Mission: Impossible - New Dawn When Major Sean Dickens’ F-15 crashes over Utah, everything looks like an accident. However, as the wreck is recovered, Dickens is gone, and with him the F-15’s deadly cargo: a new generation warhead. Ethan Hunt’s mission is clear: the warhead has to be recovered before Dickens is able to sell it, and Dickens, along with the possible buyer, a former Russian general, with unknown intentions, have to be eliminated. However, all too soon Hunt realizes that things aren’t as they seem, and suddenly finds himself right in the line of fire. In his quest to gain answers, Hunt hits upon a conspiracy that puts doubts upon the trustworthiness of his own ranks, and change everything he believed in. He has nothing to rely on. And nobody left to trust. But whoever is trying to deceive him – they have obviously forgotten with whom they have to deal… Releasedate: Out now!!! Check our Website to download!!!

FlippedOutKyrii says

6/10 - Agree (1) Disagree

It was fun at first, plus the action sequences were plenty of fun and very destructive... but the story really got on my nerves.

Why did Ethan blast his way through his own HQ, killing dozens of his own friends and innocent security guards just to meet his boss, who didn't seem the least bit angry that he killed half the buildings staff?

Or why does Ethan kill dozens of security guards in the hotel and mock two dead men in the subway in Sidney? And why did he butcher two cops in cold blood and then go on a tirade, calling out the insanity of the big-bad's plans like he was the embodiment of good?

And how did Ethan escape a nuclear core meltdown that probably iradiated all of Halifax and killed a hundred thousand people, only to brush off his shoulders after his little dip in the water and go back to his HQ, who welcome him back in open arms after they just finished cleaning up all the bodies he left behind yesterday?

I'm sorry, but this just got me over-analyzing everything D: