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Original Title: Mission: Impossible III

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A man named Owen Davian kills an IMF agent that was sent undercover by the legendary Ethan Hunt, who has retired from combat missions. Hunt now has a fiancé, Julia, who believes that he works for the traffic department when he really trains younger IMF agents to go into combat. He is assigned to his last mission. His mission, should he choose to accept it is to capture Davian, who is selling a toxic weapon called the rabbits foot. But Davian is reckless, cruel, and deathly. He promises Hunt that he will find Julia, hurt her, and Ethan will be too dead to help her. The mission is no more different to others, its dangerous, smart, and impossible; but now it's personal.
The superior IMF agent Ethan Hunt is back. While contemplating living a quiet life with his wife-to-be, Julia, IMF has called him in to rescue his former student, Lindsey Farris, from the powerful arms dealer, Owen Davian. But Farris was killed in this mission. After Marrying Julia, Ethan and his team of IMF agents head toward Vatican City to capture Davian and interrogate him about the most powerful nuclear device ever created, the Rabbit's Foot. After Davian escapes, he somehow captured Julia, now Hunt must travel to Shanghai to recover the Rabbit's Foot and save Julia, and as always Hunt must "expect the impossible".
A ferocious, relentless, sugared up, ruthless, and unhinged piece of magic. This "thing" (honestly don't know what else to call it) doesn't even start. It just *is*, punching and kicking and shooting and running until the credits roll and the audience proceeds to run to their nearest garbage bin. So unrefined and yet so controlled, Mission: Impossible III is the equivalent to a neon fever dream that Alien from Spring Breakers probably would've had. It exists in its own singular universe, dropping the audience in with such unforgiving anguish and lost hope that the viewer can't even take their eyes off the screen. Not that the film is humorless, far from it, but the stakes are higher and the mood is grimmer, leading to a much more affecting conclusion than its predecessor.

The set-pieces, while less classical than in MI and less brilliantly idiotic in MI 2, carry significant weight, pushing Cruise to both his physical and psychological limit. His performance is unwavering in its power, and the opening sequence is a perfect example of his layered skills as an actor. And of course, the rest of the cast fits like a glove into either their new or returning roles. Phillip Seymour Hoffman, in particular, is a powerhouse of a villain, even with nonexistent back story.

JJ Abram's direction is dynamic and hot-blooded in a way that recalls the thrillers of Brian De Palma, although it's much more messy in structure and composition. His camera moves through space and people like it's physically pushing bystanders aside, only contributing to the fierce tension throughout. Along with Daniel Mindel's cinematography (who is also shooting SW: Episode 7) and the flavorful editing by Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey, Mission: Impossible III is aggressive and searing in its vitality. Mission Impossible 3 ( 4 out of 5 stars).

Mission Impossible 3 is a pretty fun exciting and action packed sequel. J.J. Abrams does bring a fresh style to the spy action film with a kinetic style, lots of action, a simple plot device that puts characters in a globe trotting adventure, and it is very fast paced that keeps you on the edge of your seat. I will say though, J.J. Abrams who did tv shows like Lost and Alias. This film does feel a lot like an episode from Alias just replace Jennifer Garner with Tom Cruise. And using similar music score from Lost. Which has the same music composer Michael Giacchino.

The plot follows Ethan (Tom Cruise) finally settling down with Julia (Michelle Monaghan). She does not know his secret life of working for IMF. She thinks he goes on business trips when he leaves for a mission. When a mission in Berlin has him rescuing an agent he once trained Lindsey (Keri Russell). He discovers that an arms dealer Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is after a mysterious device known as "Rabbit's foot." When Ethan and his team extract Davian and have him in custody. Davian will test Ethan when stakes are high when the threat comes to his wife Julia.

J.J. Abrams script uses the rabbit's foot as a plot device. Were the audience will not know much more about it. Except that it is a high valuable target to arms dealer and the bad guys will try get their hands on it. With the good guys trying to prevent that. It is a simple plot. But it sets up characters going on one set piece to another.

The action sequences are awesome and kinetic with energy. From the suspense opening sequence. To an action scene in Berlin were Ethan breaks into a warehouse with gun torrents causing destruction. And there escape on a helicopter being caught in a dogfight with another helicopter. Then, the film pauses a little bit and give a bit of a love story with Ethan and his wife. Then, flashes to Rome were Ethan and his team infiltrates an auction and tries to capture the villain. Which leads to a menacing conversation when Davian threatens Ethan on the plane. Foreshadowing for more to come. And than there is an explosive action sequence on a bridge with a drone destroying a convoy and Ethan trying to stop the bad guy from escaping. The action does not stop there. J.J. Abrams knows how to keep the pace moving and having wild action sequences that makes it the best movie out of the three.

