 So, we are now in the sixth film in the Mission Impossible franchise and the big question is how does Fallout hold up to the rest? Well, let's find out. My name is Brandon Keith Avery and this is just my opinion. Hey, what's going on everyone? Thank you so much for tuning in to my opinion slash review for Mission Impossible Fallout. The sixth film in the franchise I really do appreciate it. Now I am a big fan of the Mission Impossible franchise. I've loved all the movies or really enjoyed all the movies. Big fan of Tom Cruise too. It's funny, he was going to be Iron Man at one point in time. I have all the films in my collection right here. We got the first one that came out of 1996 by Brian De Palma. Pretty good film. Then we got Mission Impossible 2 right here. It was directed by John Woo, what's up Mr. Woo. And then we got Mission Impossible 3 right here. These are all on DVD because it was back in the day. This one was directed by JJ Abrams and at this point I was like man these Mission Impossible films just keep getting better and better and they continue to get better and better with Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol. This one was directed by Brad Bird who recently directed the Incredibles 2. He did some other stuff too. You can look him up. And lately the last one in my collection is Mission Impossible Rogue Nation by Christopher McCrary who is also the director of the film that we're going to be talking about right now in just a second. I'm just going to let you know. Go ahead and relax. I'm going to take my time. Just the few you comment. It's like your reviews are too long. Well hey, this one may be long, I don't know but I'm just going to take my time. Now as far as the Mission Impossible franchise goes, like I said I really do love it and as each film, as they release each film, each film gets better and better. And I did not feel that way with the last film Mission Impossible Rogue Nation. I felt it was still great. It was still entertaining but I felt that it was a, you know, like it kind of plateaued like you know we're going here, oh no I mean we're going, oh I can't do this. Which way is the camera? Okay yeah. Sorry guys it's reversed. These films was like going up when it got to Rogue Nation it kind of plateaued and so with this film Fallout being directed by the same guy, Christopher McCurry, you know that is some hesitation that I had like I hope he kicks it up a notch and I'm going to talk about that in a second. And when it comes to like you know action and venture films and things like this, I don't know I just kind of had some confidence with this one. I had an opportunity to see it Monday but I was not able to go. So I saw this Thursday with regular crowd and I kind of just liked the environment there. But as I was walking into the theaters and up the escalator, like a presence of confidence just came on me. I got excited. It's kind of like you know man I really do know that this movie is going to be a good movie and I just got excited because sometimes you know I'll see a movie that I don't want to see or that I'm just not as excited as I would be or anything else that you know is in my direct cover team. But with this one right here I just felt so confident. But I'm always kind of saying to myself as I was you know finding my seat and actually when the movie started I'm just like you know what are these action movies and James Bond and Mission Impossible. So I was like how much new material can they still give us that actually feels new and feels fresh. I mean is he just going to be doing another generic mission you know should you choose to accept it or just going to be something you know different and when the first scene of this movie started off and we're showing we're showing Ethan Hunt, Tom Cruise you know I started to get fearful I was like oh man this seems very dry this seems very boring it seems very generic I've seen this before you know he gets some mysterious message with some cold word and he gets the mission and it was just so like beat by beating so familiar with it so when this first like the first kind of five minutes of this film I was really kind of just turned off and just like you know wow you know I like you know already something been five minutes of the movie and we're getting something that we say in the 100 times but as soon as that five minutes ended and we got to five minutes and one second that's when everything changed and this film just like you've seen all these Mission Impossible films like I was like you like what else can they do to surprise me they surprised me and they came with the left and the right and the upper cut and the hook and I was like whoa I don't know where the artist is coming from you know I'm saying but I liked it and it was it was just great and they just kind of like flipped everything on his head it's just far as like your expectations are concerned I'm missing myself well we didn't even take me to see the movie are the bad guys gonna win already of course I'm not gonna save you this here but I'm just saying all this right now guys because you know I mean I guess it just goes down to my expectations but our early on in this movie that we only 10 or 15 minutes in and this film is already giving you more of what you like in something that you've never seen before as far as the characters are concerned of course we have Ethan Hunt here is Tom Cruise we have Ving Reims he's coming back you know he was barely in part four but I'm glad he's back now Simon Pegg he's in this as well he popped up in the third one with JJ Abrams and he was more of a comic relief and but now he's in the field as an actual field agent and I will talk about that more in a second Angela Bassett her gorgeous but oh my goodness Angela Bassett anyway yeah she's in that she comes back as