2 hours agoAuthor: Ashish Tiwari
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Mission started in 1996: Impossible series is now at its last stop. This is the eighth and possibly the last part of this world’s most popular action franchise, spreading in eight films – Mission: Impossible – The Final Recking. The name and Nazir that Tom Cruise created as an ethn hunt for 30 years, is now going to become history.
The makers claim that this is the last film of the franchise, and if it is really so, the fans may feel a little disappointed and a little disappointment from the film. The film has been released in theaters today. The length of this film is 2 hours 49 minutes. Dainik Bhaskar has given this film 3 out of 5 star ratings.

How is the story of the film?
The story of the film begins from there, where the previous film was over. A ‘Entity’ means the invisible AI is looking to destroy the digital system of the enemy world. The President of America himself sends a voice message to Ethan Hunt, and says – “The world needs you once again.” After this, the race starts in which Ethan has to save not only America, but the whole of humanity from this invisible danger.
How is the acting of Starcast?
Tom Cruise once again proves that he is not just an actor, a obsessive fighter. At the age of 62, his energy, stunts and emotional expressions are amazing. The chopper chase and the scene inside the sea is an example of his hard work and courage.
The supporting cast also played their roles firmly by Heli Atwell, Wing Rahms, Simon Peg and Angela Baset. Especially Lucy Tulugarjuk’s simplicity and humor gives a slight smile to the audience.

How is direction and technical side?
The direction of Christopher Mcquarery is gorgeous and serious, but this time the tone seems slightly dramatic and drawn. In the first half, the film takes excessive dialogues and time in the formation, causing the speed to stop. However, as soon as Tom comes in action mode in the second half, the film catches life.
The scene under the sea and helicopter chase scene are going to stand up. Although the story is predictable, some scenes and the presence of Tom Cruise make it Engaging. Technically, the film is tremendous. Fraser Tagart’s cinematography makes UK, USA and South Africa’s locations like Postcard.
How is the music of the film?
The background score is new and fantastic, gives freshness without repeating the old BGM.

Final Wordict of the film, see or not?
If you are a fan of Mission: Impossible franchise, then this film must be seen as one last salute before saying goodbye. Yes, this is not his most tight film, but the presence of Tom Cruise and some tremendous scenes make it memorable.