Movie Review of Mission: Impossible Fallout (Some Missions are not a Choice)

Mission: Impossible: Fallout it’s a wholesome thrill ride and the best dish served by MI franchise till now. it is a 2018 American action spy film written, produced and directed by Christopher McQuarrie. It is the sixth installment in the Mission: Impossible film series, and the second film to be directed by McQuarrie after Rogue Nation (2015), making him the first person to direct more than one film in the franchise. 
The cast includes Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Sean Harris, Michelle Monaghan and Alec Baldwin, all of whom reprise their roles from previous films, while Henry Cavill, Angela Bassett, and Vanessa Kirby join the franchise. 
In the film, Ethan Hunt (Cruise) and his team must track down stolen plutonium while being monitored by a CIA agent (Cavill) after a mission goes awry. Fast, sleek, and fun, Mission: Impossible Fallout lives up to the 'impossible' part of its name by setting yet another high mark for insane set pieces in a franchise full of them
Like the whole lot of action thriller which was evolved after the dark knight franchise it also delved into character building and a coherent screenplay. Along with précised clean combat sequences and gasp-inducing exhilarating chase sequences, it would be kept you at the edge and you will remain invested in this narrative.
Christopher McQuarrie here orchestrated chase sequences which involved all types of commutation i.e running, car, bike, and choppers. It was directed and edited splendidly so that the narrative never left you in halfway through and the elaborate set pieces and practical effects inject adrenaline rush which is more than enough to keep you entertained.  
Although the progression of the narrative never took a pause, in some instances it felt hollow and redundant, but the intricate sound design and sweeping cinematography balanced that out completely to project a sensational action extravaganza. 
Fallout is an improvement on all the previous films' failings, drawing together all the best aspects of them; simultaneously giving off that classic vibe of the original while never being afraid to continually evolve. When we talk about MI series we have to talk about Tom Cruise and his glittering persona, but here all the cast seems to have drenched in the same aura and joy to watch,  Rebecca Ferguson and Vanessa Kirby whose distinctive portrayals emancipated and solidified women at par with their male counterpart.   
Cruise as an "evergreen movie star with the daredevil heart of a stuntman" and that he puts every ounce of effort he can into the long, hard work of maintaining a blockbuster franchise. Even at this age he endured and adhered to each stunt of the movie.
This movie has one distinctive nature which makes it more Nolan-esque action thriller, while projecting tense action sequences the background score and the atmospheric sound propelled the narrative more than dialogues, so it’s kind of borrowed from Zimmer-Nolan duet.
I am going with 8.1/10 for making us believe that some mission may actually be impossible.
For those who are thinking of watching Mission Impossible: Fallout, stop thinking and go watch this flick and get thrilled it will be the good distraction from your redundant life.


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