Well fuck me this was a poorly received disjointed messy and meaningless outing, Tom himself for the first time ever looking more his true age tired dishevelled and nowhere close to as manly perfect as we are oh so accustomed to. I'm also well aware of the troubles the production had.
Anyway, MI: Fallout it has to be said is one of my favourite movies, I binge-watch that movie regularly and highly consider it nigh on unbeatable in the genre. But this movie, the tone my word its tone is so completely all over the place especially as it creeps into the second half after suffering what has been quite rightly said is a full hour or more of flat out exposition dumping - but when it does finally begin to get into gear it I will admit picks up tremendously but still never reaches the heights of pretty much every outing that came before. The much talked about Sub scene in particular I will say is one of the best and most memorable visual scenes I've seen in a movie in a long time, it also must have been an absolute logistical nightmare to actually film. It still very much feels like a scene out of a different movie.
Cruises' yes very much exceptional mental as anything won't see anywhere else stunts yet along with it some of the most unflattering visual shots of an actor you ever will see, so much so I burst out into hysterics at one point during a close up and could not prevent myself from laughing uncontrollably which then started my daughter off and made me even worse - masked only by the continued sounding of loud plane noises thank god. On top of this, the actual intentional attempts at comedy were met with absolute silence from everyone sat in the room and are so very left field you'd swear it was a parody movie release you'd accidentally walked into. I have no idea what they were thinking going in this direction, especially in a franchise finale as big as this was. The stakes have never been higher here yet felt so very thin right along with it, the entity I still believe is frankly a crap plot device in spite of the fact nothing has ever been more relevant in the age we now live in and the very mention of the stolen Noc list takes you right back to what once was and makes you pine for it so very hard.
I will end this by stating that Gabriel is the weakest link the Mission movies have extended too much toward since he was first introduced, I won't go as far as to say he brings the entire thing crashing down but he most certainly utterly fails to prop things up in any considerable way which is a damn shame as Tom is as always clearly giving it his all but cannot carry the weight that has been bestowed entirely upon him with the weakest entry by far, splitting it into two parts truly takes its toll. I kinda feel bad for Mr Cruise because this vehicle was clearly a passion project for him all along, but this one just does not deliver for the majority. I very much wish it did, and yes I know I'm practically shitting all over it - I really wanted this to go out with a bang.
This message will self-destruct in 5 out of 10. Mission Implausible: The Final Weakening.
Edit: The movie as of today has only raked in a mere $540 million with a severely tailing domestic of less than $200 million, I totally blame the lack of any Rebecca Ferguson. Yes I do.
Oh my word do I love her.