A mission with an alarming twist . . .
I CONFESS I do quite enjoy the Mission: Impossible films, mainly because the chase scenes provide such wonderful, unexpected views of great and beautiful cities.
I can’t ever really understand what is going on, and it worries me that hardly anyone ever gets time to eat anything. But in the latest, the makers seem to have developed some sort of conscience, in which you can’t sacrifice an individual (even one of your own paid agents) for the greater good.
If this goes on, the baddies are going to start winning.