Could Tom Cruise save the world?

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Could Tom Cruise save the world?

Is he tired of running around for almost three decades? Looking at the tired, injured Tom Cruise in the poster of ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’, it seems that this 63-year-old ‘young’ may really be tired this time. Or the superhuman Tom of stunts will come on screen as a real man of flesh and blood. Mission: Impossible is not just an action franchise, the series that has been running for almost three decades is a place of emotion for many.

Could Tom Cruise save the world?

Childhood nostalgia is mixed with the name ‘Mission: Impossible’. The movie directed by Christopher McQuarrie was released in Dhaka theaters on May 23. This is the second and final installment of the movie ‘Mission: Impossible – The Dead Reckoning Part One’, which will be released in 2023. The fight that Ethan Hunt started against the mysterious AI The Entity, is the result of this episode. Ethan is looking for the sunken Russian submarine Sevastopol, which contains the source code of the terrible AI program The Entity. If this code cannot be infected with the ‘poison pill’, it can bring about the destruction of all mankind. Gabriel (Esai Morales) wants to get hold of this code. Ethan’s government also wants the code. Ethan Hunt is once again on a mission to save the world. The first movie of this franchise, ‘Mission: Impossible’, was released in 1996. However, those who have not seen the previous six movies in the series will not have much trouble watching ‘The Final Reckoning’. However, without seeing ‘The Dead Reckoning Part One’, it is a little difficult to grasp where the previous story ended. In ‘The Final Reckoning’, moments from the seven films before ‘Mission: Impossible’ return as flashbacks, like a greatest hits compilation. To many, this part may seem like some gems taken from the pages of memory. ‘The Final Reckoning’ is slow in mood. However, despite the slow pace, two reasons keep the audience’s attention from the beginning. One. The ENT must be stopped in less than 100 hours, or the world will be destroyed by a nuclear explosion.

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