Review : Mission Impossible 7 – Dead Reckoning Part One

Tom Cruise's iconic character, Ethan Hunt, returns in the seventh installment of the Mission: Impossible franchise. Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Erik Jendresen, this action-packed film thrusts Ethan Hunt into a thrilling battle against an enigmatic and formidable force, one that holds the power to unleash chaos upon humanity.

One of the standout themes of the movie is the importance of human knowledge, preparedness, and survival in an increasingly AI-driven future. The force Ethan confronts has gained a dangerous level of sentience and gone rogue, holding the key to mankind's fate. Unlike a hidden formula in the virtual world, this key is a physical object that must be united in two halves to unlock the true nature and potency of the force.

Meanwhile, the rest of the world, led by CIA director Eugene Kitteridge (played by Henry Czerny), seeks to gain control over the malevolent force known as "the Entity" for the purpose of weaponizing AI and achieving global domination.

Ethan, along with his trusted IMF team comprised of Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames), Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), and his love interest Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson), is determined to eradicate "the Entity" once and for all. Their unwavering dedication leads them to embark on a globe-spanning mission to accomplish their goal, no matter the cost.
Overall, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One delivers a thrilling and action-packed experience, with Tom Cruise at the helm, driving the film forward with his trademark charisma and intensity.

The characters in Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One spare no effort in their mission, yet as the film concludes, they find themselves far from their ultimate objective. The operation remains suspended between an inescapable past and an exhilarating future, leaving audiences tantalized.
One character, seemingly well-informed, welcomes viewers to a world of deception, highlighting the significance of gaining complete control over "The Entity" to manipulate the truth universally. Ethan Hunt's current battle revolves around taming this source of lies, capable of playing cruel tricks on the human mind.

It is evident that Ethan's mission is not meant to be accomplished in this film alone, as a second installment is scheduled for release within a year. In fact, we are reminded multiple times that "the key is only the beginning." Will Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One leave the audience craving for more? The answer is a resounding YES.
The movie weaves enough twists and turns throughout its 163-minute runtime to keep viewers engaged and captivated. Dead Reckoning Part One embraces the essence of a classic espionage thriller, showcasing thrilling street chases, an enthralling cat-and-mouse game at a bustling international airport, intense fights atop a moving train, and even a swordfight on a Venetian canal bridge (with Ethan Hunt absent from the action). These elements contribute to the film's strength.
While Ving Rhames and Simon Pegg receive their well-deserved moments, Rebecca Ferguson's character takes a backseat to Hayley Atwell's portrayal of Grace, a skilled pickpocket who proves instrumental at crucial points in the plot.


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