
Another new character is the leader of the Syndicate, all round baddie Solomon Lane ( Sean Harris). She was this great element that Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation needed desperately, something new. Newcomer Rebecca Ferguson plays Ilsa Faust, a woman with a questionable past. Oh and Ving Rhames returns as Luther, but any coolness he had in previous Mission: Impossible movies is gone as he does really nothing except again, facilitate Cruise's quest. Cruise is his usual affable self, Pegg and Renner are decent but they're useless as characters, literally there to facilitate all of Cruises madcap ideas.

#Mission impossible 5 rating movie
Now no movie is complete without acting, and for the most part it's good. Like I said, nothing to write home about. It's okay and all, but it can be very on the nose, there's the usual hero theme and of course there's the, I'm the bad guy theme. Now, apart from the usual Mission: Impossible theme, the soundtrack is nothing especially interesting. The cinematography is gorgeous, the international locales are beautiful, Morocco, Rabat, Vienna and London.

From a great car chase in Morocco to an intense knife fight in London. Thankfully the trailers gave away nothing noteworthy(except that Tom Cruise is crazy). Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation is cool, the action set pieces are fantastic. This proves his theory that he's close to the Syndicate and he needs to get IMF on it, unfortunately the IMF have been shut down, and so Hunt decides to stop the Syndicate by going rogue, get it? As Hunt is relaxing post mission he is attacked and captured. Not his team, Brandt ( Jeremy Renner) and Benji ( Simon Pegg) or the C.I.A, lead by Alan Huntley ( Alec Baldwin). Unfortunately no one believes that this organisation exists. Trained as an anti-IMF group of spies Hunt wants to stop this organisation from causing chaos around the world. It involves him seeking out an insidious organisation dubbed The Syndicate (I assume this is how it's spelled). Here's our review of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation.Įthan Hunt has a mission, a mission no one asked him to take on, but he wants to. From there the movie kicks into gear and so, I'll start Geek Irelands review also. From the opening scene, which has been teased in all the trailers, the audience is shown how Cruise is one hell of an actor and an entertainer.

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation is proof that without Cruise this franchise has nothing. Why? He wants to entertain the audience, and it works. This guy is inhuman, Cruise is known from all his movies to be a man who loves to do his own stunts. We are on our fifth Mission: Impossible, crazy isn't it? What's crazier, or who is crazier, is Tom Cruise.
