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Some missions are not a choice. On a dangerous assignment to recover stolen plutonium, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) chooses to save his team over completing the mission, allowing nuclear weapons to fall into the hands of a deadly network of highly-skilled operatives intent on destroying civilisation. Now, with the world at risk, Ethan and his IMF team (Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Rebecca Ferguson) are forced to become reluctant partners with a hard-hitting CIA agent (Henry Cavill) as they race against time to stop the nuclear fallout. There’s never been a threat more destructive or stunts more jaw-dropping than in this film that critics are calling “the best Mission yet” (Jamie Graham, TOTAL FILM). GO BEHIND THE SCENES DISC 1 FEATURE FILM + SPECIAL FEATURES • Commentary by Director Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise • And More! DISC 2 BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES • The Making of Mission: Impossible Fallout — get an inside look at the impossible stunts and breathtaking locations! • Deleted Scenes Montage with Director Commentary • Foot Chase Musical Breakdown • Storyboards • And More! Review: One of the best action/adventure movies of last decade - Mission: Impossible - Fallout (Blu-ray) Absolutely the best Mission: Impossible installment. I am a great fan of the whole Mission: Impossible series, but I can say that this one beats all the previous movies. Amazing cast, including old IMF team: Tom Cruise as Ethan Hawk, Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn and Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell, as well as Henry Cavill as August Walker, Sean Harris as Solomon Lane, Alec Baldwin as Alan Hunley, Rebecca Ferguson as Elsa Faust and Vanessa Kirby as The White Widow. Screenplay is very good, special effects are stunning, sound effects as well as music are great. Even the car pursuit scenes are memorable (BMW e28!) and everything is spiced with a bit of humour typical for MI series (especially Hawk & Walker or IMF team scenes). Highly recommended to buy a Blu-ray version due to the clear picture, superior sound and to watch with a good sound speakers setup to have a proper feel of this movie (by a proper feel, I mean the depth of sound, especially low tones with just a moderate overall volume being enough). Simply, one of the best action/adventure movies of last decade. If my recommendation is not sufficient, it should be enough to say that Mission: Impossible - Fallout received numerous award nominations and won several awards, including a prestigious Saturn award for the best action/adventure movie. Great product! Review: The next level - I thoroughly enjoyed the extra depth and perspective this gave. The mountain scenes, the helicopter chase and fight on the ledge were so realistic, it made the palms of my hands sweat, as i am not keen on heights. The extra dimension to this film made it even more spectacular than it is. I was enamoured of the entire extra dimension which made a fab film a fabulously spectacular film. Heres hoping for more mission impossible in 3d.






























| ASIN | B07FNJP9C6 |
| Actors | Alec Baldwin, Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise, Vanessa Kirby, Ving Rhames |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Audio Description: | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,055 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 552 in Blu-ray |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,423) |
| Director | Christopher McQuarrie |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 20 x 15 x 2 cm; 100 g |
| Release date | 3 Dec. 2018 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 27 minutes |
| Studio | Paramount Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English, French Canadian, Latin Spanish, Portuguese Brazilian |
M**T
One of the best action/adventure movies of last decade
Mission: Impossible - Fallout (Blu-ray) Absolutely the best Mission: Impossible installment. I am a great fan of the whole Mission: Impossible series, but I can say that this one beats all the previous movies. Amazing cast, including old IMF team: Tom Cruise as Ethan Hawk, Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn and Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell, as well as Henry Cavill as August Walker, Sean Harris as Solomon Lane, Alec Baldwin as Alan Hunley, Rebecca Ferguson as Elsa Faust and Vanessa Kirby as The White Widow. Screenplay is very good, special effects are stunning, sound effects as well as music are great. Even the car pursuit scenes are memorable (BMW e28!) and everything is spiced with a bit of humour typical for MI series (especially Hawk & Walker or IMF team scenes). Highly recommended to buy a Blu-ray version due to the clear picture, superior sound and to watch with a good sound speakers setup to have a proper feel of this movie (by a proper feel, I mean the depth of sound, especially low tones with just a moderate overall volume being enough). Simply, one of the best action/adventure movies of last decade. If my recommendation is not sufficient, it should be enough to say that Mission: Impossible - Fallout received numerous award nominations and won several awards, including a prestigious Saturn award for the best action/adventure movie. Great product!
