window washing platform outside the building.
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-The code Ethan uses at the pay phone to get his latest mission is actor Tom Cruise's birthday, 07362.
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-The cars visible in the moving-camera shot of valet parking in Mumbai are, in counterclockwise order from bottom left: Ferrari Enzo, Mercedes Benz SL 65 AMG Black Series, Bugatti Veyron 16.4, Ferrari F430, Aston Martin Vantage, Aston Martin DB9, BMW M6, and three white Rolls Royce Phantoms.
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-Anthony Mackie, Christopher Egan, Kevin Zegers, Chris Pine, and Tom Hardy were considered to play Brandt.
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-The Burj Khalifa Hotel mentioned in the movie is the Armani Hotel Dubai - the first hotel designed and developed by Giorgio Armani.
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-In the scene when Ethan is taken to see the Russian arms dealer by the guy Ethan helped break out of the Russian prison, the wooden crates in the background are clearly stamped with the name, "Yu-ri" in letters from the Korean alphabet. Yuri (after Yuri Gorbachev) is the name often used in fictional and real-life spy books and movies to refer to Russian and/or Soviet spies, or the former KGB in general.
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-The IMF team makes extensive use of Apple products, such as the iPhone, the iPad and the MacBook Air. Producer J.J. Abrams is a vocal supporter of Apple products.
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-This is the first film to use the 100th Anniversary Paramount logo. Each movie in the MI series has used a different Paramount logo.
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-Was originally targeted for a mid-May 2011 release, with J.J. Abrams to direct. However, pre-production delays and script rewrites delayed the film, while at the same time, Abrams was busy working on his Super 8 (2011) film, prompting him to back out from directing, but still remain on producing duties.
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-Jeremy Renner was offered the role of Jackson Lamb in Super 8 (2011) (eventually taken by Kyle Chandler) but took the role of Brandt when J.J Abrams told him that Tom Cruise and Brad Bird were interested with him. When accepting the role, Renner was only briefed on the film and character outline as there was no script at that point.
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-The class ring Trevor Hanaway (Josh Holloway) uses to tranquilize the courier is a Jostens Magnum class ring with a sapphire stone.
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-The film made $693 million at the box office worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing installment in the franchise. It also surpassed La guerre des mondes (2005) to become Tom Cruise's highest grossing film as of 2012.
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-The first Mission: Impossible film not to be produced by Paula Wagner.
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-Brad Bird's live-action directorial debut.
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-Kristin Kreuk and Lauren German were considered to play Jane Carter.
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-Jacinda Barrett auditioned for a role and even revealed some information about the project's reboot direction.
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The Indian Palace Scene was shot in Zabeel Saray Palm Jumeirah (Dubai). The hotel was still under soft pre-opening during the shooting period, which took three days.
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In its 425-theater opening weekend, it grossed $13 million, setting the record of the highest-grossing opening weekend in less than 600 theaters (previously held by Bridget Jones: L'âge de raison (2004)).
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-Ruben Fleischer and Edgar Wright (a friend of Simon Pegg) were also considered for directing duties. Wright backed out as he was in post-production of Scott Pilgrim (2010). Brad Bird was selected because of his work on Les indestructibles (2004), which also contains similar themes of espionage. Michael Giacchino, the film's composer also previously worked with Bird on that film and Ratatouille (2007).
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-This is the first film in the series to be released in IMAX.
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-In Dubai, Tom Cruise is wearing a pair of glasses seen briefly in the train when the team is arming up for the mission. The same glasses are worn while scaling the hotel and are in fact Oakley Split Jackets, modified of course. They have clear frames with a special wind gasket and elastic strap which you can get for the standard models. Unfortunately, the glasses featured in the movie are one of a kind and are not available to the public.
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When Benji (Simon Pegg) was addressed by his call sign Pluto, he replies, "Isn't Pluto no longer a planet?". This is factually true. On 13 September 2006, the IAU (International Astronomers Union) declared Pluto a non-planet status as it fails one of the three conditions for a definition of a planet.
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-Michael Giacchino is the first composer to score more than one movie of the series.
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-Director Trademark
Brad Bird:  [A113]  Ethan Hunt's code number, and the number seen on a class ring. A113 is a frequent Pixar in-joke based on one of the room numbers for the animation program at Cal Arts. Brad Bird worked for Pixar, and he has worked an "A113" reference into every one of his feature films, as well as some of his television work.
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-Jeremy Renner's character Brandt, was specifically created as the eventual replacement for Tom Cruise's character Ethan Hunt for when Cruise decides to step away from the franchise.
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-As seen in the final shot of the second theatrical trailer, a big missile flies over San Francisco and apparently heads towards the Emeryville area - the location of Pixar headquarters.
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-At the end of the film, Ethan receives instructions for his next mission, which involves a terrorist organization called "the Syndicate." This is a nod to the original 1966 Mission impossible (1966) television series, where the Syndicate was the Mafia-like crime empire used as an enemy for most of IMF's domestic-based missions.
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-The building grazed by the warhead is the Transamerica Pyramid, San Francisco's signature skyscraper. The windowless cap at the top is covered by aluminum panels and is only decorative, containing no office space.
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-In an interesting nod to the first Mission: Impossible (1996) film, Ethan reveals to Brandt that the Croatia disaster and Julie's death was faked in order to flush out a mole. In the first film, Jim Phelps (Jon Voight) told Ethan the same thing behind the Prague assignment disaster.
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-This is the first installment in the series where none of the villains are, or used to be, IMF agents.
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-Only Tom Cruise and Ving Rhames have been featured in all four Mission: Impossible films, while Simon Pegg and Michelle Monaghan are the only actors (besides Cruise and Rhames) to reprise their roles from the prior third installment Mission: Impossible III (2006).

