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It’s no surprise to learn that Rogue Nation went into production without an ending.
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Beyond that, everyone in the cast just spits out dialogue without emotion or wit, going through the motions because this movie requires a plot between all of the chases, explosions, star-gazing, and sight-seeing.
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Simon Pegg tosses in some befuddled British comedy charm, Ferguson delivers a sexy and tough as nails spy companion, Renner stands around in the frame with intent, and Ving Rhames tilts his hat sideways while sitting in front of a series of laptops (so you know he’s cool). Cruise does his thing fairly well, furrowing his brow either comedically or dramatically when required and pulling of some pretty great action n’ fight scenes for a 50something. There’s a great deal of fun to be had there, mixing some fantastic stuntwork with just enough CGI to bend reality without breaking it. The good news is that the set pieces never cease to deliver, whether it’s a wild motorcycle chase through the mountains or an underwater spin on the dangling list-stealing sequence from M:I 1. Crosses turn into double crosses, which then turn into triple crosses until eventually the only person who knows what’s going on is Cruise, who has to both save his reputation and the world (but oddly, not get the girl in this weirdly asexual spy movie). Then one-by-one Cruise collects his teammates Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, and Jeremy Renner to help out. He stumbles onto an agent within the syndicate played by the delightful discovery Rebecca Ferguson (seriously, she’s great) who helps give him info on super-duper Syndicate baddie Sean Harris. Unfortunately, the big CIA boss man Alec Baldwin won’t hear of it and after a series of mix-em-ups, Tom Cruise ends up having to go rogue to save the world (you know, like the other Mission: Impossible movies). The plot is something to do with an international rogue organization of former spies called The Syndicate, which Tom Cruise (well, he’s named technically named Ethan Hunt, but let’s be honest the character never had a personality beyond being Tom Cruise) know exists and is determined to stop. But given that writer/director Christopher McQuarrie has an Oscar for screenwriting, you’d hope the movie would play a little smoother than this. Granted aside from the first Robert Towne scripted movie, the M:I flicks haven’t exactly been renowned from their intricate plotting. The set pieces are fun and intricately designed, while the plot is just a bunch of espionage gobbledygook barely holding it all together. That’s sort of the problem with Mission: Impossible- Rogue Nation as a whole. It’s just a cool idea that everyone had to start the movie despite the fact that it has nothing to do with anything else. There’s no denying that the stunt is impressive, but the sequence drops with no set up or pay off. Things kick off with that big Tom Cruise-tied-to-a-plane stunt that you’ve heard so much about. As a result, the latest episode in the Tom Cruise spy show feels a little tedious. Aside from piling plot twists on top of plot twists and taking everything far too seriously, McQuarrie doesn’t have much of a stamp to lend to Rogue Nation. Unfortunately, this time Cruise saddled the franchise with Christopher McQuarrie, a talented screenwriter without much of a directorial voice. Thus far, the series has thrived on hiring distinct directors like Brian DePalma, John Woo, JJ Abrams, and Brad Bird to each bring their own unique take on Cruise’s cartoon espionage adventures. Yet, here we are with a fifth Mission: Impossible movie that’s really starting to show it’s franchise fatigue.
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It’s bizarre to think that that Tom Cruise managed to will an old TV series into a film franchise that’s kept trucking for 19 years and counting.

Tom Cruise goes Tom Cruise all over this Tom Cruise stunt-filled Tom Cruise movie.
