Mission Possible-Tom Cruises’ “Mission: Impossible 3” (2006)-A
Film Review
DVD Review
By Movie Critic Sam Lowell
Mission: Impossible 3, starring Tom Cruise, Phillip Seymour
Hoffman, Laurence Fishburne, Billy Crudup, Michelle Monaghan, 2006
Recently in reviewing Harrison Ford’s cinematic version of the
popular 1960s television series The
Fugitive from 1989 I noted that there were several films that had been made
from old time television series and that some were able to cross, to “pass” and
others were not. (The action has gone the other way as well with a film like
say American Graffiti spawning a
number of television series and they in turn spawning others). The film (now
part of a seemingly never-ending film series) under review, Mission: Impossible 3, is a similar
example of the flipping process although the technological gizmos used in that
long ago television series which seemed so exotic and improbable are today’s
standard fare for, uh, eight-year olds delights. Although the missions were
perhaps more interesting (and more politically attuned to then current Cold War
realities) than now, or at least this film.
That said every once in a while I like to grab an action-packed
adventure thriller and no question this one is a vehicle for the action every
minute title. I have not seen the other films in this series and so this review
makes no pretense to have an overview of the series or the place of this film
in the eyes of other critics but this one had a reasonably interesting
story-line along with that mile a minute action.
The play here centers around putting a serious bad guy out of action, a notorious arms dealer,
Davian, played by Phillip Seymour Hoffman, which means in the post 9/11 era
that he will sell to anybody with the price and further means he is not adverse
to selling to terrorists and other baddies. He has to be taken out no question
(although to beg the question a little the next arms dealer in the food chain
will quickly take his place). This assignment if taken by lead good guy Ethan
Hunt, played by Tom Cruise who is asked to come out of field duty retirement (if
he chose to take the assignment which old or new series was always done-what if
they decided not to-that would be an interesting if not particularly
action-packed film), is to find a missing female IMF agent who has a lead on Davian’s
whereabouts and take him out.
Needless to say once Ethan has a team selected by Musgrave the
operations director, played by Billy Crudup, who asked him do the mission they
ride the rails for the rest of the film. They track down the missing agent who
dies on duty but who gives Ethan and crew enough information to trace what is
up to the Vatican where Davian grabs his query (code name “Rabbits’ foot).Of course
after half a dozen false leads and ruses they are able to grab the object from
him. Grab Davian too although he doesn’t stay grabbed for long. Then Davian turns
the tables. See when Ethan entered retirement he started having dreams of that
nine to five job, a nice little house with white picket fence out in the suburbs
and a wife. Yeah a fetching wife, his current fetching girlfriend Julie, played
Michelle Monaghan. Davian grabs her and the action switches to China as Ethan
will move might and main to get his honey back (whom during the earlier part of
the film he marries to show the clueless about what his does Julie he is
sincere in his devotion to her).
Yeah, no question that Davian went over the line grabbing Julie, went
a little crazy even for somebody in his line of work and would pay for his life
for putting Julie through the meat-grinder. And he does but guess what that
Musgrave who gave Ethan the assignment had been “turned” and also had to be
taken out. Guess by who? Yeah, Julie. This Ethan-Julie marriage latch-up was
made in heaven. So don’t worry about the thinness of the story line inplaces and
the various ruses and false leads and enjoy the bang, bang action for a couple
of hours if you need an action thriller fix every once in a while just like me.
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