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It is PROTOCOL to watch it!

Author: devopamb from India
14 June 2012

YES! Finally a good no-nonsense Cruise starrer action thriller. No lovey-dovey stuff like the last one, no attempts to show how charismatic Ethan Hunt is neither are there any obvious attempts to portray how cool he is. A good old action movie with Tom Cruise doing what he is known for best: Action!

This one's got everything an action thriller could ask for; guns, flying fists, explosions, cool gadgets, sexy cars, the occasional unanticipated startles, hot chicks, sandstorms, jumping off tall buildings (I think jumping off tall things has always been an MI trademark), also the very much needed occasional comic relief, very occasional (which is good). And this one actually has a decent enough story!

Every single actor in the movie has acted brilliantly. Paula Patton was very natural in her acting, Simon Pegg (the Hot Fuzz guy) was hilarious as usual with his well timed one liners and Jeremy Renner was surprisingly good! (all 3 part of Ethan Hunts team). Not to mention Anil Kapoor!Oh and Anil Kapoor! Obviously he has been the talk of town for this movie. His character in the movie and his acting (however little its duration) has been spot on and he delivers on the character. His part in the movie will certainly be one of the highlights when you leave the theater. Oh and the portrayal of Mumbai has been quite unique indeed.

I won't spill the beans on the story but I am sure you know the gist of it from the trailers, a certain KABOOM'ing of the Kremlin puts Ethan Hunt in a tough spot and he is being chased down by Russians for something he hasn't done, so he needs to set it right and the only way he can do that is by starring in this awesome movie.All in all Ghost Protocol is hands down the best one yet from the Mission Impossible series mainly because it is different from its predecessors (thank GOD for that).

It is jam packed with action from the very first scene till the last and is filled with insane stunts, gadgets, car chases (sweet ones). It is fast paced and has a good enough story with a script that will keep you in the loop. This movie will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout and not give you a seconds stare away from the screen. The audience actually went "what? Not NOW!" when the interval screen came up! Yes, it was THAT good.Well done Cruise.

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Ethan Hunt is Back in Action ...

Author: Prince AJB (la vaaâche !)
17 December 2011

... and he's climbing the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa of Dubai. Not only he's ascending the super-tall structure, he's going to infiltrate the Kremlin in Moscow, chase people in a huge sandstorm, and of course ... save the world.

The story: the IMF is accused for bombing the Kremlin, although they were not actually the perpetrators. Due to this, the IMF is shut down and "Operation Ghost Protocol" is launched with Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), Jane Carter (Paula Patton), Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), and William Brandt(Jeremy Renner), a group of 4 people being what is left of the IMF. Together, they find that there was another person behind the bombing code-named "Cobalt" and he has a plan to ignite a nuclear war which he believes would begin the next stage of human evolution.

