[Review] Mission Impossible Final Reckoning: Dolby sound📢 Submarine🚢
In my spoiler-free review of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, I break down the audio-visual spectacle that only Dolby surround and a big screen can deliver. Clocking in at 170 minutes, this nearly three-hour spy epic demands you plan ahead (trust me, hit the bathroom first). From the submarine suit audio filter that makes you feel trapped inside, to bass drums that literally shake your seat, every sound cue is engineered for theaters, not smartphones.
Visually, the fast-cut opening feels like three Netflix episodes in three minutes, setting the pace immediately. The film balances intense action—a face-only “torture” scene, a visceral treadmill head-grind, and a jaw-dropping submarine rotation—with signature stunts like a Guinness-record burning parachute jump. Tom Cruise may look older, but he’s still delivering breathtaking physical feats, supported by Angela Bassett’s calm leadership, Hayley Atwell’s cunning fieldwork, Simon Pegg’s humor, and Ving Rhames’s gravitas.
While some may find the plot overstuffed—with AI-vs-human themes woven in—the non-stop momentum and practical-meets-CG spectacle keep you locked in. Verdict: Spectacle triumphs script. If you crave immersive action, see it in Dolby. On your phone? You’ll miss 90% of the fun.
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