Mission : Impossible - Protocole fantôme

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Impliquée dans l'attentat terroriste du Kremlin, l'agence Mission Impossible (IMF) est totalement discréditée. Tandis que le président lance l'opération "Protocole Fantôme", Ethan Hunt, privé de ressources et de renfort, doit trouver le moyen de blanchir l'agence et de déjouer toute nouvelle tentative d'attentat. Mais pour compliquer encore la situation, l'agent doit s'engager dans cette mission avec une équipe de fugitifs d'IMF dont il n'a pas bien cerné les motivations… (Paramount Pictures FR)

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POMO 

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français Dans le dernier tiers, il y a non seulement du souffle, mais aussi tout ce qui rend la dernière période si géniale - une vision comique et intelligente, une cohésion sympathique de l'équipe IMF Cruise-Patton-Renner-Pegg, des jeux de scénario astucieux avec des clichés, des gadgets d'espionnage hi-tech inventifs, ainsi que de l'action et de la tension visuellement attrayantes. Dubaï aurait dû être le dernier lieu d'action, pas le milieu. Et le méchant joué par le charismatique Michael Nyqvist devait avoir plus de temps d'écran. En ce qui concerne les détails, MI-4 est agréable, mais dans l'ensemble, il se classe seulement en troisième position, derrière le premier et le troisième opus. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais Mission Impossible is and always has been a great series of great action shots. I’ve always been more interested in them than the story itself, which was never exactly perfect but it managed to captivate my interest. In this instalment, I was more interested in the huge list of interesting actors. Cool Tom Cruise is a classic, but Simon Pegg also amused me a lot. On the other hand, it is a pity that Michael Nyqvist did not have a more remarkable part and that you can’t even tell that some scenes were shot in the Czech Republic. The important thing is that the director of animated movies was able to make one of the best action films that I have seen in the last few years. And I think that when I give it a go again, I might increase my rating to five stars, because some scenes here were really at the level of an action orgasm and I couldn’t get enough of them. Tom Cruise is really a champ, considering what I heard about how well he treated ordinary people on the set in Mladá Boleslav, and especially the fact that he shot all the action scenes himself. I bow down before him. ()

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novoten 

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anglais Mission: Accomplished. I fought with Bird's perspective for some time, but his qualities are especially highlighted in the tightly repeated saga. The pace is occasionally almost frenetic, balanced by the surprising cadence of lines, an excellent passage in Dubai, and a playfully espionage mood, cleverly combined with Abrams' established trends. Fans of various neighboring series can also enjoy it, because in gloomy moments, Ethan resembles Jack Bauer, and in the final battle, he is like James Bond. And it is precisely this cross-section of genres and moods that ultimately elevates Ghost Protocol to the position of a strong player. ()

Marigold 

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anglais Everything I could ask for from an action movie. Well-written dialogues, detailed scenes that wait calmly for half an hour before engaging some of the indicated elements, a polished visual, and a soundtrack that reflects the subtle irony and exaggeration of the whole spectacle. Two hours of dynamism, invention and infiltration, each with more ideas than any previous MI as a whole. Finally, it doesn't take itself too seriously and it bets on only one big currency - spy entertainment. The best MI and overall one of the best and most unique blockbusters of recent years. Thumbs up for Brad Bird - he sees action differently. Where others would bet on monumetality and quantity, the director plays with the perfect execution of de facto relatively tight scenes, the spectacularity of which does not lie in the number of explosions, but rather in the intelligent use of scale and utilization of the environment. Bird just sees better. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais The most compelling evidence for why we should adore Abrams. This Scientology production tinsel may have inherited most of its predecessor's hallmarks, such as adrenaline-pumping action and plenty of teasing of past films, but it neglected to add at least a drop of itself to it. Neither the BMW prototype nor the protagonist's breasts stay in your head longer than the legendary opening countdown lasts; there’s zero work with the villain, the plot isn’t very catchy, and the premature climax of everything that was already done in Dubai is Bird's sole responsibility. ()

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