El agente del FMI Ethan Hunt es enviado a Sydney, para encontrar y destruir una enfermedad genéticamente modificada llamada "Quimera".El agente del FMI Ethan Hunt es enviado a Sydney, para encontrar y destruir una enfermedad genéticamente modificada llamada "Quimera".El agente del FMI Ethan Hunt es enviado a Sydney, para encontrar y destruir una enfermedad genéticamente modificada llamada "Quimera".
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 12 premios ganados y 20 nominaciones en total
Thandiwe Newton
- Nyah Hall
- (as Thandie Newton)
Rade Serbedzija
- Dr. Nekhorvich
- (as Radé Sherbedgia)
Mathew Wilkinson
- Michael
- (as Matthew Wilkinson)
Resumen
Reviewers say 'Mission: Impossible II' is an action-packed sequel with impressive stunts and sequences, though it often deviates from the cerebral suspense of the original. The film's shift towards high-octane action, use of slow-motion, and exaggerated stunts are common themes. Director John Woo's style is noted, but criticisms include a thin plot, lack of character development, and over-reliance on action. Despite these issues, many appreciate the entertainment value and thrilling action scenes, though some find it inferior to the first installment.
Opiniones destacadas
That was mid tbh , The first film was Pretty nice atleast and i knew that going into this movie i know it's gonna be the weakest in the franchies , the ratings and the overall story just didn't click with me , what caused the desease and why and why and why , a lot of questions this film didn't answer in a way that satisfied me , still Tom cruise is a legend in acting performance and also his "love" intrest is also a solid character i thought i would've hated her but nah , still the film felt a bit confusing at times , more than i'm comfortable with to be honest , even though its an action film about a spy it still leaves a lot of questions floating around and some plot holes and some actions that are just there for?? What?.
Anyways what i liked is the score and the setting and tom cruise's acting , but i would be lying if i said i didn't enjoy the first half because it was intresting but after that "heist" scene which i didn't consider a heist because of how boring and low quality it was atleast some stuff happened in the film.
Anyways i wanted to watch this to complete the franchies which is kind of a pressure watch so i can finish this whole mission impossible series , still there's a lot of good films to come from this and i've just stumbled upon the worst one probably? 6/10.
Anyways what i liked is the score and the setting and tom cruise's acting , but i would be lying if i said i didn't enjoy the first half because it was intresting but after that "heist" scene which i didn't consider a heist because of how boring and low quality it was atleast some stuff happened in the film.
Anyways i wanted to watch this to complete the franchies which is kind of a pressure watch so i can finish this whole mission impossible series , still there's a lot of good films to come from this and i've just stumbled upon the worst one probably? 6/10.
IMF Agent Ethan Hunt is sent on a seemingly impossible mission to capture a destroy the only existing supply of a deadly disease known as Chimera. However a group of terrorists, led by ex-IMF agent Ambrose also want the disease so that they can us it to infect the world as they have already got the only cure. Hunt turns to jewel thief Nyah to help him by infiltrating her ex-lover's (Ambrose) group to spy on them.
John Woo must have thought of the elements he needed to follow up the solid thrills of the original movie. Big action scenes? Yes. Slow-motion? Yes. Plot? Characters? Good theme music? Logic of any kind? Nope won't be needing those! Or at least that's how it felt. The plot of the first film was clever despite being open to holes the plot here makes the first one look like a watertight piece of genius! The story only really serves to set up action scenes and the like I can barely remember the disease and can only recall rubbish action scenes!
For a director like John Woo I knew to expect slow-mo and OTT action, but I didn't know that it would all be so very superficial and weak. For example the car chase where Hunt and Nyah meet is just ridiculous and very annoying. The robbery of the disease is a pale shadow of the original film's robbery scene and the final motorbike chase is good but only a hint of what Woo has done before. The plot overuses the whole `face mask' thing it must do it about 8 or 9 times many of those time's there's no way Hunt could have made a mask of the people involved! It's another example of how silly it is.
While Cruise was cool in the first film, here he is slick and tough an image that doesn't work. He was much better in the first film. Scott is non-existent as a villain and is pretty dull. Newton is sexy but no more than that. Rhames is good and Hopkins has an enjoyable minor role.
Overall this film is an OTT mess. The plot is a shambles and the action scenes are silly and often have no logical reason behind them! The overuse of the face masks just points to the total lack of a good script and Woo's slow motion just feels tired and unimaginative. Only the final action scene is enjoyable, but by then you're ony interesting in turning this off and watching De Palma's much better film instead.
John Woo must have thought of the elements he needed to follow up the solid thrills of the original movie. Big action scenes? Yes. Slow-motion? Yes. Plot? Characters? Good theme music? Logic of any kind? Nope won't be needing those! Or at least that's how it felt. The plot of the first film was clever despite being open to holes the plot here makes the first one look like a watertight piece of genius! The story only really serves to set up action scenes and the like I can barely remember the disease and can only recall rubbish action scenes!
For a director like John Woo I knew to expect slow-mo and OTT action, but I didn't know that it would all be so very superficial and weak. For example the car chase where Hunt and Nyah meet is just ridiculous and very annoying. The robbery of the disease is a pale shadow of the original film's robbery scene and the final motorbike chase is good but only a hint of what Woo has done before. The plot overuses the whole `face mask' thing it must do it about 8 or 9 times many of those time's there's no way Hunt could have made a mask of the people involved! It's another example of how silly it is.
While Cruise was cool in the first film, here he is slick and tough an image that doesn't work. He was much better in the first film. Scott is non-existent as a villain and is pretty dull. Newton is sexy but no more than that. Rhames is good and Hopkins has an enjoyable minor role.
