Of course, Ethan Hunt was in love in Mission: Impossible III (2006). Just before he began filming, Tom Cruise was going around the world publicising Steven Spielberg바카라s War of the Worlds (2005) 바카라 accompanied by then-partner Katie Holmes. The third instalment of the Mission: Impossible (M:I) franchise came out almost exactly a year after Cruise jumped on the couch of the Oprah Winfrey show and announced being in love in front of the whole world. A month later, Cruise바카라s interview with Matt Lauer would become a totem of celebrity interviews, with the then 42-year-old star ranting about psychiatry being a 바카라pseudoscience바카라.
The conversation would veer towards Scientology, his chosen faith. Between this and the wall-to-wall coverage of 바카라Tom-Kat바카라, the PR fatigue around him was understandable as the release of M:I III drew close in May 2006. There was too much Tom Cruise on our TVs, magazines, newspapers back then and it became increasingly hard to separate the actor바카라from the star, from the pound of meat for the paparazzi, and that intense figure staring down a TV host after he made a careless comment on kids on ritalin (a drug used to treat Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD).
Even as the brand 바카라Tom Cruise바카라 was at an all-time high (if PR managers measured it purely by the curiosity around it), the firefighting also became a weekly/monthly thing for the star바카라s reps. And adjacent to all this spicy fluff, was the relatively staid, straightforward and sincere Mission: Impossible III.


Directed by JJ Abrams (making his feature film debut after being known as the creator of Lost), the third film would follow the struggles of Ethan Hunt, the family man. Putting behind his days as a flirty spy, Cruise would embrace Hunt바카라s search for middle-age 바카라stability바카라. Having to balance his life between love and a higher calling (looking back, one might spot parallels between Katie Holmes and Scientology), the film transports us right into the meat in the very first scene.
Notorious arms-dealer Owen Davian (Phillip Seymour Hoffman) is holding a gun to Julia바카라s (Michelle Monaghan) head, as a severely beaten, distraught Ethan Hunt watches, tied to a chair. If he doesn바카라t answer a question till the count of 10, Davian will shoot Julia. Whatever one might think of Cruise바카라s celebrity, his chops as a mainstream actor/star are just undeniable. As Davian counts down, it바카라s stunning to see Hunt go from being disoriented and filled with rage to bargaining and begging for Julia바카라s life. It sets up the emotional stakes for the film. The scene also benefits with an actor of Hoffman바카라s prestige, taking one of the most cliched scenes in film history (of a villain threatening a hero by hurting a loved one), and elevating it with his sheer conviction.
M:I III grounded Hunt as a haunted spy, who would like to go back home to 바카라normalcy바카라, after averting a nuclear event with seconds left on the clock. To its credit, Monaghan바카라s Julia isn바카라t patronised바카라something that tended to happen to many actresses working with Cruise, especially then. Respecting Hunt바카라s privacy in the relationship despite noticing the tiniest shifts in his body language after a 바카라work trip바카라 to Houston, she tries to hold on to her fairytale by not outright confronting him about his double life.The instalment also boasts of one of the most dynamic supporting casts in the franchise: introducing Simon Pegg바카라s Benji, who delivers one of the film바카라s most quotable lines바카라referring to nuclear world-ending weapons as the 바카라Anti-God바카라. Apart from Ving Rhames바카라s Luther, the cast also features the likes of Jonathan Rhys Meyers (one of the hottest actors in America after Match Point, 2005), Maggie Q, Billy Crudup, Keri Russell and Laurence Fishburne. I바카라ll never forget Fishburne playing a brute patriot delivering a cheesy line like, 바카라I바카라ll bleed on the American flag to keep the stripes red바카라 with a straight face.
Hoffman바카라only briefly in the film with an arguably abrupt death바카라delivers a masterclass in playing the archetype villain carrying armageddon in his suitcase. In a sensational sequence, Abrams cuts briskly between Cruise and Hoffman바카라s lines바카라both framed in classic De Palma close-ups바카라having two entirely disconnected conversations between themselves:
Hunt: 바카라What바카라s the rabbit바카라s foot?바카라/ Davian: 바카라What바카라s your name?바카라
Hunt: 바카라Who do you work for?바카라/ Davian: 바카라Do you have a girlfriend? Someone you love?바카라
Hunt: 바카라Who is your buyer?바카라 / Davian: 바카라I바카라m going to find her, and I바카라m going to hurt her.바카라


It helps that Abrams doesn바카라t have a defined directorial style in the film, as he바카라s able to improvise between Spielberg바카라s vision for big-screen set-pieces, the visceral action of the Bourne films, the stylish slo-mo of John Woo, and the high-decibel explosions of a generic Hollywood blockbuster. Hoisted around the film바카라s three action set-pieces바카라the Berlin mission, the Vatican mission and the mission in Shanghai바카라M:I III not only manages to be consistently exhilarating but becomes almost too competent for its own good.
The final 20 minutes, after the Shanghai mission, is when it all falls apart. Davian, built up as this ghost (believe it or not), gets run over by a tempo in a seedy bylane in Shanghai바카라almost like Abrams found out that was Hoffman바카라s last day on set, so he quickly devised this 바카라exit바카라. Hunt, with an explosive charge in his head, fights using his elbows. It바카라s a testament to Cruise바카라s sheer wattage as a star that he makes even something as ridiculous as this seem feasible. He electrocutes himself and is then revived by Julia바카라s punches to his chest, which would ideally break his ribcage if done correctly.


However, the convenience of the last 20 minutes doesn바카라t do much to wash away the high-octane 100 minutes before this. M:I III might not very often be a part of pop-culture conversation, but the rest of the films in the franchise owe a huge debt to it. If not for Hoffman playing Davian, we might never have seen someone like Sean Harris being cast as the antagonist in Rogue Nation (2015). We might not have the gift of Benji. And we might never have known that Ethan Hunt has a beating heart, even after it momentarily stops.
Standing far away in a party, as Ethan listens to Julie바카라s conversation with her girlfriends by reading their lips, he politely butts in at the right moment with, 바카라Lake Wanaka!바카라 And this is exactly what makes M:I III such a charmer.