Mission Impossible II
Star cast: Tom Cruise
Produced by: Tom Cruise
Banner: Paramount Film Productions Ltd.
The flamboyant dude’s back with his catchy stunts and will-knit plot. Yes, Tom Cruise himself has produced the action saga Mission Impossible II playing a smarty and candid police officer-cum-spy, who gambles his life to protect humankind from destruction ill-intended by ‘crazy for money’ technocrats.
Equally prominent character is Miss Nia Hall. She earns no less esteem than Tom.
The film has a nice command on the audience throughout. The vibrant music is in perfect accordance with the action sequences especially in the second half. However, some of the sequences jog our memory of the Hindi movies of 70s in which a hero kicks or punches a villain just once and villain dies but in the Maglev-like speed of the scenes in M.I.2, the audience hardly gets the chance to notice it.
I’ve heard some people commenting that the Hollywood films have only hot scenes and stunt scenes to show but that’s quite idiotic. Be it Titanic or MI2 it’s a fact that ‘Pyaar, Mohabbat’ is not a monopoly of Bumbaiya films. Without delivering the dialogues like ‘Main Tumhare Liye Kuchh Bhi Kar Sakti Hoon.’, the heroine proves it with her deeds.
Not to forget the look of Tom Cruise which has mesmerized Indian stars like Saif Ali Khan (Remember, ‘Hum Tum’).
So for the people interested in stunning thriller, it’s a must watch movie.
- Jay Mehta.
Star cast: Tom Cruise
Produced by: Tom Cruise
Banner: Paramount Film Productions Ltd.
The flamboyant dude’s back with his catchy stunts and will-knit plot. Yes, Tom Cruise himself has produced the action saga Mission Impossible II playing a smarty and candid police officer-cum-spy, who gambles his life to protect humankind from destruction ill-intended by ‘crazy for money’ technocrats.
Equally prominent character is Miss Nia Hall. She earns no less esteem than Tom.
The film has a nice command on the audience throughout. The vibrant music is in perfect accordance with the action sequences especially in the second half. However, some of the sequences jog our memory of the Hindi movies of 70s in which a hero kicks or punches a villain just once and villain dies but in the Maglev-like speed of the scenes in M.I.2, the audience hardly gets the chance to notice it.
I’ve heard some people commenting that the Hollywood films have only hot scenes and stunt scenes to show but that’s quite idiotic. Be it Titanic or MI2 it’s a fact that ‘Pyaar, Mohabbat’ is not a monopoly of Bumbaiya films. Without delivering the dialogues like ‘Main Tumhare Liye Kuchh Bhi Kar Sakti Hoon.’, the heroine proves it with her deeds.
Not to forget the look of Tom Cruise which has mesmerized Indian stars like Saif Ali Khan (Remember, ‘Hum Tum’).
So for the people interested in stunning thriller, it’s a must watch movie.
- Jay Mehta.
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