

Missão - Impossível 2
Dirigido por John WooO agente especial Ethan Hunt tem uma nova missão: evitar que um ex-agente e agora terrorista sem piedade tenha em sua posse um vírus mortal que poderia causar milhões de vítimas. A seu lado tem a ajuda do génio informático Luther Stickell, o experiente condutor Billy Baird e a presença da sensual ladra Nhye, com quem teve no passado uma relação sentimental.
Missão - Impossível 2 Avaliações & Comentários
- Cole17 de abril de 2025Perhaps I treated you too harshly. Dramatic aura farm with hype moments and John Woo sauce. Best Tom has looked, can’t lie. I promise you we do not care for Nyah, though.
- C. Scott Brownhá 7 diasAll style, zero substance, like most Woo films. Not terrible, but check your brain at the door.
- Andy Lee23 de maio de 2025It’s kinda boring to be honest but I laughed really hard a few times at how over-the-top it was, so not a total loss.
- Austin Burke19 de maio de 2025The second entry in this iconic franchise is often considered the worst of the bunch, and for good reason, but it is not without its small victories. The biggest struggle here is finding the right balance between complex and convoluted, which is a victory we see from almost all of the sequels that follow. The editing is reminiscent of Woo’s other films, but it is such a drastic difference from the first film. The subtitles of Hunt’s first mission are absent, and the overly stylized action sequences become the focal point. Hunt gets some fantastic moments here, and his character is improved from the first, but the entirety of the plot surrounding him is far less interesting. There isn’t anything overly memorable about this script or the villainous entity, and some of these scenes are just so far over-the-top. Regardless, even the worst of this franchise can provide some fun moments, and Woo remains a fun action-centric director to watch.
- nicpederson8 de agosto de 2025more exciting than the first, but a bit on the cheesy side.. i think there were at least 3 unnecessary flip kicks.. still fun, but not epic at all
- James Saenz6 de maio de 2025“this punk put a hole in my versace!” i was fucking ECSTATIC when i saw brendan gleeson on screen. then found out that his role was so small and that made me sad. HOWEVER, we get doves surrounding ethan hunt as if they’re his familiars, harbingers of ass kicking. john woo’s style is so electric, melodramatic storytelling oozing with charisma. from the slow motion to the frenetic editing to the transitions from the rock and roll arrangement of the mission: impossible theme to choral scores, it’s all so over the top and charming. and the actual action?? exhilarating. sweeping camera shots and hints of wire fu abound here. tom cruise is an absolute animal for the stunt work he does himself, from the free solo climb in the opening to the insane motorcycle stunts in the finale. i truly can’t fathom how he keeps managing to one up himself in this series and am so excited for what’s to come. a lot of the paranoia and tension typical of traditional spy thrillers found in the original are lost here in favor of elements found in more standard blockbuster action films, but that comes with its own appeal. one style of camp traded for another. i will say that i much prefer the narrative of the original, and the first half of this movie doesn’t engross me once we move on from the foreplay between ethan and nyah. once we’re at the biocyte break-in john woo’s able to lock in and he doesn’t take his foot off the gas until the end credits, and i love how the final shot is reminiscent of seurat’s a sunday afternoon on the island of la grande jatte. woo rocks. dudes rock. what i love about franchises where each film is directed by a different individual is it really feels like a microcosm of artistic conversation. art is political in the sense that it’s constantly a result of one person’s response to their environment or upbringing or another artists’ work, and so seeing directors in direct dialogue with each other within the framework of a series makes the developments of each entry feel more personal and provides more depth for the experience. you can still feel how they’re trying to suss out the tone and atmosphere of the series here, like they’re still unsure of who ethan hunt is as a character and it feels very experimental in comparison to the first film and i just find that so intriguing. i know once we get to mcquarrie he becomes the permanent director for the series, so i’m really just trying to absorb and appreciate the time we have with each director’s vision beforehand, and by god does john woo have the juice.
- Harish Cousal17 de dezembro de 2025Stylish, over-the-top, and unapologetically 2000s. John Woo turns action into slow-motion opera. Less spy, more spectacle. Ridiculous—but fun in its own way
- Kevin Ward7 de julho de 2025Part 2 of our M:I watch thru. There's not much here that's quite as iconic as the first one aside from John Woo's trademark action and slow motion doves, but still a really fun rewatch. So much of the is over-the-top that it had us laughing during many scenes. Still, Cruise is performing in earnest and it's mission:impossible not to enjoy Thandiwe Newton on screen. The family unanimously agreed 1 is better than 2, though.
- Tommy Woerner5 de maio de 2026Peak Cruise. Weak Plot.
- Jonathon Pack16 de março de 2025Listen, if it wasn’t for the negativity around M:I-2, we wouldn’t get the great Mission: Impossible III 6 years later. This movie gives us so many things to be thankful for. Add to it John Woo allowing Tom to do all his own crazy stunts leading to decades of Tom being the greatest action movie star of our generation, and maybe, of all-time!
- RTKDOOM15 de junho de 2025Genuinely one of the biggest slogs of a film i’ve ever watched. I’m tryna see some John Woo action and this film is like on god the most boring “action” movie i’ve sat through. Release the Woo cut cause this shit is genuinely insufferable. Anyone that says this was good is a donkey!
- Marcellus Suber30 de setembro de 2025In truth, it's the worst of the series. This is not to say it's a bad movie. It just chooses style over substance, attempting to make Tom into a superhero of sorts. Glad they rebounded with III.
- makdelart4 de maio de 2026Goodness me, how awful it is: kitsch, trash and cringe-worthy, especially after De Palma’s brilliant first film.
- Lincoln and Blake Frank17 de setembro de 2025Wow! Too much romance the whole show "looking into each other's eyes" 🙄
- Nathan Magreta23 de março de 2026It's fun, but it's definitely pretty simple with no real substance, as it relies too much on the cool action sequences.
Trívia de Missão - Impossível 2
Missão - Impossível 2foi lançado em 24 de maio de 2000.
Missão - Impossível 2foi dirigido por John Woo.
Missão - Impossível 2tem a duração de 2 h 3 min.
Missão - Impossível 2foi produzido por Paula Wagner, Tom Cruise.
O agente especial Ethan Hunt tem uma nova missão: evitar que um ex-agente e agora terrorista sem piedade tenha em sua posse um vírus mortal que poderia causar milhões de vítimas. A seu lado tem a ajuda do génio informático Luther Stickell, o experiente condutor Billy Baird e a presença da sensual ladra Nhye, com quem teve no passado uma relação sentimental.
Os caracteres-chave em Missão - Impossível 2 são Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), Sean Ambrose (Dougray Scott), Nyah Hall (Thandiwe Newton).
Missão - Impossível 2 é avaliado M/12.
Missão - Impossível 2 é um filme de Action, Adventure, Thriller.
Missão - Impossível 2 tem uma classificação de audiência 4.2de 10.
Missão - Impossível 2 teve um orçamento de US$ 125 mi.
Missão - Impossível 2 fez US$ 546,4 mi na bilheteria.

















