Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)

Finally, Ethan grows an epiphany that it’s a team sport just in time before everyone literally becomes  a “ghost”!

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Paramount Pictures in association with Skydance Productions, TC Productions and Bad Robot Productions present…

A new team of agents saving their nation and ensuring the security of the world…

Based on Bruce Geller’s Mission: Impossible 1966 TV series, the fourth installment offers a monolith that has a grander scale embedded in the high stakes game of global supremacy! Director Brad Bird (The Incredibles) breaking away from animated films from Disney, Brad had brought back his “magic” to the big screen without to compromise entertainment for the grownups!

Producer Paula Wagner has left Tom to run his own Production Company, falling out as well from Paramount, Tom was still given a holding percentage from another studio MGM to save it from being closed down. Now making it on his own, he collaborated with J.J Abrams the former Director to help substantiate the needed financial backing for the film!

In his fourth straight inning Tom Cruise (Knight and Day) returns as IMF’s number one agent! Ethan Hunt was brought back from Prague to help infiltrate the Kremlin and recover a top-secret file. In spite of a worn down physique and going back to his long hair since M:I II, you can still see Tom do his own stunt work, always raising the bar to fulfill his adrenaline rush providing the audience with charisma and of course pure entertainment! From jumping on one prison floor to the next, sliding down on a wire is all in a day’s work for the actor. Climbing cliffs is one thing but scaling 2,723 feet of glass is another! The Burj Khalifa, currently the highest manmade peak in the world, the famous skyscraper was used for the scenes to exemplify feats the aging actor can do and you can’t keep a good man down!

Comedy sensation Simon Pegg (Hot Fuzz) what can you say about this guy? From his success in the cult hit Shaun of the Dead, his playing with the big boys now! Reprising his role from the last film, he plays Benji Dunn an IMF Technician who recently passed the test is living the dream working with Hunt in the field! The Writer and Actor always brings the goods with him, even for supporting roles he can easily steal the show with his “spitballing” and discreet bantering with the team. The comedy was there but not too elaborate since it was mixed with the spy action theme and nostalgic drama!

Jeremy Renner (The Town) is all over the place nowadays, the next action star being primed by Hollywood to be the new face in the movie industry! Big projects are on their way including the highly anticipated culmination of superheroes The Avengers (well, he was part of this team longer), other films include the fantasy reimagination of Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters and continuing the fight for paranoia is the “Bourne Legacy”.

He’s come a long way and now he shares the spotlight with screen icons and greats! In the film he portrays the Chief Analyst of the current IMF Secretary while trying to escape “ghosts” from his past which made him reluctant to go back to field duty!

While Paula Patton (Deja Vu) as Jane Carter former mission leader who turned into subordinate (everyone yields). After a failed mission that involved Agent Trevor Hanaway, all gloves were off! Paula really has potential and can be part of bigger projects in the future! She can act without the need to be flamboyant, blends well with the cast members and never gave a dull moment in the film.

Lalo Scrifin’s original score was bespoked to capture each specific film’s tempo and premise! Even though each transition was great to listen to, I believe my preference would still be from Adam Clayton’s version in the first installment! Grammy Award Winner Michael Giachinno’s work did not bring out any fulfillment to what it’s trying to convey, it was drowning in the background especially for the opening theme which was nauseating!

Gaining cosmopolitan accolades from his work on the “Millennium Series”, Michael Nyqvist (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), is Swedish/Russian madman who wants to start a nuclear war to make peace! The way that his character was written was weak even without any solid background that could eventually help the audience relate to his specific objectives, not just merely out of retaliation. At least he was still in the background being chases around by Hunt’s IMF unlike the villain in “chaotic spy film” I reviewed previously!

Andre Nemec and Josh Appelbaum (Alias) collaboration as Writers for the film, their background was extensively shown and derived from their TV spy heroine “Sydney Bristow”! Stating the obvious that the IMF (Impossible Mission Force) is an “unofficial branch” of the CIA gives levity already in being treated as “non-existent individuals” in the so-called free world! As always, multiple locations of spy based films were already a given spanning from Moscow, Prague, Dubai, Bungalore and Vancouver, a partial coverage of these places were shot in IMAX cameras courtesy of Robert Elswit (Syriana) to capture the wide cityscape and at the same time the highest tower as well!

The gadgets being used in the film were fantastic, especially the Holographic Projection Screen that was used in the corridor but in order for it to be effective it must have only an individual looking in your supposedly reflection on the given surroundings, it flickers the image when multiple visuals are already being tracked by the camera at the back of the screen. It makes it believable coming from just a film having these technology to access very tightly secured locations even for the Kremlin! Another gadget was used to incinerate the cemented floor of the prison into rubble while someone was trying to escape! Lastly, the vehicle being used in the last scenes was a BMW i8 concept car which runs in a plug-in hybrid that allows the owner to recharge its battery that runs in lithium-ion which goes to say economists, businessmen and investors talk about nowadays as the next “super green fuel” and “the next oil” worth $11.5 Trillion in revenues!

