Misión: Imposible - Sentencia Mortal Parte 1
Ethan Hunt y su tripulación se embarcan en su misión más peligrosa hasta la fecha: evitar que una nueva y terrible arma ponga en peligro a toda la humanidad. Nada debe ser más importante que... Leer todoEthan Hunt y su tripulación se embarcan en su misión más peligrosa hasta la fecha: evitar que una nueva y terrible arma ponga en peligro a toda la humanidad. Nada debe ser más importante que su misión, ni siquiera las vidas de los que ama.Ethan Hunt y su tripulación se embarcan en su misión más peligrosa hasta la fecha: evitar que una nueva y terrible arma ponga en peligro a toda la humanidad. Nada debe ser más importante que su misión, ni siquiera las vidas de los que ama.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominado a 2 premios Óscar
- 18 premios ganados y 67 nominaciones en total
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In 'Dead Reckoning' there's none of that. Here it's keys changing hands every 10 minutes that is suppose to pass as suspense. And of course the only true selling point: the stunts performed by Tom Cruise.
But I want and expect more than that.
A large part of the film is devoted to people sitting or standing in a room, explaining what the plot is. Endless talking and explaining. We are told in several scenes the same information we just heard. Worst one is Benji, who is merely there to repeat things for someone in the cast, to make sure everyone in the audience knows what is going on. That is sloppy writing. One of the biggest no-no's as a screenwriter is resolving to "so what you are saying is, that..." info sharing. Benji does this all the time. And he is as incompetent as usual. And he is supposed to be a part of a small and unique team that is saving the world? Really?
I hope MI:8 isn't just another Tom Cruise stunt reel where it looks like they make the story up as the go along, as long as all marks are checked in the end (running, face swapping, dealing with heights etc), and where character development takes a backseat. Bigger is not always better. And the action ALWAYS has to serve the story, not the other way around.
Partly I think it is the acting. Not from Tom, and Harley is amazing as everything she does. But the rest feel like they are just there. Partly it is the ending, which I did not like. There is no cherry on top, no cliffhanger. The movie sort of just ends. Another thing that bothers me is that the chase scene and adrenaline inducing events are there to entertain yes, and oh boy do they deliver, but I also feel like that is their only purpose. This is almost like watching Fast&Furious, only less crazy and better acted.
I do highly recommend this movie, and if you liked previous instalment's you will love this one. And the action is insanely good at times. However this movie did not do it for me. Time to end this franchise because clearly the people involved have started to get bored with it, and so have I.
7/10 and a good very entertaining movie, but hollow and soulless. If it wasn't for a couple of action scenes I would not remember a single thing about this movie in a couple of days.
Overall, the movie just felt a bit bizarre. Almost like an AI wrote it or something. I seriously hope the next one tries to get closer to the tone of MI 6.
Behind the Scenes of the 'Mission: Impossible' Movies
Behind the Scenes of the 'Mission: Impossible' Movies
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- TriviaThe frequent delays caused by COVID-19 ballooned the budget to $291 million, making it the most expensive Mission: Impossible film (surpassing Fallout, $178 million), the most expensive film of Tom Cruise's career (again surpassing Fallout), and the most expensive film ever produced by Paramount (surpassing Transformers: el último caballero (2017), $217 million). The insurance company Chubb originally gave Paramount only £4.4 million (about $5.4 million) for the delays, arguing that the cast and crew could still fulfill their duties to the production despite being infected with COVID-19. Paramount sued Chubb in 2021, and the two companies settled in 2022. In 2023, Chubb gave Paramount a £57 million (about $71 million) payout for the COVID-caused delays, reducing the film's budget to about $220 million, which still makes it the most expensive film for Cruise, Paramount, and the franchise. It was then surpassed by its own sequel, Misión imposible: Sentencia Final (2025), with an estimated budget of $300 million.
- ErroresGrace crawls over the coals on the train. For the rest of the movie, her shirt is completely unmarked with any coal stains.
- Citas
Ethan Hunt: [to Grace] I swear your life will always matter more to me than my own.
Grace: You don't even know me.
Ethan Hunt: What difference does *that* make?
- Créditos curiososDisclaimer as one of the last entries in the end credits scroll: "The Producers wish to express that in no way, shape or form were the Rome Spanish Steps used to drive a moving vehicle down. This segment of the film was re-created with a set built on a Studio backlot."
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- Bandas sonorasThe Mission: Impossible Theme
Written by Lalo Schifrin
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
- Locaciones de filmación
- Helsetkopen, Møre og Romsdal, Noruega(motorcycle jump)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 291,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 172,640,980
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 54,688,347
- 16 jul 2023
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 571,125,435
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 43 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1