Review of Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018) by Beth D — 16 Nov 2018
Whilst watching this film for part of my creative media course at college this is what I observed in Mission Impossible- Fallout.
The cinematography of the movie is that there was some good camera work of zooming in and out at the right moments, with all the visual effects going on throughout the film to draw me in. I believe during this film they have not to appeared to be many green screen shots from watching all the stunts that Tom Cruise has done. As well as it being very suspenseful from the cuts from scenes, which have been moved quickly from one to another. So there is no dull moments in the film.
The mise-en-scene of the film is that there is a range of interesting settings of all major city, for example London and Paris. There is also a lot of typical secret agent outfits for example suits. The lighting plays a huge part in this film because it changes with the mood of the scene creating an atmosphere, as well as the colour of the surroundings. The camera angles have also created an interesting effect on the film because every scene it has work well will, because of how many camera angles there have to make you feel happy, tension or afraid. For example watching Tom Cruiseï¿ 1/2(TM)s character Ethan Hunt jump from the plane you see him from below, then above and constantly changing.
All round I think the movie was made well and is a great watch for people who enjoy action movies.
This review of Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018) was written by Beth D on 16 Nov 2018.
Mission: Impossible - Fallout has generally received very positive reviews.
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