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Rating: 6.741/10 by 6743 users

Mission: Impossible III (2006)

Retired from active duty, and training recruits for the Impossible Mission Force, agent Ethan Hunt faces the toughest foe of his career: Owen Davian, an international broker of arms and information, who's as cunning as he is ruthless. Davian emerges to threaten Hunt and all that he holds dear – including the woman Hunt loves.

Directing:
  • J.J. Abrams
  • Vic Armstrong
  • Inti Carboni
  • Brandon Lambdin
  • Edoardo Ferretti
  • Crystal Gong Chun
  • Edoardo Petti
  • Daniele Ramazzotti
  • Eddie Thorne
  • Thomas Coe
  • Andrew Ward
  • Brad Arnold
  • Nicola Marzano
  • Eric Schwab
  • Tommy Harper
  • Richard Hughes
  • Tommy Gormley
  • Lemon Liu Yi-Man
  • Sylvia Liu Jing-Yi
  • Luigi Spoletini
  • Silvia Vascellari
  • David Waters
  • Wen Jie Yang
  • Jamie Marshall
  • Andreas Kassab
  • Velvet Andrews-Smith
  • Jia Ji Cheng
  • Fannie Dai Hong
  • Diane Collins
  • Valerio Stati
  • Daniel Mattig
  • Dawn Gilliam
  • Mathew Dunne
  • Trisha Burton
Writing:
  • Alex Kurtzman
  • Roberto Orci
  • J.J. Abrams
  • Bruce Geller
  • Bruce Geller
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Apr 25, 2006

Rating: 6.741/10 by 6743 users

Alternative Title:
Mission Impossible - IM3 - GB
M.I. 3 - Misión Imposible 3 - ES
Misión: Imposible 3 - ES
M:I III - vaarallinen tehtävä III - FI
Vaarallinen tehtävä III - FI
M:I:III - US
ミッション:インポッシブル3 - JP
Місія нездійсненна 3 - UA
미션 임파서블 3 - KR
MI-3 - Mission Impossible III - DE
不可能的任务3 - CN
MI III Vaarallinen Tehtävä 3 - FI
Mission։ Impossible III - US
Mission Impossible III - US
เอ็ม ไอ ทรี: มิชชั่นอิมพอสซิเบิ้ล 3 - TH
มิชชั่น:อิมพอสซิเบิ้ล 3 - TH
Mission Impossible 3 - US
Nhiệm Vụ: Bất Khả Thi 3 - VN
職業特工隊3 - HK
職業特工隊3 - TW
Mission:Impossible III - US
Mission: Impossible 3 - US

Country:
United States of America
Language:
Deutsch
English
Italiano
普通话
Český
广州话 / 廣州話
Runtime: 02 hour 06 minutes
Budget: $150,000,000
Revenue: $398,479,497

Plot Keyword: mask, mission, berlin, germany, central intelligence agency (cia), computer, the white house, shanghai, china, funeral, explosive, secret mission, spy, vatican, secret identity, traitor, map, honeymoon, pretended murder, letter, covered investigation, secret agent, stamp, hard drive, e-mail, decipherment, suitcase, revenge, murder, hospital, duel, disguise, celebration, research laboratory, blast, based on tv series
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Tom Cruise
Ethan Hunt
Keri Russell
Lindsey Farris
Laurence Fishburne
Theodore Brassel
Bahar Soomekh
Davian's Translator
Jeff Chase
Davian's Bodyguard
Michael Berry Jr.
Julia's Kidnapper
Jane Daly
Julia's Mother
Sean O'Bryan
Party Goer
Ellen Bry
Lindsey's Mother
Patrick Pankhurst
Lindsey's Father
James Shanklin
Hospital Chaplain
Antonietta De Lorenzo
Roadblock Driver
Andrea Sartoretti
Roadblock Driver
Antonio Del Prete
Vatican Video Room Guard
Francesco De Vito
Greeting Priest
Giorgio Marchesi
Vatican Gate Guard
Niccolò Senni
Vatican Gate Guard
David Waters
IMF Officer
Michael G. Kehoe
Hospital Employee
José Zúñiga
IMF Agent Pete
William Francis McGuire
IMF Head of Security
Michelle Arthur
Airline Worker
George Cheung
Shanghai Game Player (uncredited)
Brandon Molale
Torturer (uncredited)
Simon Rhee
Chinese Guard at Hengshan Lu Building (uncredited)
Marcus Young
Chinese Guard (uncredited)
Jerry Trimble
Davian's Thug (uncredited)
Alex Kurtzman
Party Guest (uncredited)
Roberto Orci
Party Guest (uncredited)

Gimly

I would say it is the strongest entry of the first three Mission: Impossible films (the only ones I've seen to date). Even a decade later, it's strengths are still that which the franchise has always been known for, and its weakness are much the same. Much more akin plot-wise to the first film, _M:I:III_ has the one advantage over its predecessors that it's villain is much stronger than any we have seen before. Though arguably not the primary antagonist, Seymour-Hoffman (RIP) is actually pretty terrifying as international arms dealer, Owen Davian. That said, while this third entry is certainly the most engaging thus far, it still had me checking my watch before the end of the movie, so I can hardly give it a glowing review. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

CinemaSerf

Despite the introduction of the always annoying Simon Pegg, this is an huge improvement on the last instalment. It sees the now retired, loved-up "Ethan" (Tom Cruise) coaxed out of retirement to deal with the menacing arms dealer "Davian" (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who has just bumped off one of the IMF's finest as he tries to offload the devilishly toxic "rabbit's foot" - a weapon with devastating potential. The initial part of the operation goes smoothly enough, but when his prey escapes his clutches, "Ethan" soon realises that he is going to be used to obtain the weapon - else his girlfriend "Julia" (Michelle Monaghan) is going to be toast. PSH is a super baddie here, very much in the less is more school of menace, but not afraid to get a bit brutal when called for. The story itself is all pretty routine, there isn't much jeopardy throughout, but the action scenes are more natural and less choreographed than last time out, and PSH also does add quite a lot of extra gravitas to the proceedings. It also features one of the more assured performance from the usually wooden as a tree Jonathan Rhys Meyers with Ving Rhames having a more substantial, and quite entertaining, role too. I'm not sure what anyone can really do about the inevitability of the conclusion - we just know these films are going to keep on coming, but this one from the established writing team of Kurtzman and Orci keeps moving well with plenty of gadgets, body morphing and action to pass the two hour mark comfortably.

The Movie Mob

**Mission: Impossible 3 gives the franchise something more than explosions and cool gadgets. It gives the series heart and family.** Mission: Impossible 3 carried the heavy burden of trying to ground the fantastical world of Mission Impossible with its insane stunts and extraordinary gadgets after the franchise took it all a little too far in MI2. JJ Abrams took the reins, simplified the plot to Ethan Hunt’s struggle to rescue his fiancée, and filled the cast with excellent talents like Michelle Monaghan, Phillip Seymore Hoffman, Keri Russell, Simon Pegg, and more. While the stunts and gadgets that define the franchise were still in the film, they were not the focus. Instead, MI3 concentrated on developing Hunt’s character and his struggle to protect his loved ones from his work. This movie frequently finds itself at the bottom of the Mission: Impossible rankings, but I think it’s one of the best in the series and gave the franchise the heart and direction it needed to become the box office behemoth it is today.


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