
A man named Owen Davian kills an IMF agent that was sent undercover by the legendary Ethan Hunt, who has retired from combat missions. Hunt now has a fiancé, Julia, who believes that he works for the traffic department when he really trains younger IMF agents to go into combat. He is assigned to his last mission. His mission, should he choose to accept it is to capture Davian, who is selling a toxic weapon called the rabbits foot. But Davian is reckless, cruel, and deadly. H... (Full plot summary below)
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A man named Owen Davian kills an IMF agent that was sent undercover by the legendary Ethan Hunt, who has retired from combat missions. Hunt now has a fiancé, Julia, who believes that he works for the traffic department when he really trains younger IMF agents to go into combat. He is assigned to his last mission. His mission, should he choose to accept it is to capture Davian, who is selling a toxic weapon called the rabbits foot. But Davian is reckless, cruel, and deadly. He promises Hunt that he will find Julia, hurt her, and Ethan will be too dead to help her. The mission is no more different to others, its dangerous, smart, and impossible; but now it's personal.
Leave your thoughts about Mission: Impossible III.
| eFilmCritic.comDavid CorneliusNot only is Mission: Impossible III better than its predecessors, but it could very well hold up as the best action picture to come along in at least ten years. |
| AALBC.comKam WilliamsSit back, and simply enjoy all the spectacular stunt work, chase scenes, f/x, pyrotechnics, gunplay, and comic relief with your brain on idle and a big tub of popcorn in your lap. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesAbrams' high stakes, every second counts pacing gets the best out of franchise star Tom Cruise resulting in easily the series' best pure action installment. |
| Richmond Times-DispatchMike WardFun to watch but ultimately empty, Tom Cruise has found his most fitting metaphor in MI:3. |
| Rochester Democrat and ChronicleJack GarnerWith its smart script, its ability to pull the audience through admittedly implausible circumstances and its stronger-than-normal action characters, Abrams and Co. have made a film that certainly won't 'self-destruct in five seconds.' |
| Eclipse MagazineMichelle AlexandriaMI:3 get Cruise's Kitten some Mittens! A textbook summer popcorn flick that will entertain while watching, but instantly forgettable and runs out of steam early in the 3rd act. Could I be less passionate about a film that I liked? |
| Future Movies UKPaul GreenwoodAbrams completely reinvents and revitalises the franchise. |
| Reno Gazette-JournalForrest HartmanM:I 3's weakest points come courtesy of the thoroughly implausible script. But criticizing a Mission: Impossible picture for lack of believability is like criticizing ice cream for being fatty. |
| Nolan's Pop Culture ReviewMichael A. SmithGiven a story that calls for emotion, Cruise shows the turmoil his character is going through |
| LYTRules.comLuke Y. Thompsonparts of the movie are fun, but a weak villain and a drag-down ending work against it. |