Mission: Impossible III
- In theaters May 5th 2006
- Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of thematic
violence and menace, disturbing images and some
sensuality
- RunTime: 126 Min
- Matt's rating - 4 out of 5
- Cindy's rating - 1/2 out of 5
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They say the third times a charm and that would be
the case for the latest installment of the IMF series.
Cruise is back as agent Ethan Hunt in the JJ Abrams
(Lost/Alias) directed, action, thriller Mission:
Impossible III.
When Hunt's fiancé Julia (Michelle Monaghan) is taken captive by
a menacing arms and informations dealer named Owen Davian (Philip
Seymour Hoffman), Ethan must race against the clock to save
her. As the title would suggest it is an impossible mission
with little chance of success. But that is what makes these
movies work. If you or I could do it where would the adventure
be?
Joining Ethan on his endeavor is returning friend
Luther Strikell (Ving Rhames) along with operatives
Declan (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) and Zhen (Maggie Q).
These are the only three people Hunt can truly trust
since someone on the inside seems to be leaking
information to the mean people. The doable cast also
includes Laurence Fishburne as Director Brassel and
Billy Crudup as agent John Musgrave. Crudup will
always be Russell Hammond (Almost Famous) to me
and his quiet demeanor is almost too thin for the
world of American Intelligence. On the flipside
Fishburne is spectacular as the rough and stolid
director. He intimidated me and I was just watching
the movie.
When I first saw the trailer for MI3 and started
seeing the press on it, I was worried this project
might take away from the deserved acting
recognition of Philip Seymour Hoffman. Hoffman
earned his Academy award performance in Capote
and I don't think it was a fluke or one time
occurrence. Action movies are never known for their
depth or character development and many times
actors are not given the chance to shine. The focus
is usually more about gadgets and blowing stuff up.
But Hoffman gives the best execution possible in such
a role. He plays the bad guy with heartless eyes and
a sadistic nature that is chilling and believable. This is
not an award written role by far but instead of just
getting by he gives his all and makes it a defining
part of this film.
Ok back to gadgets blowing stuff up. There is plenty
of both and that is perfect for a movie like this. That
is what you expect. It's spy stuff and a chance to
escape from reality for a few hours. In other films it
comes off as unbelievable and hokey, but in this
environment you can't get enough. And MI:3 delivers.
>From the opening scene you are locked into the
adventure and it keeps you moving 'til the very end.
My counterpart who is usually a fan of such films
walked away with far less praise. I heard words like
predictable, plotless, pointless, cliché, and stupid
coming from Cindy's mouth as we walked from the
theater. It wasn't the Tom Cruise factor as much as
the fact that I think she expected a better story to
go along with the explosions.
Mission: Impossible III is rated PG-13 for intense
sequences of thematic violence and menace,
disturbing images and some sensuality. If stuff
blowing up offends you then you might want to stay
home. Me? I loved it. I give this movie 4 out of 5
gadgets. Not for the writing, which is mediocre. Not
for the plot which is predictable. Not even for the
acting. But simply for the entertainment, which
sometimes is what movies are all about. With a spin
on MI:3. I'm Matt Mungle
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