madelineangelahind-26972
Joined Sep 2016
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Poor Addition to the 28 series .In fact no addition to the series at all since this weak effort has little to recommend it
I didn't enjoy the movie ,which is doubly upsetting as I usually like a zombie film.
To be clear I don't object to series trying to introduce something new but in the case of this film the "twist " is strange and adds nothing interesting.
There is too much mawkish sentimentality in certain scenes which really isn't to my taste and undermines the tension and horror .
The acting is adequate but not memorable and after the initial scenes the whole film becomes anticlimactic .
To be clear I don't object to series trying to introduce something new but in the case of this film the "twist " is strange and adds nothing interesting.
There is too much mawkish sentimentality in certain scenes which really isn't to my taste and undermines the tension and horror .
The acting is adequate but not memorable and after the initial scenes the whole film becomes anticlimactic .
The mission impossible movies just keep getting better and better.
This latest instalment is stunning and spectacular, the kind of movie that you need to see on the big screen.
No actor has literally risked his life for the audience the way that Tom Cruise does as Ethan Hunt and in this movie he raises the bar on stuntwork to dizzying heights, both literally and metaphorically.
(on a side note there needs to be an Oscar for stuntwork and Cruise needs to be the first recipient).
The cast are universally excellent.
This film series has eclipsed Bond as the premier action adventure movie franchise.
My only worry is how can they possibly surpass this for the next one?
This latest instalment is stunning and spectacular, the kind of movie that you need to see on the big screen.
No actor has literally risked his life for the audience the way that Tom Cruise does as Ethan Hunt and in this movie he raises the bar on stuntwork to dizzying heights, both literally and metaphorically.
(on a side note there needs to be an Oscar for stuntwork and Cruise needs to be the first recipient).
The cast are universally excellent.
This film series has eclipsed Bond as the premier action adventure movie franchise.
My only worry is how can they possibly surpass this for the next one?
Every cliche you can imagine is present in this tired, derivative waste of time. There isn't much to recommend in this uninspired low budget pablum.
The story isn't terrible but you've seen it all countless times before.
The acting is amateurish in the extreme. You can't present something to an audience with this poor level of acting and expect to be taken seriously. If you are trying to create tension or chills you need better actors. There are no two ways about it.
The film isn't exciting, scary or suspenseful. It is a cheap not very cheerful filler.
In all conscience I can't recommend this.
The story isn't terrible but you've seen it all countless times before.
The acting is amateurish in the extreme. You can't present something to an audience with this poor level of acting and expect to be taken seriously. If you are trying to create tension or chills you need better actors. There are no two ways about it.
The film isn't exciting, scary or suspenseful. It is a cheap not very cheerful filler.
In all conscience I can't recommend this.