| Mission Impossible 2 - Impossible 2 (Single Disc) (2000)
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| Front Cover |
Actor |
Back Cover |
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| Tom Cruise |
Ethan Hunt
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| Ving Rhames |
Luther Stickell
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| Thandie Newton |
Nyah Nordoff-Hall
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| Brendan Gleeson |
John C. McCloy
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| Richard Roxburgh |
Hugh Stamp
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| Rade Sherbedgia |
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| Dougray Scott |
Sean Ambrose
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| John Polson |
Billy Baird
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| Anthony Hopkins |
Boss
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| Rade Serbedzija |
Dr. Nekhorvich
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| William Mapother |
Wallis
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| Dominic Purcell |
Ulrich
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| Plot |
| Visually stunning, and a likely must for John Woo aficionados, the second Mission: Impossible outing from megastar Tom Cruise suffers from an inconsistent tone and tired plot devices--not only recycled from other films, but repeated throughout the film. Despite remarkable cinematography and awe-inspiring, trademark Woo photography, the movie offers a tepid story from legendary screenwriter-director Robert Towne (Chinatown, Without Limits) and a host of other writers, most uncredited. It is, regrettably, as forgettable as the first big-budget, big box-office MI in 1996, and it's clear (as Towne confirms) that the plot was developed around Woo- and Cruise-written action sequences. The film combines equal elements of romance and action, and is best when it features the stunning allure of Thandie Newton as Nyah, a master thief recruited by the sinewy charms of Ethan Hunt (a fit Cruise). Deeply in love after a passionate night, the couple must then combat MI nemesis (and Nyah's former lover) Sean Ambrose (Ever After's Dougray Scott). Ambrose holds hostage a virus and its cure, and offers them to the highest bidder. Woo's famed mythic filmmaking is far from subtle, with heroic Hunt frequently slow-motion walking through fire, smoke, or other similar devices, replete with a white dove among pigeons to signal his presence. The emphasis on romance is an attempt to develop character and a more human side to superspy Hunt, but still the dreary story proves a distraction from the exciting action sequences. John Polson (as an MI team member) is an Aussie talent to keep an eye on. --N.F. Mendoza |
| Movie Details |
| Genre |
Adventure; Thriller; Mystery; Action |
| Director |
John Woo |
| Producer |
Paula Wagner; Tom Cruise; Terence Chang |
| Writer |
Robert Towne; Bruce Geller; Ronald D. Moore |
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| Studio |
Paramount Pictures |
| Country |
USA
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| Language |
English |
| Audience Rating |
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Running Time |
124 mins |
| Movie Release Date |
5/24/2000 |
| Color |
Color |
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| Personal Details |
| Format |
DVD |
| Seen It |
Yes |
| Index |
648 |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
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| Edition Details |
| Edition |
Special Edition |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Screen Ratio |
2.35:1 |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| Barcode |
097363348740 |
| Release Date |
11/7/2000 |
| Subtitles |
English |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Audio Tracks |
English Dolby Digital 5.1
French Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Extra Features
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"Behind The Mission" Exclusive Cast And Crew Interviews "Mission Incredible" Stunts Featurette "Impossible Shots" 11 Amazing Stunt Sequences Including Exclusive Interviews With Tom Cruise, John Woo And Stunt Coordinator Brian Smrz Commentary By Director John Woo "I Disappear" Metallica Music Video Alternate Title Sequence "Mission Improbable" A M:I-2 Inspired Parody From The MTV Movie Awards Dynamic Interactive Motion Menus Scene Selection
DVD-ROM Features: Agent Dossiers Mission Locations "Legend Of Chimera" M:I-2 Tech Tools MI:I-2 DVD Online
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