Mission Impossible 2 Review
If there is a series that turns out sequels so wildly different from its predecessor in terms of style it has to be the Mission Impossible franchise. This sequel to Mission Impossible, Mission Impossible 2 was released four years after the first one with Tom Cruise returning as the lead star and helmed by a new director John Woo. This film is so different in tone and pacing from the first one which creates some mixed results. The original film was primarily an espionage film, however, the sequel is a straight up action-packed spy film with slow-motion sequences weaved in. The film follows Ethan Hunt as he is tasked with the mission of recruiting the lovely Nyah, a thief to join his team in order to seduce her ex-boyfriend Rouge IMF agent Sean Ambrose and stop his deadly plan. Sean Ambrose’s deadly plan is to sell Chimera, a nightmarish virus to the highest bidder. There are many positive elements to the storytelling here. Since this is a majorly di...
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