Starting in 1996, the films (taking place starting six years after the events of the previous TV sequel series) follow the missions of the IMF's main field team, under Hunt's leadership, to stop an enemy force and prevent an impending global disaster. The series focuses on Hunt's character, and like the television series' structure, is complemented by an ensemble cast, such as Luther Stickell (played by Ving Rhames) and Benji Dunn (played by Simon Pegg), who have recurring roles.

Ethan Hunt is framed for the murder of his IMF team during a botched mission in Prague and accused of selling government secrets to an arms dealer known only as "Max". On the run, Ethan seeks to uncover the real traitor and clear his name.


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Ethan Hunt comes under threat from the Syndicate. Faced with the IMF's disbandment, Hunt assembles his team for their mission to prove the Syndicate's existence and bring the organization down by any means necessary.

When an IMF mission to recover plutonium goes wrong, the world is faced with the threat of the Apostles, a terrorist group formed by former members of the Syndicate. As Ethan Hunt takes it upon himself to fulfill the original mission, the CIA begins to question his loyalty and his motives.

Because "Mission: Impossible" was directed by Brian De Palma, a master of genre thrillers and sly Hitchcockian wit ("Blow Out," "Body Double"), it's a nearly impossible mission to take the plot seriously.

There are so many double-reverses in the first half hour that we learn to accept nothing at face value (not even faces, since they may be elaborate latex masks). And the momentum of the visuals prevents us from asking logical questions, such as, is physically copying a computer file onto another disc the only way to steal it? (My colleague Rich Elias has written that the obvious solution for the CIA would have been to hire Robert Redford's team from "Sneakers" to commit an online theft.) "Mission: Impossible" is all slick surface and technical skill. The characters are not very interesting (except for Vanessa Redgrave, as an information broker, and Jon Voight, who expresses a touching world-weariness in a film too impatient for weariness of any kind). The plot is impossible to follow. The various strategies of Cruise and his allies and foes don't stand up under scrutiny. And none of that matters.

No matter. The train goes fast, and the helicopter follows it right under the Channel, and De Palma's special effects (by Industrial Light and Magic) are clever for obscuring the scale involved, since a helicopter's blades would obviously not fit into the tunnel -- but then why am I quibbling, since the whole stunt is obviously impossible?

That\u2019s the very opposite of the brand, which is not so much forever young but forever on, always on mission, doing his own stunts because to pay a stunt man would establish a line between who Tom Cruise is onscreen and who he is in life, and the brand is very much about that line being as blurred as possible. Remember when Cruise was involved in several real-life rescues, swinging in on the vine of his celebrity to pull people off burning yachts? One of the reasons the \u201CMission: Impossible\u201D movies work \u2013 including the new one \u2013 is that Ethan Hunt is a self-willed extension of the man playing him. Other characters say things about the character that are both over-the-top melodramatic and howlingly funny. Alec Baldwin had a ham actor\u2019s field day in 2015\u2019s \u201CMission: Impossible \u2013 Rogue Nation\u201D when his CIA director told the Prime Minister of England, \u201CSir, Hunt is the living manifestation of destiny and he has made you his mission!\u201D Honestly, the entire scene is pop-art Nietzsche and well worth watching:

Most tellingly, they\u2019ve added more comedy to this \u201CMission,\u201D including a high-speed chase through the streets of Rome that puts Cruise and Atwell in a tiny yellow Fiat and sends them backwards in a panic down the Spanish Steps. The climactic set-piece on that train in the Alps nods to everything from \u201CThe General\u201D to \u201CThe Italian Job\u201D while playing its own form of comic one-upsmanship. The audience laughs and even some of the characters are allowed a guffaw, but Hunt only shakes his head in disbelief and addresses the latest obstacle at hand. Has Tom Cruise ever laughed in a movie? Would it break his face? I doubt we\u2019ll find out, and if the movies continue to be rich ice cream like this one, I doubt we\u2019ll need to. He\u2019s the living manifestation of destiny, and we\u2019re just his mission.

