Sunday, May 7, 2006

Rookie director Abrams saves the series, barely


“Mission Impossible:3”
Starring: Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ving Rhames, Keri Russell, Michelle Monaghan, Jonathan Ryhs Meyers, Maggie Q, Laurence Fishburne, Billy Crudup
3 stars out of 4


Once again new blood is brought to the helm of the spy series, this time it’s in the hands of the creator of Lost and Alias. J.J Abrams who makes his directional debut here, leaves nothing to chance and sticks to what he knows best, non stop action that audiences crave.

Cruise is back as super agent Ethan Hunt, who is now engaged and is actually in love. Michelle Monaghan plays his fiancée Julia, who doesn’t know the true nature of his work. In a quiet scene that Abrams makes work, Ethan tells Jules to just trust him, that all that he asks. This time the villain is Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman who plays Owen Davian, an international arms dealer who has a long list of clients and an even deadlier list of merchandise. Davian is after the “rabbits foot” which he will sell for a large price and the buyer will probably use it for world domination.

It’s Hunt’s mission to detain Davian and grab possession of the rabbit’s foot. Hunt’s team consists of his long time friend Luther(Rhames) and new IMF blood that includes Rhys Meyers and Maggie Q. Abrams fast pace scope takes us to Germany, Rome, Shanghai and every stunt in between. The set pieces are there, it just up to this good looking cast to perform well in front of them.

The problem with the last 2 films of the series, was that with the first one a lot of the cast is killed of early, no character development anywhere. The 2nd installment placed in John Woo’s hands contained to much action, it was basically Ethan against the world, especially no character development there. Abrams knows how to show relationships, he does it all to well with his gold mine T.V series’, but he shows a strong relationship between Ethan and Jules, MI:3 shows emotion and some humor, both sorely lacking in the series so far. With this film most likely being the final installment, Abrams goes out with style as he mashes together a handful of movie stars and let’s them have fun. Laurence Fishburne plays the head honcho over at IMF headquarters, Billy Crudup does fine work as the hands off mission leader for Ethan's team.

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