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Thursday 15 December 2011

'Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol'

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They have no number at this time, but everyone who cares knows that the "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" really "Mission: Impossible 4", the fourth time Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt Intrepid took the villains of the world. And the fourth time in a variety of adventurous activities organized by the director.

Brian De Palma, John Woo and JJ Abrams have been electing the first three times around, and the choice is still the most unexpected: Brad Bird, making his debut game by sending three exceptional animated films "Ratatouille," "The Incredible" and "Iron Giant ".

The bird made a stylish and engaging work here and become an entertainment product that has received considerable artistic talent, especially in the heavy sections of IMAX. Many of the "Ghost Protocol" key scenes were filmed with a 65mm camera. There are only 27 minutes of IMAX footage in the film, but each of those minutes, believes that one of the reasons why Paramount decided to open the film in IMAX theaters on Friday, five days before its general release. For a film with this kind of visual effects, it should be an easy choice.

Bird also brought a touch of playfulness to the proceedings in such moments of self-destruction phone booth, which refuses to self-destruct. If the "spirit of the protocol" does not show as much individualism as Bird's animated film, which was probably not in the cards with a tent-pole series like this.

What is included in these maps another unflinching performance of Cruise, whose commitment to on-screen role is key to making these two fists tale - not to mention lines like "Nobody leaves this hotel alive" - ​​true. If Rhino the hamster in the animated "Bolt" ate danger for breakfast, Hunt eats for lunch and dinner, too.

Before the main course, the film begins with appetizers with fellow agent of the impossible mission of the organization (Josh Holloway), which interacts with a sultry assassin played by Lea Seydoux France and mighty important portfolio that everyone wants to get their hands on.

This portfolio is contain Russian nuclear launch codes, which are coveted shiny crazy Kurt Hendricks (Michael Nyqvist), ice-cold nihilist who believes that the only way to save the world, to destroy it and who will stop at nothing - nothing! - Put your plan into action.

Hendricks, codenamed Cobalt so afraid that the IMF team sent to free Hunt from prison, where Russia planted its undisclosed actions, Teammates include hard as nails Jane Carter (Paula Patton, far from the "Treasure") and not-so-funny-as-he-thinks geek Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg).

Leaving, Hunt and his gang make their way to the Kremlin to collect vital information only for the things go badly wrong. Kremlin explodes in dazzling effects shots, people get to blame the IMF, and the protocol is called the Spirit of fear: The U.S. government denies team (talk about ingratitude) and Hunt and company leave their own resources to save the world.

These funds still include some nifty gizmos that James Bond air about them. There is a large invisible shield (which is very convenient in the Kremlin), contact lenses, which work like a computer screen, and Gecko gloves are suitable for the major climbs.

According to Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec, whose credits include "Alias" TV show "Mission Impossible" series on the merits of developing a set of actions. There exposition thrown in here and there, especially after the circumstances compel policy wonk William Brandt (Jeremy Renner), to join the team, but it's not the point.

All that action benefits greatly not only from the presence of Cruise, but his willingness and ability to make large chunks of his own work the trick. Action time in Moscow, which has Hunt Escape from the fourth floor ledge through the development of some maneuvers, was the press material says the actor actually performed, And as time goes on in the future.

For the action of "Mission" ends up taking the team to the city of Dubai in United Arab Emirates, Not just anywhere in Dubai, but the Burj Khalifa, a futuristic glass-walled tower, currently the tallest building in the world. Naturally, the plot requires a hunt to climb out, and it really cruises, we see in action in the 130th floor, about a third of a mile from land. This is a high anxiety with a vengeance.

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