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Mission: Impossible II

  • 2000
  • T
  • 2h 3min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
401.399
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POPOLARITÀ
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Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible II (2000)
IMF agent Ethan Hunt is sent to Sydney to find and destroy a genetically modified disease called "Chimera".
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L'agente Ethan Hunt deve recarsi in Australia per impadronirsi e distruggere un'arma biologica chiamata Chimera.L'agente Ethan Hunt deve recarsi in Australia per impadronirsi e distruggere un'arma biologica chiamata Chimera.L'agente Ethan Hunt deve recarsi in Australia per impadronirsi e distruggere un'arma biologica chiamata Chimera.

  • Regia
    • John Woo
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Bruce Geller
    • Ronald D. Moore
    • Brannon Braga
  • Star
    • Tom Cruise
    • Dougray Scott
    • Thandiwe Newton
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    401.399
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    293
    108
    • Regia
      • John Woo
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bruce Geller
      • Ronald D. Moore
      • Brannon Braga
    • Star
      • Tom Cruise
      • Dougray Scott
      • Thandiwe Newton
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    • 248Recensioni della critica
    • 59Metascore
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    Tom Cruise
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    • Ethan Hunt
    Dougray Scott
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    • Sean Ambrose
    Thandiwe Newton
    Thandiwe Newton
    • Nyah Hall
    • (as Thandie Newton)
    Ving Rhames
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    • Luther Strickell
    Richard Roxburgh
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    Brendan Gleeson
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    • (as Radé Sherbedgia)
    William Mapother
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    Dominic Purcell
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    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.
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    6theshadow908

    Totally different style.

    Mission: Impossible was a fast paced espionage thriller that actually made you think, which is what I like in a movie. Since John Woo, who is one of the kings of the action genre, took over for Brian De Palma, you can expect Mission: Impossible II to be an intense action movie with a majorly dumbed down plot. Everything to do with the plot is laid out for us basically right away. Now, all there is to do is sit back and watch those classic John Woo action sequences. In this movie, Ethan Hunt is once again a secret agent, and he is sent on a mission to stop a crooked agent from stealing a deadly virus for his own use.

    I liked the first Mission: Impossible better because it had a more advanced plot. This Mission: Impossible is just a bland shoot 'em up action film. Now there's nothing wrong with that. The movie was still immensely entertaining. It just didn't fit in with the first film. Even the character of Ethan Hunt, though still played by Tom Cruise, is different. In this movie he doesn't seem as serious about his job. He's more cocky. However, I do like that the character now has absolutely amazing skills in hand to hand combat.

    Overall, if you're looking for a smart spy thriller like the first film, this ain't it. If you're looking for a fun action film with amazing action sequences, this is it.

    6.5/10
    6ccthemovieman-1

    60 Percent Good, But Last 40 Ruined It

    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.
    H4wke

    I expect a bike joust every beach visit, yet to be satisfied.

    De Palma declined to continue the series. Enter: John Woo. Enter: camp.

    Watched this one with the lads, we're slowly going through the series before Part 8 (the final part? Right?). Had to tell them that this is an outlier, it all goes mostly uphill from here.

    What a film. I mean, what a film. When it fully commits to John Woo's style, it's glorious. Unfortunately most of it is trying to be like that first movie.

    The plot is convoluted. So much was cut for presumably momentum and more bouldering screen-time. There's a few great sequences (with some truly epic music from the Zimmer that don't simmer) but overall it feels like a large misfire. This is not continuing with the strengths of the first movie.

    Still, at least it's a fun movie to watch. Most mediocre films are dreary, it's only the truly bad or truly great ones that usually get a rise out of me. This is an exception. Partly because of its high highs, but also because it's a fascinating outlier in a series that took its sweet time finding that sweet spot.
    4brando647

    Two Mind-Numbing Hours of Slow Motion and Explosions

    I hadn't seen this movie in years and, with all the ROGUE NATION excitement last year, I sat down and revisited MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 2. I'd seen it in theaters back in the summer of 2000 and I vaguely remember enjoying it, but not as much as the first film. Watching it again more than a decade later, I see just how lame it really is. As a fan of the series who's excited to see it doing so well now that we're five movies in, I was disappointed to go back to MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 2 and find myself bored out of my mind. It's a prime example of throwaway entertainment. The action is dull, the characters are bland, and the stakes never feel important. Directed by action maestro John Woo, the focus is on style while plot and characters take a distant backseat. In his second big screen mission, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) is assigned to retrieve a genetically modified form of influenza that kills its victim within 24 hours. It (and the matching antivirus) was stolen by fellow IMF agent Sean Ambrose (Dougray Scott) who's gone rogue and plans to use it to embezzle money from the corrupt owner of the company that created it. Part of that plan is, of course, to release it on the unsuspecting public and reap profits while innocents die. To get the inside scoop on Ambrose's plans, Hunt recruits the man's former lover, Nyah Nordoff-Hall (Thandie Newton) to reignite their relationship and report her findings to Hunt and the IMF.

