Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Anmeldelse: «Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation» – Dagbladet.no

FILM: 2015 is not Tom Cruise anymore cinematic natural focal point. Cruise has managed to become 53 years old, and although he stays insolent good starting age to put their clear footprints in the symmetrical face. Yet still he was not notified transition to the kind of brutal old man of action who has sailed up as a separate genre in the wake of Liam Neeson efforts in “Taken” in 2008.Cruise intends to age with dignity, and in his case it means doing even more spectacular and risky stunt than previously.

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“Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation” opens with one of these: To prevent a shipment of chemical weapons falling into the wrong hands hanging Cruise? character Ethan Hunt after just fingertips in a cargo plane taking off from the runway and slowly climbs up the sky. It’s a thrilling scene that creates a second nalin rush at the height of acrobatics found in “Mad Max: Fury Road,” and that raise the bar so high that the rest of the movie never quite manages to live up to expectations.

Where the fourth “Mission: Impossible” movie “Ghost Protocol” could boast absurd ideas and action sequences that could pop straight into one of the recent “Fast & amp; Furious “films, is” Rogue Nation “a far more conventional action thriller. On plots since it has several similarities with “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” and besides the obvious James Bond parallels are action scenes with clear references to both “Gravity” and “The Bourne Ultimatum.” Most are skilfully executed, but beyond the opening scene there is little that is particularly memorable, and the film’s major weakness is then also that it is perceived as a patchwork of things we have seen many times before.



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The basis for this fifth “Mission: Impossible” movie is that Hunts employer, the ultra secret spy organization Impossible Missions Force (IMF), is dissolved by the US government, while attacked by an even more secret terrorist group known as the syndicate. The syndicate consists of presumed dead agents from a number of international intelligence agencies, and is behind a series of seemingly random assassinations worldwide. And to carry out his mysterious plan, they are addicted to wipe out Hunt and the rest of the IMF.

As in previous films accompanied Cruise, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and Jeremy Renner, but it’s Swedish Rebecca Ferguson in the role British triple agent Ilsa Faust who steal the attention. As the name implies Faust a good, old-fashioned femme fatale, but even if director Christopher McQuarrie and photographer Robert Elswit uses her outer for all it’s worth, she never reduced to a sexualized female body. Faust is an accomplished agent with his own agenda, and although it can possibly be attributed to an unconscious sexism, she is also the only one of the characters who demonstrate any kind of recognizable human psychology.



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” Rogue Nation “offers solid and competent action entertainment, but in 2015, an action offer more than that if it is to make lasting impression – especially when one is dealing with so uncomplicated and carried noble brand characters like Tom Cruise has created a career on play.

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