Jul 31, 2015
We're turning the corner on August, with only a month left in the year's most fun movie season. So this week, I'm going to let everyone know about the new "Mission Impossible" movie, while giving a quick recommendation to both "Pixels" and "Ant-Man" as exciting and funny fun for the whole family. They're rated PG-13, but mostly for the cartoon-style action violence found within.
But let's dig into the new "Mission", which is the fifth in the series of movies starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, the lead agent of the USA's top secret Impossible Mission Force. This edition continues the trend that producer J.J. Abrams wisely established when he took over the series with the third film, by making Cruise truly be part of a team rather than egomaniacally trying to act like he alone can save the world.
This time, a senator played by Alec Baldwin has decided he's had enough of the IMF team's mysterious globe-trotting adventures, and winds up disempowering and defunding the team just as Hunt has survived a surprise gas attack, kidnapping and torture at the hands of evil Eastern Europeans. Hunt refuses to submit quietly, determined to find out who the mysterious gunman was who shot a fellow female agent dead before his eyes and unleashed a roomful of poison gas upon him.
The rest of his team – played enjoyably again by Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg and Ving Rhames – spring into illicit action with him, discovering that the baddies who captured Hunt were part of a secret criminal syndicate that could be the most dangerous the world has ever known. And thus, another globe-trotting adventure begins, with the IMF team leaping from Paris to Havana to Vienna and much more in an effort to prevent the Austrian leader's assassination and eventually a much more nefarious scheme.