Mission: Impossible II [2 Discs]
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Rating:
PG13 — for intense sequences of violent action and some sensualityStudio:
ParamountUPC:
097360704549Year of Release:
2000Item Number:
PRD007045Release Date:
04/11/2006Genre:
Action –
Action Thriller –
Glamorized Spy Film –
Glamorized Spy Film –
Spy Film
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
Director John Woo brings Hong Kong-style martial arts action to this comic book-flavored sequel that eschews the complicated plot and political maneuverings of its predecessor in favor of pure, adrenaline-charged thrills. Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt, an operative for the top-secret government agency IMF (Impossible Missions Force). Fellow agent Sean Ambrose (Dougray Scott) has gone rogue, stealing a sample of a deadly synthetic virus named Chimera that could rapidly wipe out the world's population. Ambrose's plan is to sell Chimera to the highest bidder in exchange for shares of stock in the winner's company. Summoned by the new IMF chief (Anthony Hopkins in an uncredited cameo role), Ethan is assigned to recruit the help of Ambrose's former lover Nyah Nordoff-Hall (Thandie Newton), a gorgeous woman who left Ambrose broken-hearted and who may be able to quickly regain his confidence. Once he meets and spends a night with Nyah, however, Ethan is smitten, and now must both capture Ambrose and keep Nyah alive as she infiltrates a nest of vipers. Sophisticated disguises, gun battles, and high-speed chases are the order of the day, very much in the James Bond mold. Mission: Impossible 2 is based on a story by Star Trek: The Next Generation writers Ronald D. Moore and Brannon Braga, with a script polish by Robert Towne. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
AWARDS
Broadcast Film Critics Association
- Won Best Composer - 2000 (Hans Zimmer)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Director:
John WooProducer:
Tom Cruise, Paula WagnerScreen Story:
Brannon Braga, Ronald D. MooreScreenwriter:
Robert TowneCinematographer:
Jeffrey KimballSongwriter:
Metallica, Lalo SchifrinComposer (Music Score):
Hans ZimmerEditor:
Steven Kemper, Christian WagnerProduction Designer:
Thomas SandersArt Director:
Nathan CrowleySupervising Art Director:
Daniel DorranceArt Director:
Michelle McGahey, Kevin KavanaughAssociate Producer:
Michael DovenExecutive Producer:
Terence Chang, Paul HitchcockSet Designer:
Thomas BettsSet Decorator:
Lauri GaffinCostume Designer:
Lizzy GardinerSet Decorator:
Kerrie BrownSound/Sound Designer:
Paul "Salty" BrincatFirst Assistant Director:
Arthur AndersonCasting:
Deborah Aquila, Greg Apps, Sarah Halley-FinnSecond Unit Director:
Billy BurtonStunts Coordinator:
Brian SmrzMakeup Special Effects:
Kevin YagherVisual Effects:
CinesiteSecond Unit Director Of Photogra:
Gary CapoSupervising Sound Editor:
Mark StoeckingerVisual Effects Supervisor:
Richard YurcichVideo Assist:
Wayne R. Tidwell
REVIEW:
- Infused with the comic book sensibilities of Hong Kong-style martial arts cinema, the big-budget sequel Mission: Impossible 2 (2000) features dazzling camera work, wire-work stunts, and blisteringly fast-paced cutting under the assured hand of action director John Woo. At the same time, the film's wafer-thin script responds to criticisms of the first film being too intricately plotted and intellectually rigorous, resulting in an overly simplistic plot and rather flat, uninspired villain (Dougray Scott) that fail to challenge even the most absurd and over-the-top James Bond epics. Like so many sequels to action-movie hits, Mission: Impossible 2 achieves its visual thrills by ramping up the crisis and kinetic set pieces to cartoon proportions, resulting in a film that's exciting if totally unbelievable. Woo's sharp eye and sense of visual sizzle, a surprisingly winsome, almost fey performance by Tom Cruise, a beautiful female lead (Thandie Newton), and a cameo appearance by an unbilled Anthony Hopkins) keep this second impossible mission from going utterly to ground. What's missing from the film, however, is a sense of mystery that would keep this spy genre entry as mentally engaging as it is viscerally titillating. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
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