Friday, December 16, 2011

Review: Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol

Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol is a 2011 spy film, and the fourth installment in the Mission: Impossible series.
The IMF high-profile attack on the Kremlin wrong and agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his teammates are forced to become a double agent, the government declared a ghost log (no protection) which they are charged.
In a race against time, they must clear their name and save the world from Armageddon, as a deadly megalomaniac, wants to cobalt (Michael Nyqvist), to start a nuclear war. Movie review: action has always been the highlight of the series Mission Impossible. But this type of action: Wow! The new film is essentially a constant roller coaster ride that gives you a moment to sit down and keeps the adrenaline level to dizzying heights, like Tom Cruise arrives at its regular mission to save the world again.
And once again he has nothing on his side, not his government, other than physical ability, capacity, death-defying stunts and an abundance of pure chance, the word "impossible" is defined as "possible" new. This time it's not like The Lone Ranger, but a knit team of crack agents Carter (Paula Patton), Brandt (Michael Nyqvist) and Benji (Simon Pegg).
While Carter added the glamor quotient, in addition to being a female action hero Benji takes care of the element of humor even when the techie stuff and awesome gadgets, and Brandt, the analyst remains unpredictable and mysterious managed a deadly secret.
It's a winning team, despite individual differences and the quartet at the end as a family friendly with each character, which play an essential role. But this is essentially the waterfalls and exquisite decibels action scenes to create magic on the screen. The mission consists mainly of four main tasks: theft of a missing file, acquisition of the Cold War nuclear codes to infiltrate a satellite and possibly defuse a nuclear warhead before it hits its target and has decimated the world.
But before the task to run multiple genres to define the action sequences, which skips a daring escape from prison in Russia, the Kremlin's infiltration, skyscrapers and engineering cruise breaks to rise the most high tower in Dubai, chat Patton followed witnessed the fight with the blonde assassin, Brandt satellite input and the final confrontation in Mumbai multi-level parking. Performance-wise, is in total control of the drama cruise that offers multiple interventions twists and turns. A word about Anil Kapoor: He plays Brij Nath Playboy with a penchant for pretty girls and shady deals in a comic vein. It's just a little more than a blink-and-you-miss role will be that Patton sparked her charms on him.

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