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Format: DVD
 Nov 2000
 Rated PG-13
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3
 Sound: Stereo, Surround
 Closed Captioned
 124 min.
 Color
 UPC: 097363348740 |
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Movie Description John Woo raises the action bar in this violent, romantic sequel to Brian De Palma's 1996 original. Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt, this time battling wits with rogue IMF agent Sean Ambrose (Dougray Scott). Hunt is ordered to recruit Ambrose's former lover, Nyah Hall (Thandie Newton), to infiltrate his hideout. But Hunt never expected to fall for the lovely young thief he must use for bait. The romantic triangle that ensues gives the film a unique emotional balance that is unusual (and most welcome) for an action picture. Ambrose is after the killer Chimera virus and its antidote, Bellerophon; in the old days Ambrose would have been after world domination, but in this new world order of day trading and Internet stocks, all he wants is to corner the market and make a fortune.
Woo outdoes even himself with a flurry of martial-arts fights, fiery shootouts, thrilling mountain climbing, and blazing motorcycle chases that lead from the beautiful peaks of Utah through the busy streets of Sydney. All of this is set to a booming hard-rock soundtrack that battles with the explosions and blasting guns for ear space. And he doesn't fail to include his trademark birds fluttering like peaceful interludes in the most threatening of moments.
Synopsis John Woo raises the action bar in this violent, romantic sequel to Brian De Palma's 1996 original. Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt, this time battling wits with rogue IMF agent Sean Ambrose (Dougray Scott). Hunt is ordered to recruit Ambrose's former lover, Nyah Hall (Thandie Newton), to infiltrate his hideout. But Hunt never expected to fall for the lovely young thief he must use for bait. The romantic triangle that ensues gives the film a unique emotional balance that is unusual (and most welcome) for an action picture. Ambrose is after the killer Chimera virus and its antidote, Bellerophon; in the old days Ambrose would have been after world domination, but in this new world order of day trading and Internet stocks, all he wants is to corner the market and make a fortune.
Woo outdoes even himself with a flurry of martial-arts fights, fiery shootouts, thrilling mountain climbing, and blazing motorcycle chases that lead from the beautiful peaks of Utah through the busy streets of Sidney. All of this is set to a booming hard-rock soundtrack that battles with the explosions and blasting guns for ear space. And he doesn't fail to include his trademark birds fluttering like peaceful interludes in the most threatening of moments.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Dual Side - Dual Layer Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital Surround - French Additional Release Material: Alternate Scenes - 1. Title Sequence Audio Commentary - 1. John Woo - Director 3Short - 1. MISSION IMPROBABLE Featurette - 1. BEHIND THE MISSION 2. MISSION INCREDIBLE 3. IMPOSSIBLE SHOTS Music Video - 1. Metallica - "I Disappear" Full-Motion Menus Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access DVD-ROM Features: THE LEGEND OF CHIMERA MISSION LOCATIONS MI:2 TECH TOOLS AGENT DOSSIERS REAL LIFE CAST & CREW DOSSIERS Screen Saver DVD ROM Games (8) Photo Gallery Theatrical Trailers
Theatrical release: May 24, 2000.
Filmed at Fox Studios and on location in Sydney & Broken Hill, Australia, and filmed at Los Angeles Center Studios and on location in Moab, Utah, and Los Angeles, California.
The film grossed more than $210 million at the domestic box office and more than $430 million worldwide.
John Woo told Mr. Showbiz that the love story in M:I-2 was inspired by the spy love story between Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in Alfred Hitchcock's NOTORIOUS.
Tom Cruise insisted on performing virtually all his own stunts, against director John Woo's wishes.
Tom Cruise had never before fired a gun in any his previous films.
Oliver Stone was at one time attached as the director of this film.
Tom Cruise and Ving Rhames are the only returning cast members from the first film.
Metallica's music video for "I Disappear," from the M:I-2 soundtrack (the song appears over the closing credits), features scenes mimicking BULLITT, DIE HARD, and NORTH BY NORTHWEST, in addition to a final shot of Cruise. This is the first song Metallica has written specifically for a motion picture.
When John Woo was growing up, his favorite types of films were musicals and westerns.
Anthony Hopkins's appearance in the film is uncredited.
The theme song "Take a Look Around (Theme from 'M:I2')" by Lalo Schifrin & Fred Durst is performed and produced by Limp Bizkit.
Industry Reviews "...[John Woo] directs action the way others stage Wagnerian operas..." -- 3 out of 4 stars USA Today - p.11E - Susan Wloszczyna
"...Tons of action....The most spectacular film Woo has ever directed..."
"...Cruise's rock climbing antics set your blood pumping early..." Total Film - p.80 - Ceri Thomas
"...Woo generates explosive excitement....Cruise sizzles in a killer blast of thrills, suspense and delicious sin..." Rolling Stone - p.139-40 - Peter Travers
"...[Woo] is a master of movement and chaos....Woo's marvelous visual sense is always an asset..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (05/24/2000)
"M:I2 is a heady triumph of adrenaline over common sense." Uncut - Simon Lewis (08/01/2000)
Quotations "Well, this is not Mission: Difficult, Mr. Hunt, it's Mission: Impossible."--Anthony Hopkins to Tom Cruise
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