Though there were some miscues like after an agent was shot his colleague followed the suspect who just left in a few seconds without any feedback to the team leader. How did the gadget used in the Kremlin corridor perfectly measured the length and width of the screen to be used? Superfluous moments like letting the Anatoly Sidorov, a Russian Intelligence Operative belittling Hunt’s attempt to escape even if it was already a dead end situation!

From NOC (Non-Official Cover) List of rogue agents stolen being sold to the highest bidder, to the deadly virus called Chimera and from the last film, the White Rabbit a “doomsday device” that would annihilate every single thing it touches and now, “nuclear Armageddon” is inevitable, impossible not with this team! All falls into place and will be in good hands as long Ethan and his IMF is on the job! On a side note, the repercussions of these destructive device dates back since its early development in October 1939! Today it’s about Syria, Iran and North Korea who’s giving the international community and world leaders much speculation for the development of nuclear weapons!

Garnering a huge success in profits amounting to $608 M in the box office receipts making it the unprecedented frontrunner from the film franchise! Great chemistry and casting, a superb thrill ride that keeps the spark burning! Mission: Impossible V is being planned out already to follow-through the film’s huge success and we don’t want it to fade away just like Ethan in the mist…

John Wick (2014)

Revenge is best served cold and John made a whole lot of gazpacho!

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Summit Entertainment in association with Thunder Road Pictures, 87Eleven Productions, MJW Films and DefyNite Films present…

First time Directors Chad Stahelski and David Leitch who both had credits from multiple action films which include the worldwide box office success from The Matrix Trilogy! Gathers together enough energetic talent to bring to life a world where blood and bullets are the favorites on the entree!

Chad and David made sure they maximized the talent and skills they perfected from the past few films and incorporated it with sheer brutal efficiency! Just like their mentors, these two admires the works of anime, gun fu techniques and martial arts while being executed by fight choreographers!

The redeemable Keannu Reeves (Henry’s Crime) stars a former mob top class hitman John Wick! While still grieving from the recent loss of his wife Helen played by Bridget Moynahan (Lord of War), he still can’t get out of this double life he leads from a cold killer to a man who seem to finally found peace with his “so called” forever after. The guy wakes in the morning and goes to his routine of dragging literally his 1969 Mustang while trying to take it even to other side with Daisy his gift puppy riding shotgun!

A straight up shoot fest which culminates a predictable plot where a former bad guy tries to reform and was floored for a stupid reason whatsoever! So to make things clear, just to emphasize on those who did not finish the job made a huge mistake of leaving this guy ticked off!

So this de facto leader of the pack Iosef Tarasov, a self-imposed brat who makes a mockery of the former killer for hire and does his best to get what he wants. Alfie Allen (Atonement) he is currently cast in the current television fantasy epic phenomenon “Game of Thrones”. While his father Viggo Tarasov is the ruler of the Russian criminal empire based in New York City. But not all these bliss comes into fruition unless you have someone willing and does the dirty job for you and they have the perfect guy for it! Michael Nyqvist (Mission Impossible -Ghost Protocol) has come a long way since his involvement in one of the best selling thrillers of all time “The Millenium Series”! Gaudy as he may be but his fear outweighs his relationship with John whom his son has wronged big time!

The film was a definite feast for the eyes, heart, brain (pun intended) as they all go splatter on the floor when you don’t walk away from the crossfire! Keannu’s training really paid off which involved judo and jiu-jitsu together with the L.A S.W.A.T Team and Navy Seals to help him bring down anyone who gets in his way. It was fluid, well choreographed and acted while using dark spaces just to minimize the blood bath! Another factor was the use of guns and weaponry considering that close quarter combat was in the mix, it looked more sophisticated when all of their ammos were gone and a slugfest would commence just to provide diversity in these shoot first ask later scenarios.

Even the use of lighter moments was fun to watch thinking that this guy would have anything he wanted and insults a man using his own dialect, another scenario was a police officer leaving a crime scene without second thoughts while a hulking bodyguard gets the night off just by simply being polite to his aggressor and lastly, a mob boss who cowers in fear for his former death dealer ironic isn’t it?

Screenwriter Derek Kolstad brought in the angst, the killing machine on the other end with peace, cereal sharing tough guy which combines the journey of a man paddling in two rivers. He gained this draft until there were clear buyers for the said story and Thunder Road Pictures did not disappoint. While gaining other casts such as Willem Dafoe (Streets of Fire) who plays Marcus the mentor of the troubled man, Adrianne Palicki (Red Dawn) as Ms. Perkins who seem has a fetish for wetworks. In addition there is also John Lequizamo (Land of the Dead) as car shop owner Aurelio who also works for the mob and Ian McShane (Sitting Target) as Winston owner of the Continental Hotel, a haven for the trigger happy guests! They all have their roles and moments which was significant for the story to unfold and bring John’s chaotic world into fruition!

Overall, the story was short let alone the premise was considered basically a typical revenge film done over and over again but with enough credence in terms of delivery of action, emotional stigma, unstoppable kinetic vibe and redemption! Seeing that this will be a franchise moving forward, the directors, screenwriter and for those who are still left alive hopefully returns with the blessings of Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer! Definitely “fortis fortuna adiuvat” gives this film the favors it deserves for a sequel!