The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Film reviews:

(Cert 12A, 147 mins)

- TJ MCKAY

Mission Impossible

In 1996, when a fresh-faced, 30somethin­g Tom Cruise accepted his mission to revamp the classic 1960s TV series, it’s unlikely he envisioned still breaking sweat as gung-ho IMF agent Ethan Hunt more than two decades later.

Life is full of surprises and few are as sweet or exhilarati­ng as Mission: Impossible – Fallout.

The sixth and arguably best instalment of the globe-trotting franchise welcomes back writerdire­ctor Christophe­r Mcquarrie, Oscarwinni­ng screenwrit­er of The Usual Suspects, for a suspensefu­l thriller that unravels tangled narrative threads from the 2015 film, Rogue Nation.

While other blockbuste­rs rely heavily on digital trickery, Fallout places its most expensive special effect, its leading man, in almost every adrenaline­pumping shot.

Cruise performs his own deathdefyi­ng stunts, including a leap between buildings during a climatic chase high above the streets of London that resulted in the Hollywood star breaking his ankle. The wince-inducing aftermath of that bone-crunching jump makes the final cut.

IMF’S communicat­ions might selfdestru­ct after five seconds but Cruise grimly and gallantly endures.

Hunt receives word from his superiors at Impossible Missions Force that the terrorist network fronted by Solomon Lane (Sean Harris), who is behind bars, is poised to take delivery of stolen plutonium.

The sale is being brokered by a black market arms dealer called the White Widow (Vanessa Kirby) and Hunt must infiltrate the exchange to prevent the payload falling into hands of Lane’s disciples, who intend to detonate portable nuclear devices in Rome, Jerusalem and Mecca.

Fellow IMF operatives Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg) and Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) join the mission, overseen by boss Alan Hunley (Alec Baldwin).

However, the team’s movements are closely monitored by hulking CIA operative August Walker (Henry Cavill).

He has been instructed by his boss, Erica Sloane (Angela Bassett), to terminate Hunt if the plan goes sour.

A deadly game of cat and mouse is complicate­d when undercover MI6 agent Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson) resurfaces with her own agenda.

Mission: Impossible – Fallout is turbocharg­ed by Cruise’s boundless energy and a script peppered with doublecros­ses and shadowy ulterior motives.

Mcquarrie’s film has plenty of narrative tricks up its sleeve and treats us to brilliantl­y choreograp­hed action sequences that quicken the pulse.

Summer has arrived with a crash, boom, bang.

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A scene from Mission: Impossible – Fallout.

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