The first reactions to Mission Impossible 7 with Tom Cruise

The first reactions to Mission Impossible 7 with Tom Cruise

2023 is an amazing year for action fans. After John Wick: Chapter 4 and Fast & Furious 10, the next blockbuster is about to hit the big screen. Mission: Impossible 7 – Dead Reckoning Part One starts in German cinemas in mid-July. The first reactions promise great things.

Hardly anyone doubted that the new Mission: Impossible film would be one of the action hits of the year. Tom Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie are a well-rehearsed team and have already delivered really good action with the two predecessors. But what makes Dead Reckoning special?

In Mission: Impossible 7, Tom Cruise must secure a superweapon to save the world

In Mission: Impossible 7 – Dead Reckoning Part One, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team are on a quest to find a dangerous weapon that could wipe out all of humanity if it falls into the wrong hands. In addition, Ethan is confronted with dark secrets from his own past.

Mission: Impossible 7: That’s what the first voices say about the action sequel with Tom Cruise

The world premiere of the action sequel took place in Rome, where a key sequence of Mission: Impossible 7 – Dead Reckoning Part One takes place. The first reactions give us a more accurate picture of the film. Collider’s Perri Nemiroff promises another winner for the franchise, writing:

The production values ​​are once again overwhelming. There are some of the clearest and most exciting set pieces out there [der Mission-Impossible-Reihe]that were filmed in such a way that it feels as if you were in the middle of the action yourself.

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Germain Lussier from io9 and Gizmodo is also enthusiastic. He was particularly taken with the last big action sequence in the film, which he didn’t hesitate to put into the Top 2 to 3 best action sequences in the Mission: Impossible franchise.

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For film critic Scott Mantz, Mission: Impossible 7 – Dead Reckoning Part One is the Action Movie of the Summer. The long wait was worth it. He praises the story, the cast and the incredible action. According to Mantz, Dead Reckoning Part One is the best Mission: Impossible movie. That’s an announcement.

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Judging by early reactions, newcomer Hayley Atwell is the film’s biggest star. ScreenRant critic Joseph Deckelmeier describes her performance as “phenomenal” and declares them ultimate scene thief. She also reveals an exciting detail: Apparently we are dealing with an AI opponent.

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Kate Erbland gives the all-clear: Even if the new Mission: Impossible film is a “Part One” has in the title, he feels not just like the prelude to a larger story that only becomes interesting in the next part. The film prepares for upcoming events. Nonetheless, it tells its own story.

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Most reactions to Mission: Impossible 7 – Dead Reckoning Part One are extremely positive. Box office expert Scott Mendelson is one of the few critical voices and makes an unexpected comparison:

Mission: Impossible 7 was a huge disappointment. Wobbly dialogue, oddly broad acting, and narrative concoctions/short cuts that (if you’re generous) seem like a problem to be addressed [den Dreh während der] are due to the corona pandemic. [Der Film] feels ‘off’, much like Saw VII after Saw VI.

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When will Mission: Impossible 7 be in cinemas?

Mission: Impossible 7 – Dead Reckoning Part One starts on July 13, 2023 in German cinemas. The next part will follow in June 2024. However, we are not yet dealing with the finale of the series. McQuarrie has already hinted that there are more plans for the future of Mission: Impossible.

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