MISSION:IMPOSSIBLE-GHOST PROTOCOL


      The forth entry in the MISSION:IMPOSSIBLE franchise is the best of the bunch.
       Every scene is set up masterfully by screenwriters Josh Applebaum and Andre Nemec and director Brad Bird.
I will give most of the credit to Brad Bird. This is his live action directing debut and it is nothing short out outstanding. You might recognize his previous three animated directing efforts-THE IRON GIANT,THE INCREDIBLES and RATATOUILLE. I cannot describe in words the action sequences this man has created. They are simply breathtaking.
      Now to Tom Cruise.
      The man has been in career meltdown ever since jumping on Oprah's couch and spouting off his views of Scientology. This is his comeback film. The man is in top action form here. I'll go as far to say that this is his best action performance since MINORITY REPORT. His performance is the glue to the whole movie.Without him, you don't have a movie.
      There is a new addition here in actor Jeremy Renner. He's best known for his Academy Award nominated performance from THE HURT LOCKER. He is quite good here as well, playing agent William Brandt (known as Brandt in the film). I mention Renner for the fact that it is rumored that he could take over the film franchise from Tom Cruise in future MI sequels.
   But let me stick to the movie. MISSION:IMPOSSIBLE-GHOST PROTOCOL is a 2:15 minute edge of your seat thrill ride that will leave you needing to go to the emergency room for fear of having a heart attack. There is one minor problem with the film with it's final few minutes. The Epilogue. It also involves a plot thread from the previous Mission:Impossible movie. I won't go into any spoiler details here.Let's just say that I have issues with the choice of how the screenwriters handled  this particular plot thread.It doesn't wreck the film, but it does take away from the brilliance that the film has established.
Out of five stars, I give MISSION:IMPOSSIBLE-GHOST PROTOCOL ****1/2 stars.

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