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57 reseñas · Proporcionado por Metacritic.com
- 100The TelegraphRobbie CollinThe TelegraphRobbie CollinEven by the series’ own now well-established standards, this widely presumed last entry in Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible franchise is an awe-inspiringly bananas piece of work.
- 80Screen RantMary KasselScreen RantMary KasselWhile fans of the Mission: Impossible franchise might shed a tear watching this emotional tribute, all audiences will be swept away by its action.
- 80EmpireJohn NugentEmpireJohn NugentA tense, knotty opening act yields to some of Tom Cruise’s most impressive stunts yet, ending the film — and perhaps the series — on a high.
- 78The Film VerdictAlonso DuraldeThe Film VerdictAlonso DuraldeFor those of us who come to these movies wondering what Tom Cruise will be climbing, clinging onto, or falling off of, this sequel delivers the goods.
- 75The Film StageConor O'DonnellThe Film StageConor O'DonnellThe Final Reckoning‘s sum is not necessarily equal to its parts, but where the film stumbles technically, it soars viscerally, bolstered by the simple comfort that it’s just nice to hang with our friends in the IMF (even if they are stressed beyond measure).
- 75Slant MagazineJake ColeSlant MagazineJake ColeThe film is a showcase for preposterous (and mostly practical) action and an unabashed sentimentality that Ethan feels for the makeshift family of spies he’s assembled over the course of the series.
- 75TheWrapWilliam BibbianiTheWrapWilliam BibbianiIf this is the end of the 'Mission: Impossible' movies, they ended on an adequate note.
- 75Entertainment WeeklyJordan HoffmanEntertainment WeeklyJordan HoffmanSomehow, The Final Reckoning is 170 minutes, but, like Tom Cruise running across Westminster Bridge, it zooms. Even the acres of baffling dialogue are delivered swiftly.
- 70Screen DailyFionnuala HalliganScreen DailyFionnuala HalliganIt’s fair to say that Final Reckoning delivers ever more thrills and spills, even though the links between the action are ever more frayed.
- 50SlashfilmChris EvangelistaSlashfilmChris EvangelistaAnd yet, The Final Reckoning is too messy, too awkward, too clumsy. It somehow feels overlong and inert even as it never slows down.