
Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One Review

The Mission: Impossible franchise keeps raising the practical-stunt bar, and the Fiat chase through Rome alone justifies the price of a premium-format ticket.
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The Mission: Impossible franchise keeps raising the practical-stunt bar, and the Fiat chase through Rome alone justifies the price of a premium-format ticket.


A sequel that treats animation as a medium rather than a format, and somehow sustains its invention across 140 minutes without losing its emotional core.


Stahelski pushes the franchise into near-opera, and the Paris stairs sequence is the most purely designed action set piece of the year.


The Daniels' multiverse epic is an absurdist action comedy, a mother-daughter drama, and a tax-audit story — and every register makes the other ones sharper.