Overall this film is an OTT mess. The plot is a shambles and the action scenes are silly and often have no logical reason behind them! The overuse of the face masks just points to the total lack of a good script and Woo's slow motion just feels tired and unimaginative. Only the final action scene is enjoyable, but by then you're ony interesting in turning this off and watching De Palma's much better film instead.
The first 60 percent of this movie was pretty good; the last 40 percent was mostly action and mostly so hokey, so stupid, it was an insult for any viewer with a brain. Too bad, the first Mission Impossible was excellent and I hear the third film was good. However, this second one was a stinker by comparison.
I except most films to have that "Rambo mentality," as I call it, where hundreds of bullets are fired - and missed- at the hero, while he or she hits everything in sight. That was here but so overly done that is was absurd and downright annoying after awhile.
Tom Cruise, our hero, should have been shot so many times I lost count. This is director John Woo, for you, who always overdoes action and sometimes makes it ridiculous.
The good points are slick photography, interesting characters, good surround sound, low profanity and a very good soundtrack. Thandie Newton is attractive heroine and Dougray Scott is satisfactory as the main villain.
The movie plays more like a James Bond film, although it still has MI touches such as the fake rubber masks we saw in the first film. More realism in that 40 minutes would have made this a far better film than it turned out to be. Oveall, a bit disappointing.
I except most films to have that "Rambo mentality," as I call it, where hundreds of bullets are fired - and missed- at the hero, while he or she hits everything in sight. That was here but so overly done that is was absurd and downright annoying after awhile.
Tom Cruise, our hero, should have been shot so many times I lost count. This is director John Woo, for you, who always overdoes action and sometimes makes it ridiculous.
The good points are slick photography, interesting characters, good surround sound, low profanity and a very good soundtrack. Thandie Newton is attractive heroine and Dougray Scott is satisfactory as the main villain.
The movie plays more like a James Bond film, although it still has MI touches such as the fake rubber masks we saw in the first film. More realism in that 40 minutes would have made this a far better film than it turned out to be. Oveall, a bit disappointing.
I knew going into this movie that it was going to be easy viewing, but I thought it would have more of a plot. Sure, the action scenes are great in that classic John Woo, ultra-choreographed way, but the plot isn't original or have much to it. Dougray Scott tries as the villain, but he's not scary at all, just sort of mildly irritable. After all, this is a villain who demands stock options as part of his bounty. (Truly, a sign of the times, and the audience laughed at that one.) Thandie Newton, who I had never seen before, is certainly beautiful, but she carries two expressions on her face through the entire movie, and resembles Ally McBeal in a tighter T-shirt. And then there's Tom. His character is more of a James Bond clone than the character is the original movie; I admire his guts and fearlessness for doing several scenes (especially the opening one), and the truth is, he's not bad. This just could have been much more. I did like Anthony Hopkins, though. He brings class to whatever he appears in.
I love the Mission Impossible series and MI2 is probably the weakest one but i don't think that makes it a bad movie.
it's directed by John Woo who is a master of action cinema. Watch Hard Boiled, The Killer, Bullet in the head and Face Off to see his over the top, balls to the wall action movies. I just don't think his style really works in an American spy thriller as the slower more dialogue heavy moments are full of exposition and cartoonish moments. John Woo's movies are more theatrical in tone and it doesn't really work here, it comes off as a bit silly.
There had to be some kind of studio meddling because you can tell the violence was toned down in editing as well. It's rated a 15 in the UK but i reckon it's more like a 12A.
Even so i still enjoy this movie for what it is, there's strong performances by everyone, lots of cool high tech spy gadgets, decent action with some awesome stunts and you can see the start of Tom Cruise taking risks to make these movies as he performs a lot of the bike stunts and kung fu himself(As far as i can tell). There's also a pretty breathtaking rock climbing scene at the beginning of the movie.
The series really took off from Mission Impossible 3 onwards but this is still a fun action thriller, not brilliant but i have seen MUCH worse movies which other people claim to love and praise.
The series really took off from Mission Impossible 3 onwards but this is still a fun action thriller, not brilliant but i have seen MUCH worse movies which other people claim to love and praise.
Behind the Scenes of the 'Mission: Impossible' Movies
Behind the Scenes of the 'Mission: Impossible' Movies
Peek through the cameras of the Mission: Impossible franchise from Mission: Impossible to The Final Reckoning, and more with these behind-the-scenes photos.
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- TriviaThe famous rock climbing sequence was filmed at Dead Horse Point in Utah. Tom Cruise was on cables which were then digitally removed. Ron Kauk was the climbing double and the overhang stunt was performed by main stunt double Keith Campbell. Director John Woo was so scared each time but "Tom insisted on doing it".
- Errores(at around 24 mins) The Spanish popular feast Fallas, where wooden figures are burned in the streets, is not celebrated in Seville, as is shown in the movie, but in Valencia. Anyway, the figures never represent saints, but celebrities from politics, sports, society life, etc.
- Citas
Ethan Hunt: [about recruiting Nyah] I don't think I can get her to do it.
Mission Commander Swanbeck: You mean it'll be difficult?
Ethan Hunt: Very.
Mission Commander Swanbeck: Well, this is not mission difficult, Mr. Hunt, it's mission impossible. "Difficult" should be a walk in the park for you.
- Créditos curiososThe title doesn't appear until after the opening credits.
- Versiones alternativasThe DVD Version contains an alternate title sequence.
- ConexionesEdited into Metallica: I Disappear (2000)
- Bandas sonorasTake a Look Around
by Lalo Schifrin & Fred Durst
Performed & Produced by Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit performs courtesy of Flip / Interscope Records
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Mission: Impossible II
- Locaciones de filmación
- Dead Horse Point State Park, Utah, Estados Unidos(Rock-climbing scenes)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 125,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 215,409,889
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 57,845,297
- 28 may 2000
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 546,388,108
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 3 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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