Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol


Ethan Hunt is back, back with a bang. Car Chases, Gun-toting assassins, Bomb blast in Kremlin, a clever psychopath and the world on the brink of nuclear war- it’s time for Tom Cruise to set the stage on fire with his action packed, gadgets riddled new Mission Impossible movie.

Thumbs Up for the plethora of amazing action sequences and the really cool gadgets- the Ghost Protocol is indeed worth a watch without you bickering on the rising prices of the popcorns.

And for those who want to know, yes, Anil Kapoor did have a five minute prime-time spot in the movie. Though not at the best of his acting skills- Anil does manage to make us, young Indians proud over the fact that he was inMissionImpossible- it was much better that the Indian Guy in the James Bond Flick Octopussy!!

This movie is far better than the third installment and the Burj Dubai stunt was paisa-vasool. Though the final scene was inIndia, I doubt that it was actually shot inIndia, but its okay.

Ethan Hunt has lost his wife, his agency dissolved and the Russian K.G.B. is after him (they suspect him for the bomb blast at Kremlin) – he has to hunt down the villain before he can drop the nuclear weapon on the American Soil.

The storyline isn’t very hot. The movie is a stereo-typical Post Cold War Run-Chase-Stop the bomb saga, before the two nuclear strong heads can destroy each other. But the gadgets more than make up for the okay story. I won’t actually describe them- you must go and watch it for yourselves.

Well it was an-all out-boys-show at the theatre, several of them had bunked their schools to watch the movie. I, of course being, ahem, money-conscious, try to watch all my movies in the morning shows. Whistling, shouting and cheering- of course a typical Indian Crowd behavior towards awesome stunts and lovely chicks.

I was lovin’ it….

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