K**N
The next level
I thoroughly enjoyed the extra depth and perspective this gave. The mountain scenes, the helicopter chase and fight on the ledge were so realistic, it made the palms of my hands sweat, as i am not keen on heights. The extra dimension to this film made it even more spectacular than it is. I was enamoured of the entire extra dimension which made a fab film a fabulously spectacular film. Heres hoping for more mission impossible in 3d.
F**R
What a ride!
A super popcorn flick from start to finish, great action and stunts. It's good to see the lead man actually do the stunts as well in this world of CGI we currently live in. The chase scene in Paris is more thrilling than all of the Fast and Furious films put together. Yes there are a couple of continuity error's and logic gaps but hey, it's not a documentary. I loved the sound design, I don't have Dolby Atmos but on my 5.1 setup the sound was expertly mixed with the dialog clear at all times and the effects whizzing round the room. The soundtrack is also superb. It was nice to see they wrapped up the story line involving Ethans wife. James Bond wishes he was Ethan Hunt :). Disengage brain, relax and enjoy.
C**N
One of the best action movies of the last decade
Without doubt, Mission: Impossible Fallout is one of the best action movies of the last decade. The stellar cast includes franchise returnees, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and Sean Harris - from Mission: Rogue Nation, and newbie Henry Cavill, who was made for this role. This movie has a slightly darker tone than others in the franchise, and it's all the better for it. There's a double agent, a fiendish plot and bags of action. Despite its running time, the movie moves at a fast pace. There are fantastic stunts and set pieces, especially the dramatic skydive, and the finale helicopter chase, which is edge-of-the-seat action. It's so tense and dramatic, and is one of the best action sequences in the Mission franchise. The visuals are stunning, the music and suspense are foreboding and tense throughout. There are a few unexpected twists and double crosses as Ethan Hunt and his team set out to save the day. Highly recommended! The Blu-ray quality is fantastic, the sound is excellent, and behind-the-scenes and bonus features all add to the excellence.
P**5
Excellent!!!
The 4K ULTRA HD Blu Ray disc version of this film has greatly improved sound and picture quality over the standard Blu Ray disc version when played through a 4K ULTRA HD Blu Ray player and a 4K ULTRA HD TV with HDR (High Dynamic Range). Also this is a lovely package!!!.
K**N
Mission: Impossible - Fallout Blu-ray
22 years in and making quite possibly its best instalment yet? Not all action franchises can say that, but not all franchises are powered by Tom Cruise’s increasing determination and commitment to doing the kind of physical stunts almost every other actor would leave to greenscreen and CGI. This time around, Hunt and the team end up trying to recover three devices which (as always) fall into the wrong hands. And stopping the bad guys will take some spectacularly choreographed sequences involving planes, cars, bikes, helicopters and anything else you can think of. The visual scope of ‘Fallout’ is the by far the widest and most beautiful yet, with global locations taken advantage of in pursuit of the spy-jinks of the plot, while a large cast is (mostly) juggled competently across the film’s runtime. Although the plot largely focuses on playing as a more direct sequel to the plot of ‘Rogue Nation’ than previous films have done, there are many nods to the series as a whole, including a nice one involving one character which goes all the way to the first film and the final settling of one major relationship which has existed since the third film. By journey’s end the whole film almost serves to really pay regard to just how long Cruise (and Hunt) have been at this game. And yet, that the adventures may still continue. Extras are OK, with three commentaries (including director Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise), 55 minutes of short featurettes focusing largely on achieving the key action sequences of the film, and then some bits and bobs (deleted scenes montage, trailers, etc).
