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Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
2015 131 min United States of America PG-13 12+
★7.6
Action, Adventure
Director: Christopher McQuarrie
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Description
Ethan and team take on their most impossible mission yet—eradicating 'The Syndicate', an International and highly-skilled rogue organization committed to destroying the IMF.
Budget:
$150M
US Gross:
$195.04M
Worldwide:
$682.72M
Starring
Tom Cruise
Actor
Rebecca Ferguson
Actor
Jeremy Renner
Actor
Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2016
— Best Stunt Ensemble
Saturn Awards 2016
— Best Action/Adventure Film
Saturn Awards 2016
— Best Supporting Actor
Key opinion
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation is widely regarded as a high-octane, polished entry in the franchise, largely defined by Rebecca Ferguson's standout performance and Tom Cruise's commitment to spectacular stunt work. While opinions vary on how it compares to its predecessor Ghost Protocol, it is generally praised for its successful blend of classic spy tropes, kinetic action, and effective team dynamics.
| Acting | Rebecca Ferguson delivers a standout, compelling performance as the morally ambiguous Ilsa Faust, providing the series with one of its most complete and layered female characters. | |
| Acting | Tom Cruise maintains his status as the series' anchor, with his willingness to perform real-world, high-risk stunts providing a visceral energy that defines the film's success. | |
| Direction | The film features expertly crafted, high-stakes set pieces, including the motorcycle chase and plane takeoff, which are widely considered the highlights of the cinematic experience. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is viewed through a polarized lens: some appreciate its return to the series' roots and tight pacing, while others find the narrative thin, predictable, or lacking the innovation of previous installments. | |
| Originality | While most acknowledge the film is a high-quality blockbuster, critical consensus is divided on whether it surpasses the creative energy of the series' fourth entry, 'Ghost Protocol'. |