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Mission: Impossible II
Mission: Impossible II
With computer genius Luther Stickell at his side and a beautiful thief on his mind, agent Ethan Hunt races across Australia and Spain to stop a former IMF agent from unleashing a genetically engineered biological weapon called Chimera. This mission, should Hunt choose to accept it, plunges him into the center of an international crisis of terrifying magnitude.
rating
6.14
runtime
123 min

Release

2000-05-24

Cast

Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise
as Ethan Hunt
Dougray Scott
Dougray Scott
as Sean Ambrose
Thandiwe Newton
Thandiwe Newton
as Nyah Hall
Ving Rhames
Ving Rhames
as Luther Stickell
Richard Roxburgh
Richard Roxburgh
as Hugh Stamp
John Polson
John Polson
as Billy Baird
Brendan Gleeson
Brendan Gleeson
as McCloy
Rade Šerbedžija
Rade Šerbedžija
as Dr. Nekhorvich
William Mapother
William Mapother
as Wallis
Dominic Purcell
Dominic Purcell
as Ulrich
Mathew Wilkinson
Mathew Wilkinson
as Michael
Nicholas Bell
Nicholas Bell
as McCloy's Accountant
Cristina Brogeras
Cristina Brogeras
as Flamenco Dancer #4
Kee Chan
Kee Chan
as McCloy's Chemist
Kim Fleming
Kim Fleming
as Larrabee
Alan Lovell
Alan Lovell
as Biocyte Security Guard #2
Dan Luxton
Dan Luxton
as Relief Pilot
Christian Manon
Christian Manon
as Dr. Gradsky
Karl McMillan
Karl McMillan
as Biocyte Security Guard #1
Lester Morris
Lester Morris
as Bookie
Kelly Ons
Kelly Ons
as Flamenco Dancer #1
Nicholas Papademetriou
Nicholas Papademetriou
as Prison Guard #2
Brett Partridge
Brett Partridge
as Biocyte Security Guard #3
Candice Partridge
Candice Partridge
as Flamenco Dancer #7
Natalie Reis
Natalie Reis
as Flamenco Dancer #2
Daniel Roberts
Daniel Roberts
as Co-Pilot
Adriana Rodríguez
Adriana Rodríguez
as Flamenco Dancer #5
Sandra Rodríguez
Sandra Rodríguez
as Flamenco Dancer #6
Nada Rogic
Nada Rogic
as Flamenco Dancer #3
Antonio Vargas
Antonio Vargas
as Senor De L'Arena
Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins
as Mission Commander Swanbeck (uncredited)
Alison Araya
Alison Araya
as Girl (uncredited)
Rebecca Barratt
Rebecca Barratt
as Art Teacher (uncredited)
Douglas Bunn
Douglas Bunn
as Race Track Crowd (uncredited)
Caine
Caine
as Race Track Punter (uncredited)
Fred Chen
Fred Chen
as Club Patron (uncredited)
Mark Connolly
Mark Connolly
as Gate Guard #1 (uncredited)
Ryder Davis
Ryder Davis
as Server (uncredited)
Alan Hennessy
Alan Hennessy
as Race-goer (uncredited)
Patrick Marber
Patrick Marber
as Train Driver (uncredited)
William Morts
William Morts
as Man with Mission Rocket in Helicopter (uncredited)
Tory Mussett
Tory Mussett
as Flamenco Guest (uncredited)
Paul Roget
Paul Roget
as Spanish Party Goer (uncredited)
Shant Sarkissian
Shant Sarkissian
as Party Attendant (uncredited)
Darren Dupree Washington
Darren Dupree Washington
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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Dark Jedi