From beginning to end, I was hooked by all the action scenes. The action scenes and all the moves are spectacular. The hand-to-hand combats, the chase scenes, the gunfights are very well-done and spectacular. The cinematography was excellent and one of the best in years. Of course, the Burj Khalifa scene was the trademark of the whole film. Ethan Hunt climbing the Burj Khalifa was thrilling enough. But with a limited time, having trouble going back down, and running around and swinging around the structure just quickens the pace of the story and makes the scene very stylish. This scene is just outstanding and will be one of the highlights of the film.

The acting was very well-done. After 5 years of absence in the series, Tom Cruise still got his spy skills here. Paula Patton's bad girl character is very well-played. Simon Pegg as the clumsy-but-genius Benji Dunn was amazing. Jeremy Renner as the so-called-analyst-but- actually-IMF-agent William Brandt was stunning and great. The performances of the actors/actresses are very strong and convincing.I love the technology used in this film. They are just unreal. A device that lets you float using magnetic attraction.

A device that copies the scenery behind and displays it into a screen that allows you to deceive other people who are looking at the screen. A suit that turns into a casual jacket when you wear it inside-out. All of these devices are creatively made and looking at them being operated is just so fun. And be sure to see the amazing BMW Vision (a futuristic, BMW concept car) in a scene set in Dubai. (Also, this movie is keen about BMWs.)

The mission tactics are also ingenious. The tactics are very smart and are very entertaining. How they create diversions in the most unlikely situations and the scenes involving the composition of a plan keep the film in a constant quick pace and increases the suspense of the film. When they take their tactics into action, that's where they get more interesting.

The comedy here adds up the fun in this film. Sometimes, prolonged scenes of action are just too noisy and make the movie feel plain. But not here. The comedy scenes here act as intervals between so we don't always see long, noisy, and bloated action scenes (major trouble of "Transformers") and make sure that we have a perfect dose of both.

All these elements are very well-done and balanced and together form a suspenseful, fast-paced, and thrilling, yet funny action ride worth to experience. I think we should thank genius director Brad Bird for successfully revitalizing the movie series. This movie is just brilliant and I think it's because of Bird's genius directing. Final Verdict: With fast-paced directing by Brad Bird and exciting action sequences, yet with funny moments, this movie is a thrilling ride worth to experience.

Rating: 10/10

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Mission Impossible to Resurrect Franchise: Solidly Accomplished

Author: theycallmemrglass from United Kingdom
9 December 2011

Saw this at a London IMAX press preview screening. Clearly JJ Abram's mission impossible, should he choose to accept it, is to lead a talented team to resurrect a declining franchise and re-ignite it with renewed vigour and a very high dosage of fun and entertainment.I'm glad to say, mission highly accomplished.Brad Bird's first time direction of real actors (must have been a shock when they talked back at him) exhibits the same zestful energy and fun that we got from his animated films such as The Incredibles. Though not with the subtlety of his Iron Giant but this is Mission Impossible, so we cant expect that kind of subtlety here.

Story is outrageously OTT and thats how it should be for a franchise that violently throws plausibility out of the window with much deliberation. Not much else to say about the story apart from the fact that it can easily be translated into a Bond movie. We're in that kind of villainous territory here and it is fun.The action sequences are inventive, relentless, fun and tense. Some scenes are filmed in IMAX format and when seen on an IMAX screen, are breathtaking and immersing.As well as Brad Bird's energised and retro direction, the cast really sparkles too.

Cruise rocks as an action stunt hero. In fact more so now than he ever did. His traditional self stunt work in this series continues to impress particular in his skyscraper scenes. There is also more playfulness and assuredness in a role he has now worn into nicely. Simon Pegg gets a delightfully big promotion to join Hunt's team making us laugh throughout the movie. And Paula Patton adds an elegant sexiness to the MI team missions. Another new addition to the team, Jeremy Renner also gels smoothly into the squad.

This film has drastically rejuvenated the franchise that I now highly anticipate further adventures of Ethan Hunt and his new vibrant team, equally or even more so than the next James Bond movie.

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