Review: Like my buddy Roger Ebert stated
"The first 'Mission: Impossible' (1996), directed by Brian De Palma, had a plot no one understood. 'M:I2' has a plot you don't need to understand. It's been cobbled together by the expert Hollywood script doctor Robert Towne out of elements of other movies, notably Hitchcock's "Notorious" (1946), from which he takes the idea that the hero first falls in love with the heroine, then heartlessly assigns her to resume an old affair with an ex-lover to spy on his devious plans."
M:I-2 is way better then the original. And contains excellent direction from John Woo.
Rating: 4(****)out of 4(****)stars
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"The first 'Mission: Impossible' (1996), directed by Brian De Palma, had a plot no one understood. 'M:I2' has a plot you don't need to understand. It's been cobbled together by the expert Hollywood script doctor Robert Towne out of elements of other movies, notably Hitchcock's "Notorious" (1946), from which he takes the idea that the hero first falls in love with the heroine, then heartlessly assigns her to resume an old affair with an ex-lover to spy on his devious plans."
M:I-2 is way better then the original. And contains excellent direction from John Woo.
Rating: 4(****)out of 4(****)stars
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