Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

2015 "Desperate times. Desperate measures."
7.4| 2h11m| PG-13| en
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Ethan and team take on their most impossible mission yet—eradicating 'The Syndicate', an International and highly-skilled rogue organization committed to destroying the IMF.

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Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Thehibikiew Not even bad in a good way
AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Clarissa Mora The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
joelbrandt2 A ridiculous, fantastic opening sequence with Cruise's all-in-all-the-time Hunt ("I'm not in the plane, I'm ON the plane!") sets the stage for another wonderful batch of thrilling action that is just so insane and entertaining and well-made that you often forget what the plot is in the midst of it-and this time around the plot has its moments of deeper intrigue and character nuance (Ilsa's a nice addition here, sans those gratuitous bod shots) like M:I 1, so it's not like that's not saying much. 7.5/10
shakercoola This fifth installment opens to one of the most thrilling pre-credit sequences of not just the film series but the action genre entire. There is no substitute for live action stunts and Cruise's determination to make the film do what it says on the tin - the impossible - is laudable. Simon Pegg is back in a larger supporting role as chatterbox analyst. He provides much of the humour, gluing Cruise's death defying escapes and scrapes together so things don't become too serious. Dressed-to-Kill British agent Rebecca Ferguson provides the athleticism and beauty and steals not only Cruise's gizmos but also some of his scenes. Sean H's villain is suitably quirky and menacing and guides the tension in climactic scenes. There are a few false notes, namely that an Austran Chancellor seems less important than the British PM. The sequence at a Viennese opera resembles Quantum of Solace's right down to the detail.. All in all, a good action-adventure with thrilling motorcycle sequences and death defying aerial stunts, and on those elements its hard to say which is the better, Rogue Nation or its sequel.
Michael Ledo Ethan (Tom Cruise) is up against the Syndicate (Sean Harris) and fights to take them down. He is aided by Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner, and Ving Rhames. Rebecca Ferguson is the femme fatale whose loyalty changes with every scene. In this installment the entire world is after Ethan as he tries to save it.While I rated this film 5 stars, on the Mission Impossible franchise scale, I consider this to be the least entertaining of the series, like Hobbit as compared to Lord of the Rings. It is more entertaining than what is out there, but not as entertaining as when compared to itself. The action wasn't as adrenaline filled as previous films. Ethan escapes mundane death maybe seven-eight times in this film and on a paltry three continents. While I love Ving Rhames in "B" films one has to ask where was Morgan Freeman?Another criticism I have, as previous films, was the limited use of the adrenaline pumping Mission Impossible theme song. Instead they would take a rift and incorporate into some sort of spy/Bond music. It was as if they were letting me taste it, and then they rip it out of my mouth.Guide: No F-bombs, sex, or nudity. Rebecca Ferguson naked back. Killings and explosions, nothing graphic. Heck, most of the bullets that land are knock out darts.
Jack Antoun Having followed them all through these years and liked each and every one of them, this one in my opinion is the best of them all for small simple reasons. It showcases the use of technology briefly and efficiently without emphasizing much on them, it is action packed true to the core of the franchise in all the missions and fighting sequences but most importantly it perfectly shows how truly smart Ethan is with the backup plans the wit and his value as the mission impossible agent. Plus the writing and the flow of the movie was so enjoyable.