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Blu-ray user rating Video 4. Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol Blu-ray delivers truly amazing video and audio in this overall recommended Blu-ray release Blamed for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, IMF operative Ethan Hunt is disavowed along with the rest of the agency when the President initiates "Ghost Protocol". Left without any resources or backup, Ethan must find a way to clear his agency's name and prevent another attack. To complicate matters further, Ethan is forced to embark on this mission with a team of fellow IMF fugitives whose personal motives he does not fully know.
Reviewed by Martin Liebman , April 12, Predict the unthinkable. With more death-defying, hard-hitting, every-millisecond-counts action-per-adventure to his name than James Bond and just as much international intrigue and danger under his belt as Jack Ryan , it's a wonder he's still walking around in one piece, let alone crawling up the sides of buildings, shooting straight, and running just a hair slower than a gazelle. Where most people would probably be at best on the IMF disabled list, maybe in a coma, and at worst six feet under, Ethan Hunt stays in the game, showing that he's either a very skilled and tough freak of nature, or at the very least one lucky hombre.
While it may not have as much raw action as the third film or the excellent storyline, smoothness, and integrity of the first , Ghost Protocol delivers unparalleled thrills, serves up a never- ending buffet of cutting-edge gadgetry that puts Q's best to shame, showcases death-defying action, and works in just enough quick wit to counterbalance the immediacy and danger of the mission, a mission with repercussions so grave that all of Hunt's previously-accepted missions pale in comparison.
Expect the impossible. IMF agent Trevor Hanaway Josh Holloway is killed in the line of duty whilst smuggling critical files out of Budapest, files containing nuclear launch codes that are the only thing standing between peace and all-out armageddon. His mission: infiltrate the Kremlin, track down an elusive figure known as "Cobalt," retrieve the launch codes, and prevent nuclear holocaust.
The infiltration proves successful, but the mission fails when the files cannot be located. The team's safety is jeopardized when an explosion rocks the Kremlin and Hunt's team is blamed. Russian- American tensions escalate to unprecedented heights, the IMF is disavowed by order of the President, and Hunt and his team must go rogue to track down Cobalt and prevent the unthinkable. With no backup, little time, and only a few resources, the team must travel the globe in an effort to save humanity from a madman with his finger on the deadliest trigger of them all and a plan to wipe humanity off the face of the Earth.
Ghost Protocol proves itself to be one of the most enjoyable films to come around in a good long while. The picture is constructed with pure old-fashioned entertainment in mind but delivers plenty of modern twists thrown in to keep the movie feeling fresh and on the edge of excitement.
The film defines "spectacle" in every way, whether dabbling in high-tech infiltration or low-tech espionage, whether making use of advanced computer equipment, gadgets that blur the line between the human and the electronic, or showcasing characters taking advantage of good old fashioned shadows and hoods and disguises to collect intelligence or sneak about under cover or out in the open.
The movie is every bit what a Mission: Impossible picture should be. Whether the writers have simply pulled the film's technology out of thin air to serve the plot or if it's really somewhere secretly based in some laboratory just doesn't matter. What matters is that the picture supercharges reality and exceeds audience expectations. The technology of this film never ceases to dazzle, whether working as intended or failing miserably, the former leaving audiences breathless and the latter often used to excessively dangerous yet infectiously humorous effect.
That humor is probably as big an asset as the special effects and stunts in making Ghost Protocol a major success. Simon Pegg's role as a wet-behind-the-ears field agent largely defines the film. He's often the audience's eyes and ears, dazzled by what he sees and hears but remaining focused and working with integrity even has he marvels at the action, nearly causes something to go wrong, or participates in his own little way, which is dwarfed by Ethan's work and talents but that's no small accomplishment in his eyes or in the audience's own perception or skill level.
The character is chatty but not obnoxiously so. Pegg creates a critical and relatable character in a movie otherwise defined by larger-than-life stunt work, amazing technology, and a devastating global threat. That levity puts the audience at ease, allows them to exhale sometimes even during the film's most breathless moments. Yet the picture remains defined by the impossible stunts and grand special effects. While the technology may be ahead of its time and advanced beyond the other films, Ghost Protocol easily settles into the classic Mission: Impossible comfort zone.
The audience knows all will work out for the best in the end, but it's the film's ability to easily paint a picture of daring feats of human agility and churn out scene after scene of unparalleled tension -- whether whisper-quiet or in the middle of a raging sandstorm -- that keeps the audience on- edge.
Predicability is the least of the film's worries because it counters that predicability with sufficient danger and a real sense of fear that keeps the movie moving at a breakneck pace, even if deep down the audience knows Ethan won't plummet to his death or otherwise fail to save the day.
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Christopher McQuarrie confirmed via Twitter today that he will be back to direct the next Mission Impossible film. McQuarrie will reunite with Tom Cruise, who has already committed to the upcoming film. Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions have announced that Christopher McQuarrie will direct the next installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise. Tom Cruise will also be back to reprise his role as Ethan Hunt.
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