S**N
Insurance companies nightmare
Not just the best MI movie, but the best action movie of 2018 The story isn’t lost in the link between one great action sequence to another. The fight scene in the toilet a particular highlight with Henry Cavill “reloading” his arms for round two!!! The fact Tom Cruise does his own mental stunts and after breaking his ankle for real on the roof jump........keeps on running to complete the shot!!!!! Either a true pro or a nutcase....the answer is probably a bit of both And I haven’t started on the helicopter sequence yet....that Mr Cruise is also flying An insurance companies nightmare but an absolute treat for movie goers wanting realism and not green screen cop outs Just watch the movie and enjoy!!!!
M**E
Impossible to live up to the hype
One of my pet hates is a movie where the plot dots don’t join up, a movie that doesn’t explain to audiences properly what’s going on, the sort of movie which leaves you thinking, “Yes, but why…?”, or where you think you’ve worked out something that didn’t make sense initially, only for something else to then not make sense as a result. Fallout is one such movie. The previous two instalments of the MI franchise were complex, but when the credits rolled I was pretty sure I understood all the twists and turns. The same cannot be said for Fallout. And yet it was met with critical acclaim and huge box office takings, clearly demonstrating that a lot of people leave their brains at the ticket kiosk when they visit the cinema. Warning: spoilers ahoy!! ….. If Lark was working with the Apostles and the Apostles had already acquired the plutonium, why did they need to involve the White Widow? If the Apostles wanted to get Lane released, why did they need to involve Hunt – if they knew where Lane was going to be, why not just bust him out themselves? Did they involve the White Widow because they knew she was a CIA informant and could get Lane’s location for them if the CIA thought this was their chance to get their hands on Lark and the plutonium? If it was all a big fat ruse to frame Hunt, doesn’t that mean Lane had orchestrated it? If so, how did he do that in prison? In fact, dialogue between Lark and Lane suggests that they were in contact – again, how was that possible if Lane was banged up? Lane’s plan for Hunt to impersonate Lark would only have worked if somehow the fake Lark got bumped off, but how did he know that would happen? Who were the people who tried to kill Hunt in Paris? Why did Hunley say that the meeting Hunt had arranged in London to exchange Lane for the plutonium was a trap? Why? Why?? Why??? No doubt some viewers with higher IQs than me can provide answers to some of these questions, but I shouldn’t have to ask these questions in the first place. Of course nobody wants heaps of dull exposition slowing things down, but a line or two of dialogue here and there clarifying a few things would have been much appreciated by the intellectually challenged like myself. It’s all rather disappointing from a writer/director of Christopher McQuarrie’s calibre, a man who regularly responds to people’s questions about screenwriting and movie making on Twitter. In the behind-the-scenes documentaries on the blu ray McQuarrie talks about how he was always “looking for the stunt”. I’d suggest he should have spent more time looking at the script. This is not to say that Fallout is a bad movie, it’s just too convoluted for its own good. Once all the double crossing and treachery is over-and-done-with and the movie turns into a straightforward race against time to stop the villains it steps up a gear, but by then my poor brain cells were already frazzled. There are, as you would expect, some great action sequences, though personally I don’t think Fallout is exciting as Ghost Protocol or Rogue Nation. The London footchase is probably my favourite sequence, though the Paris motorbike chase and climactic helicopter sequence are also pretty exhilarating, though some parts of the latter seem somewhat implausible. Tom Cruise has to be applauded for his stunt work, and the fact that he hadn’t flown a helicopter prior to making Fallout is incredible. The acting is generally first rate – Cruise is great and is ably supported by Pegg, Rhames, Fergusson and Baldwin, while Sean Harris is once again great as the sinister Lane. It was also nice to see Michelle Monaghan being given more than the brief cameo she had in Ghost Protocol. The only weak spot in the cast is Henry Cavill who is pretty wooden throughout, not helped by an iffy American accent. I sincerely hope the rumours of him taking over the Bond mantle from Daniel Craig are not true. I also want to mention Lorne Balfe who delivers a thumping score. Picture and sound quality on the blu ray is good but the extras could have been better. All the bonus material (apart from commentaries, obviously) are contained on a second disc which makes you think you’re going to be getting a seriously in depth “making of” documentary, but in fact it all adds up to little more than an hour. There are separate featurettes looking at how various sequences were made, a montage of deleted scenes (which contain no dialogue and are instead set to music, which is thoroughly pointless), a brief look at how Balfe layered the different components of the score, storyboards and a trailer. The featurettes are all good and clearly demonstrate Cruise’s extraordinary commitment to the project, but they could have provided even more detail. I enjoyed Fallout a lot but I also found it very frustrating. It reminded me a bit of another massively overhyped movie – Skyfall – which abandoned plot logic in favour of big action scenes, big characters and big confrontations. Fallout isn’t as bad as that, but I still think it’s a stumble after the excellent fourth and fifth instalments in the franchise, and perhaps suggests that Hunt needs to think about refusing to accept his next mission.
