

- Jay Marie Baileyhace 2 dI remember watching this at the time and thinking this was the best movie ever, guess it was in its day very spectacular. Having just rewatched it I was OK with it until it gets to the helicopter in the tunnel when it just gets inexplicably silly (dimensions of the tunnel vs dimensions of helicopter blades amongst other). It was entertaining all the same, probably the weakest of the franchise in my opinion and a typical 90s action movie
- Kevin Ward7 de julio de 2025I checked out of the Mission: Impossible films after part 3 and haven’t looked back despite the praise for McQuarrie’s more recent entries. But with part 7 on the horizon and my kids showing interest in that, we’re going to probably tackle the entire franchise. I had completely forgotten that Brian De Palma directed this one. In fact, the only thing I remembered about this film was that iconic scene. De Palma’s direction is so good. I love me some dutch angles, though, so I might be a bit biased there. Some of the action went a little over-the-top—namely the helicopter in the tunnel sequence—but hey, what else would you want from a summer blockbuster. The ridiculous heel-turns and Scooby-Doo masks are here, but (from what I remember) not as egregious as what turned me off the franchise in parts 2 and 3. (We’ll see if that thinking holds up when we revisit those. I remember even less about those films than I did this one). Ultimately, this one serves as really great spy thriller and I am looking forward to finally seeing 4, 5, 6 and eventually 7.
- makdelart4 de mayo de 2026This first instalment of the new MI franchise is already an undisputed classic, drawing, of course, on an even more classic series from the distant past, but refreshed and packed with a host of thrills by the brilliant De Palma. This director created his finest works whilst inspired by Hitchcock’s oeuvre, and this is also evident in this superb thriller. The fact that it may feel a little dated only adds to its charm: after all, the older the wine, the better it gets.
- Oʂɯαʅԃσ Rσყҽƚƚ5 de abril de 2026The first hour of mission impossible is an absolute joy to watch. It felt like a fusion of James Bond and oceans eleven, with stylised cinematography, clearly reminiscent of classic like The Third Man, and wonderful locations like Prague. The first hour is so effortlessly entertaining that it will breeze by with ease.
- Daniel Taylor28 de diciembre de 2025Rewatching this is such a reminder of how cool this movie still is. Tom Cruise in peak 90’s heartthrob mode, slick hair, intense stare, running like his life depends on it. Iconic. It’s also hilarious in the best way seeing the 90’s tech. That moment where he literally types “Internet Access” like it’s a magic spell never fails to make me smile. A very different time, but it adds to the charm rather than taking away from it.
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Misión imposible was released on 22 de mayo de 1996.
Misión imposible was directed by Brian De Palma.
Misión imposible has a runtime of 1h 50min.
Misión imposible was produced by Tom Cruise, Paula Wagner.
Ethan Hunt es un superespía capaz de resolver cualquier arriesgada situación con la máxima elegancia. Forma parte de un competente equipo dirigido por el agente Jim Phelps, que ha vuelto a reunir a sus hombres para participar en una dificilísima misión: evitar la venta de un disco robado que contiene información secreta de vital importancia.
The key characters in Misión imposible are Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), Jim Phelps (Jon Voight), Claire (Emmanuelle Béart).
Misión imposible is rated 12.
Misión imposible is an Action, Adventure, Suspense film.
Misión imposible has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.
Misión imposible had a budget of 80 MUS$.
Misión imposible has made 457,7 MUS$ at the box office.


















