Mission Impossible 3
I guess the one where the franchise just settles down.
Cruise is back with a reasonable haircut, another skinny/petite love interest, and sensible editing. The cast is stacked with one of that eras great actors in Philip Seymour Hoffman playing an absolutely compelling and despicable villain because, you know, he's a good actor and such.
The movie is interesting for establishing a few things:
- Keri Russell's transition from drama girl (Felicity) to action chick (the Americans). She is rescued and seems all beat up and weak until Cruise slo-mo tosses her a gun, she kicks ass and looks awesome doing it, then dies and thanks Cruise for helping her agent find her more lucrative work. Perfect.
- The start of the JJ Abrams of franchise control. Competence, blandness, and plot incoherence.
The two things Abrams does- which is a forerunner of what he'll do with Star Trek/Wars- is to make a movie where you can understand the action, it moves along well, everything looks good but not too memorable, and everything is... fine. But it's very open about not caring about the plot and sort of makes fun of you if you do? I mean there's this whole McGuffin object they're all fighting about and at the end of the movie characters actually joke about not knowing what it is, like if you care you're stupid. I mean yeah guys, I know it doesn't really matter, the point is the action and spectacle, but.. I dunno, it's fun to try? Doesn't it add more if the filmmakers care about the plot at least?
It is nice to see more women do stuff in this film than before- not just Russell but some Asian chick gets to look cool and sexy and actually survives so that's good. Ving Rhaimes' characters is trying to have serious life advice talk with Cruise during a mission which drove me a bit made.. like, bro, can we grab a beer after we survive this or something?
And once again, Cruise's love interest puts up with way too much of his crap. "Oh you lied to me about everything, that's OK, I love you" lol no my dude wut
Unlike the previous film, the action seems to respect the laws of physics and Cruise is no longer doing Street Fighter moves. I do like that.