Mission: Impossible 4 - Protocole fantôme
Lorsqu'elle se retrouve impliquée dans l'attentat terroriste du Kremlin, l'agence Mission Impossible ferme ses portes, ce qui oblige Ethan Hunt et son équipe à travailler de manière indépend... Tout lireLorsqu'elle se retrouve impliquée dans l'attentat terroriste du Kremlin, l'agence Mission Impossible ferme ses portes, ce qui oblige Ethan Hunt et son équipe à travailler de manière indépendante afin de sauver la réputation de l'agence.Lorsqu'elle se retrouve impliquée dans l'attentat terroriste du Kremlin, l'agence Mission Impossible ferme ses portes, ce qui oblige Ethan Hunt et son équipe à travailler de manière indépendante afin de sauver la réputation de l'agence.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 5 victoires et 30 nominations au total
- Control Room Guard
- (as Jan Filipensky)
Sommaire
Avis en vedette
The Best of the Mission Impossible Franchise
The only thing preventing a 9 rating are a handful of scenes that could have been cut down for the sake of keeping the overall snappy pace intact...10 minutes shorter and this film would rate a 9 (A-).
Great fun and edge of your seat moments are dispensed throughout the film - if in-need of a MI, Bond, or Jason Bourne fix, I highly recommend MI Ghost Protocol and a bowl of popcorn.
Timeless Thrills, Epic Adventure
The movie's inception with a gripping prison break set the tone for a non-stop thrill ride considering we get an idea this is something big. The exhilarating momentum reached its zenith during the iconic Burj Khalifa scene which was marvelously shot! It's still one of the greatest scenes in the world of Cinema!
Tom Cruise's brilliance and the surreal work on the Burj, including the elevator sequence, left me in awe. Simon Pegg's resourcefulness and humor in action movies added a delightful charm.
The film's action and adventure never failed to entertain ensuring there was never a dull moment. The thrill remains intact, making it a delightful re-watch. I eagerly await more MI movies, hoping to watch one in 4D!
Excellent action movie.
A Potpourri of Vestiges Review: The Action flick of the year, should you choose to watch it!
Ghost Protocol takes the viewer on a roller coaster of a ride from Moscow to Dubai, all the way to Mumbai, never allowing a breathing space, keeping him on the edge of the seat throughout. MI – GP is indeed the quintessential action extravaganza that the ardent lovers of the genre perpetually anticipate to devour upon in order to satiate their ever growing hunger for unremitting action and adventure. Ethan Hunt is back in all his glory with some newly added dimensions to his old daredevilry that had established him as the greatest contemporary to Ian Fleming's larger than life human incarnate. As seen with Bond in Casino Royale, the key men behind the MI franchise have made conscious efforts to make the caricature of Hunt more vulnerable to danger and crises, and hence more human. MI – GP delivers everything that an action-movie lover craves for: suspense, intrigue, passion, daredevilry, razzmatazz, and much more. The adrenaline filled action is well complemented by the dazzle of the geeky gadgets on display and it is this synergy that makes MI – GP an incredibly sublime experience. The tremendous reputation that the high octane franchise carries meant the newly appointed director Brad Bird—mostly renowned for his animation flicks The Incredibles and Ratatouille—had his work cut out for him. Brad Bird has indeed been up to the task and has lived well to the expectations of Cruise and the entire production team led by J.J. Adams, who directed the third movie of the series back in 2006. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is packed with a plethora of action sequences that includes a shootout in Budapest, an escape sequence from a Moscow Jail, a sandstorm chase in Dubai, and a classic brawl in an automated parking garage in Mumbai. However, the sequence that stands out is the one in which Tom Cruise climbs the tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa by clinging to it from the outside using suction gloves, giving the Spiderman a run for his money.
After the splendidly executed siege of the Vatican in the third installment, Ethan and his IMF team are on the lookout for some classified information pertaining to a Russian extremist Kurt Hendricks, which takes their quest to Kremlin. The covert mission goes awry as their plan is sabotaged by the personal intervention of Hendricks, which turns the tables on Cruise and his team rendering them sequestered and helpless. The questionable events that unfold at Kremlin, forces the US President to invoke the Ghost Protocol leading to the disavowal of IMF. Ethan and his team, which includes the computer geek Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), agents Jane Carter (Paula Patton) and William Brandt (Jeremy Renner), despite their severe handicap are the only hope left at preventing the diabolical duo of Hendricks and his stalwart Wistrom from fulfilling their demonic mission of global destruction through a nuclear war. Simon Pegg as Benji is spot on with his persiflage, and his nonchalance adds a much needed levity to the otherwise tense plot. Paula Patton as Jane Carter is a treat to the sore eyes: her imperial gait, upright posture, predatory agility, dusky complexion, steamy mystique, athletic built, curvaceous figure, and apparent haughtiness make her an object of envy for males and females alike. Her ethereal presence undoubtedly leaves a lasting impression on the viewer. The introduction of Jeremy Renner as William Brandt adds another layer of intrigue to the plot of MI – GP. Brandt's enigmatic part allows Renner to depict a wide array of emotions that his previous roles couldn't offer. The over-hyped inclusion of veteran Indian actor Anil Kapoor in the MI – GP cast is undoubtedly movie's greatest disappointment, especially from the perspective of Indian cineastes, as the actor fails to make an impression during his ephemeral performance.
Overall, MI – GP has managed to raise the bar for the Action genre. Indian movie-makers, who have recently started to delve into the genre, can look to take a note or two out of MI – GP in order to iron out the usual glitches. Despite the occasional lack of coherence in the plot, MI – GP works quite well at almost all the levels and promises to be a great entertainment. 8/10
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Mission Impossible at its best!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTom Cruise performed the sequence where Ethan Hunt scales the outside of the Burj Khalifa tower himself without the use of a stunt double. The Burj Khalifa tower is the tallest building in the world at 2,722 feet, or 829.8 meters. Cruise dangled outside the tower at approximately 1,700 feet, or 518 meters.
- GaffesIn the climax sequence, at the multilevel car park in India, all the cars are left-hand drive but in India cars are right-hand drive, like in Britain.
- Citations
William Brandt: [after getting out of a giant fan] Next time, I get to seduce the rich guy.
- Générique farfeluMuch like the first 'Mission: Impossible' movie, the opening credits to this film contain major plot points to the film.
- Autres versionsAmerican broadcast TV replaces Ethan's response to Brandt's "Your line's too short," ("No s***!") with an alternate take ("Yeah, I know!")
- ConnexionsFeatured in Breakfast: Episode dated 16 September 2011 (2011)
- Bandes originalesAin't That a Kick in the Head
Written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen)
Performed by Dean Martin
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 145 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 209 397 903 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 12 785 204 $ US
- 18 déc. 2011
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 694 713 380 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 12m(132 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
- 2.39 : 1






