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In the exciting fourth entry in the successful action series, an attack on the Kremlin leaves IMF agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his team falsely accused of international terrorism. Forced to go underground, they must race against time to clear their names while trying to stop a plot to orchestrate a nuclear war between the United States and Russia. Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist, and, in a cameo, Ving Rhames co-star in director Brad Bird's first live-action film. 132 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English. Two-disc set. Review: The best pure action-adventure in a REALLY long time. - Tom Cruise is a great movie star. There. I said it. After some thirty years in this business and about twenty-five of those years spent as a bona-fide star, he can still make it work. No matter what you may think of him personally, there is an effortless charm that he brings to almost all of his films. Lately, though, it's been a bit of a slog. With films like KNIGHT AND DAY, VALKYRIE and LIONS FOR LAMBS (Remember that film? Yeah, me neither), he hasn't been packing them in like he used to. Even M-I:3 was considered something of a failure, despite doing over $350 million worldwide. But that's Hollywood for ya: You jump on Oprah's couch and you claim that psychology is a scam, and people look at you differently, even when you're acting. I've loved Cruise's work for decades (except when he's in REALLY lousy films, like COCKTAIL or THE FIRM or VANILLA SKY), and I've admired him when he took risks (like MAGNOLIA and COLLATERAL, even if I don't care for those films). When I heard that he had gotten Brad Bird, the director of Pixar classics THE INCREDIBLES and RATATOUILLE and my favorite hand-drawn English animated film of all time, THE IRON GIANT, I was VERY excited. This is obviously someone who knows extremely creative storytelling, and really knows how to construct a scene. But it was also his first live-action film. But with Simon Pegg returning, and new additions like Jeremy Renner, Tom Wilkinson, and Josh Holloway (despite the latter two had nothing more than cameos, really), and with working again with J.J. Abrams who helped revitalize the series with the third film, I still had high hopes. Then the reviews started pouring in. WOW. People were LOVING this film. And by all accounts, they were exactly right to. The film is ear-to-ear grinning and wall-to-wall action. Not the pensive De Palma action of the first film, and not John Woo M:I-2 mega-ultra gunplay action, and not uncomfortably realistic J.J. Abrams action; but like a snowball rolling down a hill, once it starts, it just gets bigger and bigger and then you find yourself at the bottom of that hill and you await the bliss of the impact. Bird lays the hyper-dynamic (and dare I say cartoonish) set pieces piled one on top of another like the most delicious action-adventure cake you've tasted in years. The haters can keep hating on Cruise, but he really makes this film pop just as much as Bird does. His breezy wit and afore-mentioned effortless charm flow during some of the film, but he gets down to business in a big way. One complaint I keep seeing of this film is how unrealistic it is. Guess what? IT'S MISSION &#*%^@& IMPOSSIBLE!! If it were MISSION: POSSIBLE, then I could accept that criticism. This is not HILL STREET BLUES; It's MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. It's not supposed to be realistic at all times. This is by far the best of the M:I series, and I hope that Bird and Cruise team up again soon, because that would be another mission I would absolutely choose to accept. Review: A High-Octane Thriller that Delivers Non-Stop Action and Suspense - If you're a fan of action-packed movies, you won't be disappointed with Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt, the fearless and resourceful agent who must save the world from a nuclear threat. This time, he and his team must navigate a web of international espionage and treachery to uncover the identity of a shadowy organization that seeks to destabilize the world's power balance. The action sequences in Ghost Protocol are some of the most thrilling and intense I've ever seen in a movie. From the iconic scene of Cruise scaling the side of the Burj Khalifa to the high-speed car chases through the streets of Mumbai, the movie delivers non-stop excitement and heart-pumping suspense. The special effects are top-notch, and the stunts are executed with precision and skill. The supporting cast is equally impressive, with standout performances from Jeremy Renner as William Brandt, a former analyst who joins the team, and Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn, the tech expert who provides some much-needed comic relief. Paula Patton is also excellent as Jane Carter, a skilled agent who proves to be a valuable asset to the team. The Blu-ray/DVD combo edition of Ghost Protocol comes with a digital copy, making it easy to enjoy this thrilling movie on any device. The picture quality is superb, with crisp and clear visuals that bring the action to life. The sound quality is also exceptional, with a powerful soundtrack that adds to the excitement of the movie. Overall, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol is a must-see movie for anyone who loves action and adventure. The storyline is engaging, the action is intense, and the performances are top-notch. It's a movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish and leave you wanting more. So, if you're looking for a high-octane thriller that delivers non-stop excitement, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol is the perfect choice.




| ASIN | B0C2J3VFDM |
| Actors | Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton, Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,758 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #202 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) #952 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,956) |
| Director | Brad Bird |
| Dubbed: | French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish |
| Item model number | TEST-See-N119 |
| MPAA rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format | Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 6.93 x 5.1 inches; 7.04 ounces |
| Release date | July 4, 2023 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 12 minutes |
| Studio | Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment |
T**B
The best pure action-adventure in a REALLY long time.
