The reviews are in and the new “Mission: Impossible” very much continues the trend of excellence that the recent films have all brought.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the first three films offered a mixed bag of reactions with only the second one considered ‘Rotten’ at 56% (5.9/10). The first and third pulled in 67% (6.1/10) and 71% (6.6/10) respectively and certainly have their supporters and decriers.
However, beginning with the fourth film of this series onwards, the films have consistently ranked high on the site with Brad Bird’s “Ghost Protocol” at 93% (7.7/10), and going even higher with Christopher McQuarrie’s “Rogue Nation” at 94% (7.5/10) and “Fallout” at 97% (8.4/10).
That continues with “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” which comes in at 98% (8.1/10). The few criticisms being lobbed at the film tie to the story/script, with several indicating they don’t see it as the series’ best entry but a very respectable one nonetheless. Here’s a sampling of reviews:
“At a moment when nearly every other franchise, from Marvel to Avatar, has embraced the fake look of CG cartoons, Mission: Impossible appears the most practical: So much of what we see really was captured on camera, and that makes all the difference. The action sequences are essentially just slick retreads of familiar stunts.” – Peter Debruge, Variety
“Dead Reckoning Part One may not be the best movie in the Mission: Impossible franchise – there’s no topping the raw adrenaline rush of Fallout, and McQuarrie is smart enough not to try – but this extravagantly entertaining Dolby soap opera nails what the Mission: Impossible franchise does best.” – David Ehrlich, IndieWire
“Few films have come into existence that display so much confidence and conviction in what they’re doing and can follow through with their ideas onscreen virtually without regard to budgetary constraints… This is Hollywood action filmmaking at its peak.” – Todd McCarthy, Deadline
“Coming after the series high of 2018’s Fallout, in which McQuarrie found an ideal balance of story, character, and turbocharged spectacle, this aspect of the film, it must be acknowledged, is disappointing.” – David Rooney, THR
“The film’s MVP is Hayley Atwell, whose double-crossing thief is an inspired addition to the team. Atwell takes to the action like a pro, and has a tense dynamic with Cruise that escalates the stakes in entertaining ways. Dead Reckoning Part One struggles to come together. The Cold War-esque dread that McQuarrie attempts to conjure results in 70% of the film becoming an exposition dump.” – Hoai-Tran Bui, Inverse
“Dead Reckoning sometimes strains to live up to the high standards of earlier installments – especially in presenting this latest global threat as even more terrifying than all the ones that came before. Dead Reckoning’s set pieces do not quite top what has come before in this franchise.” – Tim Grierson, Screen International
“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” is slated to hit cinemas on July 12th.
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