Jamaica Gleaner

‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’, above and beyond the call of duty

- Damian Levy/Gleaner Writer

IN THE annals of cinema, there have been a few films that not only define the genre, but aggressive­ly elevate it.

Audiences accept a certain standard. A level that films just aren’t able to pass. Perhaps it’s because of the technology of the time, or just the laws of physics. Regardless, some films take that level, kick it in the teeth, and do what was thought to be impossible. It happens once every decade or so. Then you have the Mission: Impossible films which have done that with every iteration for the past seven years.

There’s no getting around it, Mission: Impossible – Fallout is a technical marvel. It has multiple scenes that any other action film would be lauded for having just one of. It’s an embarrassm­ent of riches for a movie fan to have so many action scenes like this. Gripping, and satisfying. Unreal, yet realistic. The film is escapism at its finest.

The film sucks you in and doesn’t let go. It’s so good at monopolisi­ng your attention, that it’s a shame whenever it breaks the illusions. Little moments that feel like shortcuts that break the logic the film sets up for itself, are distractio­ns that keep the film from being perfect, but are easily overlooked when you get right down to it. Considerin­g that most films have

Mission: Impossible – Fallout is a small price to pay.

I will say that, initially, the film did have a bit of a pacing issue. For the first 15 to 20 minutes, I struggled to care about Ethan Hunt, his team, and this massively convoluted plot. The dialogue was very broad, and not nearly as engaging as the film’s visuals. Eventually, though, I was taken with the film, and was excited to watch it unfold.

I think what the film does incredibly well, is how much it reveres and yet also ridicules the ‘Mission Impossible’ series. It’s just the right balance of self awareness and genuine authentici­ty that makes for a thrilling entry in the franchise. It’s fun, it’s exciting, it’s smart, even if it has a few not-so-smart moments. It’s not perfect, but it sure does feel like it sometimes. It’s definitely a film that begs to be seen on the big screen.

Rating: BIG Big-Screen Watch

 ?? AP ?? This image released by Paramount Pictures shows, (from left), Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Tom Cruise and Ving Rhames in a scene from ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’.
AP This image released by Paramount Pictures shows, (from left), Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Tom Cruise and Ving Rhames in a scene from ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’.
 ??  ?? Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt in a scene from ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’.
Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt in a scene from ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’.

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