This is a decent enough mindless action movie with a lot of over the top action but it is not really a Mission Impossible movie. The movie starts of reasonably well being somewhat intelligent with a bit of Mission Impossible feel to it. It is actually almost a bit slow at times. However, for the second half of the movie it really degrades into a classical John Woo, over the top, action feast with all pretense of intelligence and any true Mission Impossible feel gone. John Woo is not the right person to make a Mission Impossible movie. As with the first movie if it would not have been labelled Mission Impossible I would probably have given it a higher rating since it is a decent enough, mostly braindead though, Hollywood action movie. However, I have higher expectations from a movie labelled Mission Impossible. Tom Cruise is quite okay as Ethan Hunt. Dougray Scott is okayish as the bad guy. Sometimes he projects the right big bad and mad bad-guy attitude but sometimes he is just silly and just as over the top as the action scenes. He is supposed to be a mastermind but he comes out as a thug a’ la a not so intelligent drug baron in many scenes. The action scenes? Well, they are classical John Woo material. Fast paced with a lot of stunts and things that go boom. They are also, as expected, hugely over the top and unbelievable. They provide a enjoyable visual experience but, as I wrote above, they are not really what I would expect from a Mission Impossible movie. The romance between Hunt and Nyah is the typical Hollywood, let’s throw in a sexy girl and some superficial attraction, which develops from get lost to I love you in the matter of a few hours of contact, between the lead character and the girl. Meh! I get the impression that the people that have created these movies so far have not really watched a single full season of Mission Impossible.

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Ruuz

The first underwhelmed me, but this one straight-up bored me. Again, of course seeing Hunt climb a mountain without a harness is impressive sure. And I even quite liked the idea behind the villain of the piece (though even that angle was woefully underdeveloped). Even setting it in predominantly Australia was enough to grab my attention, and that's saying something cause I'm pretty biased when it comes to that. I hear tell that _Mission: Impossible II_ is the low point in the series, and that at least is encouraging, because if anything afterwards is much worse than this one, I don't know if I'll be able to make it through to Rogue Nation. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid if possible._

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aardwark69

After quite entertainign Mission Impossible I the second installment turned out ... terrible. As if the screenwriters didn't know how to fill the 2 hrs with action the overuse of heroic slow motion scenes is horrible. You almost might need a barf bag if you can't stand slo-mo every five seconds... for 15 seconds. I am amazed they did decide to push on with more M:I movies after this one, then again, these turned out much much better even if it would be hard to beat that lousy piece of crap of a movie.

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Geronimo1967

"Ambrose" (Dougray Scott) is a disavowed IMF agent with a grudge. He is determined to procure and release a deadly hybrid "chimera" virus onto the streets of Sydney so he can push up the share price of the company that wins his auction to acquire it; and that can also manufacture the antidote "Bellerophon". It falls to "Ethan" (Tom Cruise) and his inventive gang of regulars to come up with a way to thwart this plot. To that end, he recruits the brassy thief "Nyah" (Thandiwe Newton) who gets to play a real love interest with "Ethan" whilst feigning one with "Ambrose" to get close to him and learn his plans. On the face of it, this is an ideal screenplay for this franchise, a sort of "James Bond" theme with plenty of location cinematography, action scenes and the odd gadget. Sadly, though, Scott is just not very menacing as the baddie and the story is really under-developed. The characters appear to be almost grinning their way through the unremarkable dialogue, and John Woo creates then recreates the action scenes as if it were just some sort of cartoon feature. The standard of the production is high, the staging of those action scenes is strong and well photographed, but the story just doesn't ever really get into gear and at over two hours, it's a pretty weak and insipid outing for just about everyone. Not a patch on the first film.

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BrentJWestern

This movie generally follows the formula of most spy and action movies, and certainly fits into the mission, impossible mold. I’m not much of a cinephile, and don’t normally notice a slight directorial selections, but the directing in this was terrible. Constant cut ways to waves or buildings or other things. This movie was not only anticlimactic with the final fight scene, which is poorly paste and poorly directed. Some of the set pieces were cool, but this went from being a spy type movie to more of an action movie and didn’t deliver on the promise. The first movie gave us. Probably the lowest in the mission impossible franchise.

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GenerationofSwine

And here is where I gave up on the series. I liked the first one, it was 3 Days of the Condor with action, not as brilliant acting, not as talented a cast, but action packed fun. And then suddenly Tom has long hair and it's has no plot, there are a lot of pigeons all the time, the action looks corny and.... I checked out, I really did. Even the memory cards, they are spies that do action and they aren't using Compact Flash Cards? It made no sense, it was imagery over plot. It stank. But they made a lot more, and I might have watched the Ghost Recall or whatever it was called on, but don't really remember paying attention to it. This one took me out of the franchise.