rodrigocpfranca
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I think MI4 improves what MI3 started to do with mission impossible plots. It has a combination of comedy, action, locations, visual, and lots of turning points that we can see in the new mission impossible movies and in other huge productions like the avengers, 007, battleship, and other movies of the sort.
Characters are very charismatic and they seem to be the best choice for the movie. The relationship between the team is something very attractive in this movie.
Action scenes are great, they're in their better as well. The movie only lacked a little bit of romance. But that was something kind of good to variety. The combination of great cars, motorcycles, girls, landscapes and spots, as incredible action movements that characterize the franchise is there as always.
The first thing we can see is this movie is a well balanced combination of a war movie and a zombie movie. The movie starts in the beginning of the action and I took a while to familiarize with the character and get into the spirit of things. But in a second thought, i couldn't think of better way to start the movie.
One thing that was very apparent to me is that the movie, especially the beginning of it can really make you feel how horrible war is.
At the turn point, the movie really gets your attention and you concentrate in the story and forget about technical details. You get eager to see if they will manage their mission.
I thought the movie could have more suspense, just as the trailer showed.
Again I'm writing about a movie genre that I like very much. This is the first from the new generation of mission impossible movies. Differently from the second one Ethan appears to be more connected an dependent on his friends and his team. In a good way. The character is more realistic and emotional, he's afraid for his wife and you can see he's emotionally disturbed in the appropriate parts, but even then his skills are more than enough to solve the problems. But it's again more realistic than the second one in this aspect too. Footage is improved and there's a nice combination of fast cars, beautiful women and nice clothes and landscapes. But in a certain way, they seem to give less importance to that than they do in 007's movies.
Action is the main goal here.