well and a new we got Alec Baldwin he's back and somebody else that is new to the cast is Henry Cavill his name is August Walker and he was one of my he was my second favorite character in this movie actually I'm gonna say third favorite Angela Bassett I don't know just something saying a gorgeous beautiful black woman in charge running the show you know I kind of like that and you know putting that aside I mean she just kind of did a great job or whatever just kind of like she was just like look I don't trust nobody but myself you know I'm saying this is how we're gonna do it and if you don't like it you know hey so I like that my sister but going back to Henry Cavill or Henry Cavill you all know he had the big mustache in this movie that which was real and the studio would not let him cut it off because they had to do those Justice League or reshoots or whatever but the mustache and it's him worked he can do no he can do mustache we can do no mustache looking like Superman whatever but he was like you know he's you know big and slow you know I'm saying so I was really just like looking forward to him and saying okay is he gonna be on the same level as Tom Cruise eat the hunt and his mover and he does in some ways he kind of steals the show in a way and that was just once if y'all know me I know I love my hand-to-hand fighting and things like that they're fighting the bathroom what they're going at oh that was probably my one of my favorite parts in the whole movie or whatever because you know in the trailer you got Henry Cavill mad kind of loosening up his shoulders like I'm gonna kick somebody ass and you know he you know throw his fists like this trying to get loose and they do the little sound effects like boom boom dope scene in the movie I was like you know I'm enjoying the movie kind of sitting back like this but when that fight in that bathroom I was all in here like this like yeah you know I'm saying I'm doing over here and sorry I'm screaming in the mic I just realized that but it was nice and it's just something about a fight between like you just man man to man you know one-on-one mono a mono you know I'm saying no guns no weapons and nothing like that fist against fist and it just sends chills and just down my body and down my spine and I just really love the scene like it was just just straight up dope manliness just just brawling out and about them destroying it you know it was nice I kind of got a reminder of what movie was that with I'm gonna say Tom Cruise we're talking about him now on the Swiss snag your true lies directed by James Cameron one of my favorite action scenes too you remember that that action scene and that bathroom and that movie and my opinion this one does top of that one so you know that's just great there and this film does just kind of give you a lot as far as the action is concerned that you never seen before I mean there was the chase where you see the charlots with Tom Cruise driving the motorcycle that whole thing was like super dope too and it was long I was like dang how long is this action scene gonna go I mean the action this action scene was like you like a movie in itself you know when he's on the bike like a first second and third act in the action scene or whatever and the way that the camera was like moving around throughout all the cars and things like that now a lot of it was CGI and it was fake and I was able to pick that up but it wasn't enough to where it kind of like takes you out of the movie where you like all that's just too fake right there I mean it was like kind of like a little instance there here and there but at the same time the camera work was it was they did a great job in this movie there are a ton of just long shots that just don't break they just go over here and zoom in and come around and super round and spin around and do all that and I'm just sitting there you know just kind of just like you know taking it all in you know I'm really really enjoying it now I'm geeking out right now I'm telling you all the stuff that I loved about this film and I can talk for an hour but let me just dive in real quick just about some stuff that I did not like now when it comes to comedy and jokes in the movie you have to be very careful with that I talk about that in the Marvel films a whole ton a whole bunch and when you have serious moments yeah when you have serious moments I'm okay with funny moments in those serious situations but I don't like jokes for example if you've seen the film mission a possible ghost protocol there's a scene in the movie to where they're in the giant skyscraper and Paula Patton there's this other lady some assassin and they're like fighting in the hotel room and you know she gets kicked out of a window Tom Cruise is trying to you know swing his cable and fling himself in and get caught in the window and all that in German and they're like hanging out the window and it's like a breathtaking scene it's like man you know that was intense they really did work their butt off while Simon Pig is over here working in the hallway not knowing what's going on he's trying to change the numbers on the doors because they're trying to trick somebody so he after they saved Tom Cruise from falling 50,000 feet and busting his face or whatever they pull him up and it's like oh god that was that was close when they catching their breath and then Simon Pig was in like whoa you know I got a lot of work done that was like a real like funny moment that was felt genuine and what's the word I'm looking for I can't think you know it was just cohesive no that's not the word I'm looking for either it would I don't know it was just genuine and in and it worked it was funny because they wasn't trying to be funny it was just a real funny moment there was a scene or two in this movie with Simon Pig's