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Mission Impossible : Ghost Protocol Movie Review

Ethan Hunt is at a Russian prison and there is a team which from the outside successfully rescues him for a mission that is more spectacular and entertaining. The team now comprises of Ethan, Jane (Paula Patton) and the newly promoted field agent Benji (Simon Pegg). when Ethan makes his way into the Kremlin searching for some tapes which is of utmost importance in the context of national safety, things go bad when the Kremlin is bombed and as a result of which the IMF is shut down which leaves Ethan and his team on their own to take the mission in their own hands and at their will.

Ethan then travels to Dubai along with a new team member in the form of IMF analyst Brandt (Jeremy Renner) and this time they choose the world famous Burj Khalifa Tower for the action to kick start. The action sequences at Burj Khalifa is simply mind blowing to say the least. From there, they track the main villain nick named "Cobolt' who in reality is none other than a Russian Nuclear Strategist named Hendricks (Micheal Nyqvist).

Cobolt's main plan is to launch a nuclear war head and attack U.S. Ethan and his team then remove one link after another to make sure that Cobolt's dream remains a dream but when things don't go as planned for the team there is more excitement in store which keeps the viewers in awe throughout.

Director Brad Bird has done a commendable job in this fourth installment of the MI series. Tom Cruise as usual steals the show and the other actors make sure that their acting also belongs to the top draw. The movie has a running time of 120 minutes and is sure to rake in huge returns at the box-office.

MI - 4 is an absolute treat to watch.

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