Kurt Loder Reviews Mission: Impossible—Fallout: New at Reason

Spy-movie plots are such a chore, especially at this late date. Another nut-job villain? Another knotty scheme to flatline the world? Please.

So let’s hear it for Christopher McQuarrie, writer-director of the latest Mission: Impossible film, who has finessed the fresh-plot problem by basically laughing it off. Oh, there’s lots going on in this movie – and there are lots of places that it’s going on in (London, Paris and Berlin, of course—but Kashmir, too!). However, keeping track of all the narrative permutations—the double crosses, the triple crosses, the face swaps and the falling-outs—would be exhausting. Fortunately, the plot is just a rickety armature upon which the director has hung a one-damn-thing-after-another string of blazing action sequences. There’s nothing to think about. You just set your mouth to AGAPE and lean back, writes Kurt Loder in his latest review for Reason.

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