character what I'm just like bro like the world is at stake here why are you cracking a joke right now it's just it's just not funny let's take these things seriously and another thing is Simon Pig I like him as an actor you know hey but if you're gonna be in the movie and you're going to be in the field you got to be able to you know you know be as tough as Tom Cruise or Henry Cavill and there was a you know a scene or two where I'm ready got his butt kicked and yeah I've really got his butt kicked and I was kind of said to myself okay you need to you know you this is where you need to be at the desk or something like that as far as everything is concerned like as far as the story it was a bit convoluted at times I was engaged but at times it was a few times I was like whoa there are just so many twists and times in this movie to where you really don't know who to trust at one point time I thought Ethan Hunt was a bad guy you know I'm saying I thought Ethan was a bad guy one point time I thought Henry Cavill's character August Walker was bad guy being Reims Angela Bass's character Sloan Alec but I just did not know who to trust and they kept just switching things here and there and you know and it was it was entertaining but at the same time it was just a little bit too much for me because I was like whoa okay I definitely I was in the movie I definitely need to see this again because I missed this point here so the story is little you know in and out at point in times that you know motivations there are not lived up to the hype as much as I want characters across the board I love except for Simon's pick and even being Reims you know that was a decent scene in this film to where you know he was kind of pulling on your heartstrings and kind of you know showed a soft side to him before you know and I was kind of surprised but like okay I see being Reims you coming with the act you coming through with the acting and the performance and all that good stuff that's great the soundtrack in this film is lovely the score you know they did a great job there of setting the scene and just kind of getting the mood right and you know but another wrap in this film it comes in and I think it's like two hours and 30 minutes two hours and 27 minutes I don't mind a two hour and a half two and a half hour film I don't mind a three hour film as long as it does not feel that long because Avatar didn't seem long to me neither did Titanic and I can listen more examples but this film did feel long to me where it didn't feel like we had 3x it felt like we had excuse me four and a half and I'm just like damn like okay this movie is not over yet but you know okay it was a little it was a little exhausting now something else is if you've seen the second one where is it at you know what I'm talking about for some reason I feel like I have to just hold it up in the in the screen if you seen the second one Anthony Hopkins was in this one and he made a line to Ethan Hunter's characters like well Ethan it's not mission disc it's not mission difficult it's mission impossible and I kind of like that line so the point I'm trying to make is when I was watching this movie that was a stunt towards the end I don't want to ruin it for you because you may like it but I was like okay oh my gosh like this is just like impossible it can't happen all these other films in the perfect world I could see you possibly get away but it's just impossible I don't see how you can do this and I was like what brand it is the name of the movie mission impossible that's the name of the franchise so I guess you got me there but at the same time it still did feel a bit unrealistic but overall guys I really did enjoy the film I kind of felt like there was something else that I wanted to mention but you know it escapes me right now but that's okay as far as this film falls into the rest of them I really have to think about it I like this one more than the last one mission impossible rogue nation yeah but I don't know if I liked it more than ghost protocol which is one of my like I think part three and part four of my favorites but I do like this one more than the last one and one of the things I think that you know I'm liking these is because they always change directors but they kept the same director as this one I do not want Christopher McCreary to come back for a third time because I do want another mission impossible movie not that I think he's a horrible anything like that I just want a little something different because it seemed like that was working well for the first four to five films if I had to rate mission impossible fallouts out of a one out of ten I am going to give it an 8.5 out of ten yes an 8.5 out 10 but guys that is just my opinion for a mission impossible fallout have you seen the film or do you want to see it have I turned you on have I turned you off do you agree with me or do you disagree let me know down in the comment section below let's get this conversation going and keep it flowing if you liked this video go ahead and give me the thumbs up and if you don't that's fine but you can still subscribe to my channel you can also look me up on social media Facebook Instagram and Twitter all the good stuff is right at the bottom of your screen and I made it very easy by providing a link to all the good stuff down in the description box below but guys I just want to thank you again for tuning in to my opinion slash review for a mission impossible fallout written and directed by Christopher McCurry, Storm Tom Cruise, Ving Reims, Simon Pegg, Henry Cavill, Angela Bassett, Ving Reims I think I said his name already and before you go don't forget to always chase your dreams because I'm chasing mine my name is Brandon Keith Avery and that's just my opinion 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