Tom Cruise is a great movie star. There. I said it. After some thirty years in this business and about twenty-five of those years spent as a bona-fide star, he can still make it work. No matter what you may think of him personally, there is an effortless charm that he brings to almost all of his films. Lately, though, it's been a bit of a slog. With films like KNIGHT AND DAY, VALKYRIE and LIONS FOR LAMBS (Remember that film? Yeah, me neither), he hasn't been packing them in like he used to. Even M-I:3 was considered something of a failure, despite doing over $350 million worldwide. But that's Hollywood for ya: You jump on Oprah's couch and you claim that psychology is a scam, and people look at you differently, even when you're acting. I've loved Cruise's work for decades (except when he's in REALLY lousy films, like COCKTAIL or THE FIRM or VANILLA SKY), and I've admired him when he took risks (like MAGNOLIA and COLLATERAL, even if I don't care for those films). When I heard that he had gotten Brad Bird, the director of Pixar classics THE INCREDIBLES and RATATOUILLE and my favorite hand-drawn English animated film of all time, THE IRON GIANT, I was VERY excited. This is obviously someone who knows extremely creative storytelling, and really knows how to construct a scene. But it was also his first live-action film. But with Simon Pegg returning, and new additions like Jeremy Renner, Tom Wilkinson, and Josh Holloway (despite the latter two had nothing more than cameos, really), and with working again with J.J. Abrams who helped revitalize the series with the third film, I still had high hopes. Then the reviews started pouring in. WOW. People were LOVING this film. And by all accounts, they were exactly right to. The film is ear-to-ear grinning and wall-to-wall action. Not the pensive De Palma action of the first film, and not John Woo M:I-2 mega-ultra gunplay action, and not uncomfortably realistic J.J. Abrams action; but like a snowball rolling down a hill, once it starts, it just gets bigger and bigger and then you find yourself at the bottom of that hill and you await the bliss of the impact. Bird lays the hyper-dynamic (and dare I say cartoonish) set pieces piled one on top of another like the most delicious action-adventure cake you've tasted in years. The haters can keep hating on Cruise, but he really makes this film pop just as much as Bird does. His breezy wit and afore-mentioned effortless charm flow during some of the film, but he gets down to business in a big way. One complaint I keep seeing of this film is how unrealistic it is. Guess what? IT'S MISSION &#*%^@& IMPOSSIBLE!! If it were MISSION: POSSIBLE, then I could accept that criticism. This is not HILL STREET BLUES; It's MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. It's not supposed to be realistic at all times. This is by far the best of the M:I series, and I hope that Bird and Cruise team up again soon, because that would be another mission I would absolutely choose to accept.
M**Y
A High-Octane Thriller that Delivers Non-Stop Action and Suspense
If you're a fan of action-packed movies, you won't be disappointed with Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt, the fearless and resourceful agent who must save the world from a nuclear threat. This time, he and his team must navigate a web of international espionage and treachery to uncover the identity of a shadowy organization that seeks to destabilize the world's power balance. The action sequences in Ghost Protocol are some of the most thrilling and intense I've ever seen in a movie. From the iconic scene of Cruise scaling the side of the Burj Khalifa to the high-speed car chases through the streets of Mumbai, the movie delivers non-stop excitement and heart-pumping suspense. The special effects are top-notch, and the stunts are executed with precision and skill. The supporting cast is equally impressive, with standout performances from Jeremy Renner as William Brandt, a former analyst who joins the team, and Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn, the tech expert who provides some much-needed comic relief. Paula Patton is also excellent as Jane Carter, a skilled agent who proves to be a valuable asset to the team. The Blu-ray/DVD combo edition of Ghost Protocol comes with a digital copy, making it easy to enjoy this thrilling movie on any device. The picture quality is superb, with crisp and clear visuals that bring the action to life. The sound quality is also exceptional, with a powerful soundtrack that adds to the excitement of the movie. Overall, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol is a must-see movie for anyone who loves action and adventure. The storyline is engaging, the action is intense, and the performances are top-notch. It's a movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish and leave you wanting more. So, if you're looking for a high-octane thriller that delivers non-stop excitement, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol is the perfect choice.
S**A
Es ist ganz in Ordnung Mit freundliche Grüßen Sandra
宮**吾
非常に良かったです。
C**N
Ghost Protocol has a ton of set pieces and really interesting funny, diverse dialogue in between. The later movies got too technical and intense between set pieces and can make you feel like you need to skip. MI4 is perfect. This 4k looks and sounds stunning, the movie itself is fun, dynamic, and although it's long, it gets you back on the edge of your seat every time. Worth every minute Tom Cruise is the best thing since Roger Moore. Absolutely love this movie, it's the quintessential Mission Impossible.
C**E
C’est le dernier qui me manquait p. Excellent film et pourtant je n’aime pas Tom Cruise…
A**S
Ho deciso che volevo anche questo capitolo per completare la saga, questo è il capitolo che porta nuova linfa a tutta la saga, infatti per la prima volta in questo capitolo si sente parlare del "sindacato" che poi conosceremo meglio nei capitoli successivi. Il film è come al solito esageratamente ricco di scene di azione, Tom Cruise non si smentisce mai, se andrete a vedere i contenuti extra scoprirete cosa pensa di poter fare quest'uomo, Tom Cruise ha rinunziato alla controfigura e ha girato tutte le scene più pericolose in prima persona, il film è decisamente allettante e godibilissimo grazie ai continui colpi di scena adrenalinici che ci incollano alla poltrona, impossibile addormentarsi davanti a questo film! Un film curatissimo, intelligente e avventuroso che ci porta a immaginare gli scenari più apocalittici più eclatanti, un film che ci spinge con curiosità all'interno di una trama molto raffinata e coinvolgente, un film di cui non si può fare a meno! Il bluray si vede benissimo anche se sono rimasto un po' deluso dal comparto audio! Si poteva osare di meglio nel distribuire il film! Nel complesso lo amerete, lo rivedrete, non ne potrete fare a meno! Consigliatissimo!
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