T**E
too long with tons of action and little story but very fun to watch
I loved the original Mission Impossible TV series as a teen, and have grown to like how it has been transformed for the movies. Aside from the original Tom Cruise Mission Impossible movie, most of the sequels were a bit disappointing for various reasons. But this latest sequel does its best to recapture the feel of the original Mission Impossible TV show while retaining the unique characters and personalities of the modern movie. It is nice to see the little tape recording describing the mission before destroying itself and listening to the old theme song. And the frequent masks used to impersonate others is a throwback to the old TV series, too. Where Tom Cruise and company have taken this Mission Impossible movie is into the realm of almost non-stop action. The story is pretty basic and overused: the bad guys have stolen nuclear material and plan to blow up parts of the world. The good guys have to find the stolen nukes and disarm them before this can happen. It weaves bits of the previous Mission Impossible movies into the story line which will be completely lost on anyone who either hasn't seen the prior movies or forgot them. There are several twists and turns in the story, especially early on. But this movie was not made for the story. It was made for the action, and there is lots of it. The James Bond franchise has been built by putting bigger and more elaborate stunts in each movie. Tom Cruise has taken this concept and put it on steroids for Mission Impossible: Fallout. Not only are the stunts fantastic to watch, but you feel the tension, and you see Tom Cruise actually performing his own stunts, even the ones any other movie franchise would relegate to stunt doubles and/or CGI. Cruise truly deserves an Academy Award for his stunt work. The movie is far from perfect. The story is a bit difficult to follow in parts, especially if you don't remember details from the prior movies. You have to completely suspend belief in reality for some of the stunts as Cruise drives a motorcycle into a car, falls from over 2 story heights, and crashes in a helicopter with seemingly none or little injury. The length of the movie is too long, almost 2-1/2 hours, and even though the action is thrilling, by the end of the movie you're wishing it will come to an end soon. Overall, Mission Impossible: Fallout is a great sequel in the series, a lot of fun to watch, and a great popcorn movie to spend an afternoon or evening watching. Buy this blu-ray disc, though, because the extras showing Cruise preparing for and performing the stunts in the movie are equally interesting and fun to watch. Tom Cruise is getting older, and it won't be long before he will be physically unable to perform the physical stunts he has done up to now. He is an actor truly committed to the task of creating a fantastic movie experience, and we will likely never see anyone else come close to the stunt work he has performed as an actor to enhance the realism.
O**G
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R**N
Tom Cruise , Fallout
Hallo! Einfach toll dieser Agenten - Filme.Da bin ich mit Action. Mir fehlen noch zwei DVDs , dann habe in Moment alle zusammen. Vielen Dank!
J**5
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Très bien
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Buen producto aunque no venga en castellano
Ojo el producto esta en aleman pero si tienes la version en español y la puedes ver en el movil pues nada la ves 3d y la escuchas en castellano asi lo hecho yo y he podido disfrutar el 3d del cual soy Fanatico.gracias amazon por permitirnos poder adquirir estas versiones en 3d
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