Compared with the visual effects-heavy bombast of most Hollywood blockbusters, Dead Reckoning Part One feels like a marvel of old-school craftsmanship, just with niftier gadgets. Even Hunt wears his devil-may-care recklessness with surprising lightness and grace, spending much of the movie's third act on the sidelines and even playing some of his most daring escapades for laughs. Not that the actor doesn't take his mission seriously. I don't know if Tom Cruise can save the movies, but somehow, I never get tired of watching him try.

#1 Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning, Part One (2023)  96% #1 Adjusted Score: 121574% Critics Consensus: With world-threatening stakes and epic set pieces to match that massive title, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One proves this is still a franchise you should choose to accept. Synopsis: In Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team embark on their most... [More] Starring: Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg Directed By: Christopher McQuarrie 

 #2 Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018)  97% #2 Adjusted Score: 121772% Critics Consensus: Fast, sleek, and fun, Mission: Impossible - Fallout lives up to the "impossible" part of its name by setting yet another high mark for insane set pieces in a franchise full of them. Synopsis: Ethan Hunt and the IMF team join forces with CIA assassin August Walker to prevent a disaster of epic proportions.... [More] Starring: Tom Cruise, Henry Cavill, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg Directed By: Christopher McQuarrie 

 #3 Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation (2015)  94% #3 Adjusted Score: 110088% Critics Consensus: Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation continues the franchise's thrilling resurgence -- and proves that Tom Cruise remains an action star without equal. Synopsis: With the IMF now disbanded and Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) out in the cold, a new threat -- called the... [More] Starring: Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson Directed By: Christopher McQuarrie 

 #4 Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011)  93% #4 Adjusted Score: 103136% Critics Consensus: Stylish, fast-paced, and loaded with gripping set pieces, the fourth Mission: Impossible is big-budget popcorn entertainment that really works. Synopsis: Blamed for a terrorist attack on the Kremlin, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and the entire IMF agency are disavowed by... [More] Starring: Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton Directed By: Brad Bird 

 #5 Mission: Impossible III (2006)  71% #5 Adjusted Score: 80156% Critics Consensus: Fast-paced, with eye-popping stunts and special effects, the latest Mission: Impossible installment delivers everything an action fan could ask for. A thrilling summer popcorn flick. Synopsis: Retired from active duty, and training recruits for the Impossible Mission Force, agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) faces the toughest... [More] Starring: Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ving Rhames, Billy Crudup Directed By: J.J. Abrams 

 #6 Mission: Impossible (1996)  66% #6 Adjusted Score: 70117% Critics Consensus: Full of special effects, Brian DePalma's update of Mission: Impossible has a lot of sweeping spectacle, but the plot is sometimes convoluted. Synopsis: When U.S. government operative Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his mentor, Jim Phelps (Jon Voight), go on a covert assignment... [More] Starring: Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Henry Czerny, Ving Rhames Directed By: Brian De Palma 

 #7 Mission: Impossible II (2000)  56% #7 Adjusted Score: 61999% Critics Consensus: Your cranium may crave more substance, but your eyes will feast on the amazing action sequences. Synopsis: Tom Cruise returns to his role as Ethan Hunt in the second installment of "Mission: Impossible." This time Ethan Hunt... [More] Starring: Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott, Thandiwe Newton, Ving Rhames Directed By: John Woo

The value Ethan places on people would seem to be counterintuitive both to self-preservation and the mission at hand. But against such a coldly rational enemy, that sense of love and sacrifice may indeed be a powerfully irrational, and irrationally powerful, weapon.

Ethan Hunt and his IMF team embark on their most dangerous mission yet: To track down a terrifying new weapon that threatens all of humanity before it falls into the wrong hands. With control of the future and the fate of the world at stake, and dark forces from Ethan's past closing in, a deadly race around the globe begins. Confronted by a mysterious, all-powerful enemy, Ethan is forced to consider that nothing can matter more than his mission, not even the lives of those he cares about most. ff782bc1db

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