    I honestly can't believe Roger Ebert gave this movie a positive review…

    Geez, where to begin…? I guess the action and John Woo's "style". From the little bit of his work I've seen (i.e. a few of his American projects), I'm just not a fan. He can certainly craft an intense action scene but he's also got a lot of trademark visuals that he uses to nauseating extremes here. No, not his doves. The dove doesn't appear to the very end of the film. The slow motion. So much slow motion. It's used everywhere in this movie and all the time. Eyes meeting across a room? Slow motion. Eyes meeting between drivers in a high-speed chase? Slow motion. Walking? Slow motion. Jumping? Slow motion. Slow motion? Slow motion. Run this film at normal speed and you could probably fit it as a one-hour M:I television special with commercials. And then there's the gratuitous use of explosions. I love a good movie explosion as long as it's motivated. In MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 2, if a car so much as hits a speed bump too fast it's liable to explode in a blaze of glory. Personally, vehicle crashes are more interesting without the explosion because you get a better view of the impact, rather than another identical (improbable) fireball. MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: 2 is first and foremost an action film, but when the bullet wounds are bloodless and vehicles explode for seemingly no reason it feels cheap and pandering like toilet humor in non- funny comedies.

    It all made sense when I was watching a promotional puff-piece for the film and writer Robert Towne explained that he was approached with a series of action set-pieces designed by Woo and Cruise. He was asked to write the script around the action. As a result, we wind up with a weak story of Ethan Hunt and his team chasing a vaguely-threatening MacGuffin and a forgettable villain. I don't know much about IMF operations and hiring practices but you'd think someone would've noticed Ambrose was getting ready to go full-blown villain. As much as an IMF agent is expected to endure in the course of their job, you'd think they'd have team psychologist to check in on them and maybe realize that they had a psychopath in the field. Ambrose falls far short of being an awesome antagonist on the level of Jon Voight in the first film or Philip Seymour Hoffman in the third. We know nothing of his motivations other than he wants to be rich and he has zero qualms about killing entire populations to do so. To get at Ambrose, Hunt is forced to recruit Nyah and use her as bait. Which…OK…but once Ambrose's location was discovered, why not pull Nyah out and go all IMF on his base of operations? Isn't that their job? Instead, she gets to play spy, putting her civilian life in danger to report information that Hunt could've obtained with one of his crazy awesome IMF infiltration missions.

    So many complaints…what can I say positively about MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 2? Tom Cruise continues to be awesome as Ethan Hunt. I love the work he's done in this franchise and the fact that he insists on doing his own stunts is impressive. The opening with Hunt free-climbing is that much more intense because we can see it's Cruise on the side of that rocky cliff-face. Ving Rhames is always a cool presence, even if his character is one-note in his fashion obsession this time around. And the M:I theme got a nice rock upgrade for this film. Still, you're better off skipping this one and moving on to MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 3.
    SarahMae

    Watch Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious and tell me what you think...

    I just watched this movie for the first time, and I kept having this vague feeling that I'd heard the story before. Then it came to me: Notorious! It's an Aflred Hitchcock film starring Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant from 1946.

    The basic plotline goes: girl comes from questionable background. guy is sent to get girl for top-secret mission. guy falls in love with girl. guy discovers that girl must seduce the enemy. guy is not happy. girl goes. girl seduces the enemy. girl discovers enemy secrets. girl gets sick. guy rescues girl.

    Can we say deja vu? The scene that really clinched it for me was the horse racing scene. Ingrid and Cary do the same scene! It's scary. All they did was update the plotline a little (ie, virus instead of gunpowder for the Nazis), throw in some action (well, a lot of action), and bogus technology, and you're set.

    Watch Notorious for yourself and see what I mean...

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      The 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".
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      (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.
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      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.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The title doesn't appear until after the opening credits.
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      The DVD Version contains an alternate title sequence.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 7 luglio 2000 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Germania
      • Australia
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      • Inglese
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      • Mission: Impossible 2
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Dead Horse Point State Park, Utah, Stati Uniti(Rock-climbing scenes)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Cruise/Wagner Productions
      • Munich Film Partners & Company (MFP) MI2 Productions
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    • Budget
      • 125.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 215.409.889 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 57.845.297 USD
      • 28 mag 2000
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 546.388.108 USD
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      • 2.39 : 1

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