Friday 7 August 2020

Mission Impossible III - The name’s Cruise, Tom Cruise

Yes, it’s that time again where Tom Cruise basically gives us the American version of a James Bond film (not counting Matt Damon’s Bourne saga).  Now, that might be a bit of a copy... you have the typical globetrotting, coupled with the man who’s going to sell something bad to someone even worse, not to mention a doublecross which you may or may not see coming.  However, the Mission Impossible films just so happen to be really good fun.

For a start they’re all serious (i.e. like the ‘modern’ Bond films, rather than Roger Moore’s time holding the Vodka Martinis), so if you’re looking for something a little tongue-in-cheek then you won’t find it here.  And they’re filled with enough action to make Bond himself work up a sweat.  However, unlike Bond and Bourne, Tom doesn’t go it alone.  He has a team of IMF agents in tow to help him get the job done.  And, in this case, the ‘job’ involves catching someone bad who’s trying to sell something even worse to someone yet still worse (I think I mentioned that).

And, like just about every other international spy film, they have to travel the world to many scenic locations to blow stuff up (not that they mean to blow up every venue they visit, but it just happens to always end up that way).  So, if that sort of film is your cup of tea, you’ll be in for a couple of fun-filled hours.

Yes, you might have to suspend your disbelief a little bit to imagine Tom Cruise still managing to remain in one piece (due to the amount of punishment he can apparently take), let alone capable of saving the world every few minutes, but... isn’t that why we’ve watched the Bond films for so long?

8/10 The Force is definitely strong with this one

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