Tom Cruise is great yet again. Philip Seymour Hoffman does play a menacing villain. He does not have to throw a punch but his words can make you feel unease. Michelle Monaghan was decent, as Ethans love interest. Their love story in the film is the weakest part. The movie plays like action and explosions than slows down when Julia is thinking Ethan is hiding something than it rushes to another action set piece. And it follows this pattern throughout.

Overall, Mission Impossible 3 is a good action film. The action sequences are plenty and visually exciting. It runs at a fast pace with several action set pieces. The plot is okay with a boring sub plot with Ethan and Julia. J.J. Abrams direction is energetic. He does have a lot of close up camera shots that is zoomed in characters faces. But still the best Mission movie yet. A gratifyingly clever, booby-trapped thriller that has enough fun and imagination and dash to more than justify its existence.
Impossible Missions Force (IMF) agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), retired from field work and currently training new recruits, learns that one of his trainees, Lindsey Farris (Keri Russell), who was following elusive black market arms dealer Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman), has disappeared, Ethan comes out of retirement to find her. When he and his team—munitions expert Luther Strickell (Ving Rhames), aviation expert Declan Gormley (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), and communication operative Zhen Lei (Maggie Q)—track down Davian and the mysterious "rabbit's foot", Davian retaliates by kidnapping Ethan's new wife Julia (Michelle Monaghan). Mission Impossible III is a sequel to Mission: Impossible (1996) (1996) and Mission: Impossible II (2000) (2000), which was based on a TV series also titled Mission: Impossible (1966) that ran from 1966 to 1973 and was created and initially produced by American screenwriter Bruce Geller. Writing credits for M:I 3 are credited to Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, and J.J. Abrams (who also directed). M:I 3 was followed by Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011) (2011) and Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015) ( 2015). The dialog didn't really have any meaning in the traditional sense, i.e., it was telling a ridiculous story. The purpose was to force Davian to pronounce commonly used syllables of speech to obtain a sample of his voice. When the sample was run through a computer program that Luther had, it created a base of Davian's voice pattern that Ethan could use with the voice modifying device on his throat to imitate Davian. Using Musgrave's (Billy Crudup) cellphone and with the help of IMF technician Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), Ethan tracks down the location of his last phone call. There, he finds Julia handcuffed and gagged with duct tape. Before he can set her free, however, Davian activates the bomb in Ethan's head, sending him reeling on the floor in pain. Davian then beats Ethan mercilessly, promising to kill Julia in front of him. Just as Davian reaches for his gun, Ethan manages to tackle him, and they both crash through a window to the street below, where Davian is hit by a truck and killed. With just minutes before the bomb in his head goes off, Ethan releases Julia, loosens power cables, and instructs her to electrocute him in order to deactivate the bomb. Julia does as told and, while Ethan lies dead on the floor, is forced to shoot Musgrave when he breaks into the room. Julia then performs CPR on Ethan, successfully resuscitating him. Taking the Rabbit's Foot with him, the two walk away as Ethan tells Julia about his job with the IMF. In the final scene, Ethan is back at headquarters. Brassel (Laurence Fishburne) congratulates him and alerts him to the fact that the White House has a possible mission for him. Before he leaves to go on his honeymoon with Julia, Ethan asks what is in the Rabbit's Foot, and Brassel promises to tell him if he will return to the IMF. Ethan promises to send a postcard, and then he and Julia walk off hand-in-hand. The Rabbit's Foot was basically a MacGuffin—a device used to move the plot along. A MacGuffin usually doesn't require much of an explanation, because it has little bearing on the story. All the audience needs to know is that it's something very important or valuable and that all the players in the story are trying desperately to get their hands on it. According to Carnahan in an interview on joblo.com:Danny [Gilroy] and I wrote a script about private military and going into Africa and assassinating this West African premier and throwing this country into chaos. Ken Branagh was gonna play this guy based on Timothy Spicer, who was an SAS colonel, British army. And he retires and he's a billionaire two years later, because he puts his private military together and they go into Sierra Leone and they go, "You got a problem with this rebel uprising? Will crush 'em.' 15% of the copper mines, 10% of the diamond trade, etc."

We were so far ahead of the curve, with private military. [...] But we had it where it was geopolitical and really sharp. It would have been something else, dude.

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