Review of Mission Impossible (1971) by Johnny T — 15 Oct 2011
Director Brian De Palma is having too much fun zipping around curves and hitting the accelerator to slow down. He's a supremely confident engineer, and if you're game enough to make a jump for it and hold on, he offers the giddy excitement of watching the ground rush by beneath your dangling feet. Despite the snags, De Palma remains a virtuoso puppet-master, pulling the strings taut in a nail-biting robbery sequence, switching from micro to macro with Hitchcockian panache, and finally letting rip with a hell-for-leather climax. Tom Cruise looks cool and holds our attention while doing neat things that we don't quite understand. Exciting, smart and enormously enjoyable.
VERDICT: "Full Price" - My second highest rating (Positive to Mixed reaction). This is a rating to a movie I view as very entertaining and well made, and definitely worth paying the full price at a theatre to see or own on DVD. It is not perfect, but it is definitely excellent.
This review of Mission Impossible (1971) was written by Johnny T on 15 Oct 2011.
Mission Impossible has generally received mixed reviews.
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