"I'm sorry, James who!?" That was my thought one-third into the movie, prompting me to then compare this with the revamped Bond franchise. Bond's three-dimensional, flawed character and class gives him the win, but he has some healthy competition in Ghost Protocol. It took gadgets to a whole new level, and the exotic locations and action were precisely and coherently shot. This movie suffers from two things though: a long and bit tedious second and third act and, more importantly, four fairly shallow main characters: the 100% hero, the 100% goof, the 100% sexy and vulnerable woman, and the suspicious new member. There are quite a lot of other characters involved in this plot, but the writing did a great job of making them feel solid and fleshed out and believably ties them all into the story arc.
December 15, 2011Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mission_impossible_ghost_protocol/
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