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Our Review of Mission Impossible - Dead Reckoning: Foot on the Floor

2023-07-05T16:10:40.490Z

Highlights: The first part of the last Mission Impossible remains at the height of its reputation. The goal of dear Ethan Hunt is to recover the second half of a key in the shape of a pendant. The itinerary will also include Rome, St. Mark's Square, the Austrian Alps, and Abu Dhabi. This article is for subscribers only. You still have 71% to discover. Want to read more?Unblock all items immediately. grotesquely.test for 0,99€.


REVIEW - Big engines, stunts and world tour, the first part of the last Mission Impossible remains at the height of its reputation.


The Kremlin didn't need that. It starts with a Russian submarine exploding in the Bering Sea. Another coup from the Ukrainians? The case is more complicated. Behind the Sevastopol attack lies a dangerous organization, the Entity. The name will come up again and again in the dialogues. Kezaco? The Holy Grail? A Citizen Kane-style Rosebud? Or simply Artificial Intelligence? Here, the goal of dear Ethan Hunt is to recover the second half of a key in the shape of a pendant, accessory supposed to offer absolute power. The officer will work on this for almost two and a half hours. He doesn't stop. Saving the world is a full-time job. It is difficult to see him demanding RTT from his superiors.

At least his escapades are likely to earn him miles by handfuls. The destinations are varied. At Abu Dhabi airport, a brown pickpocket pickpocket picks up arrivals. The itinerary will also include Rome, St. Mark's Square, the Austrian Alps, with...

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