Mission: Impossible II


With computer genius Luther Stickell at his side and a beautiful thief on his mind, agent Ethan Hunt races across Australia and Spain to stop a former IMF agent from unleashing a genetically engineered biological weapon called Chimera. This mission, should Hunt choose to accept it, plunges him into the center of an international crisis of terrifying magnitude.
As an action movie, it’s… fine. There are some stylish shootouts, slow-motion stunts, and plenty of John Woo flair. But as a Mission: Impossible film, it really misses the mark. The plot is thin, the villain is forgettable, and the clever spy-game tension of the first movie gets swapped out for over-the-top melodrama. Fun in spots, but not what you want from Ethan Hunt and company.