December 7, 2024

Why it matters: With Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (and the 2025 follow-up, The Final Reckoning Part Two) Hollywood’s most famous actor-as-stuntman has once again summoned us to witness his death-defying acts of cinematic consecration, this time wrapping his messianic complex around the thoroughly modern demon of artificial intelligence.

The big picture: One cannot help but observe the exquisite irony of a $290 million technological spectacle warning us about the dangers of unchecked technological progress, rather like a televangelist denouncing materialism from aboard his private jet.

Between the lines: The film posits a rogue AI called “the Entity” – a name that manages to be simultaneously grandiose and vapid – as its principal antagonist, though one might argue the real villain is the audience’s willing suspension of disbelief.

The theological dimension:

  • Cruise’s Ethan Hunt continues his Christ-like sacrifices for humanity
  • The AI threat serves as a convenient digital Satan
  • Supporting characters function as devoted apostles
  • The franchise’s mythology has become its own sort of scripture

Reality check: While the film preaches digital temperance, it employs enough computing power in its production to run a modest nation-state.

Mission Impossible franchise performance chart

The cultural significance:

  • Represents Hollywood’s terminal inability to engage with technology beyond binary good/evil narratives
  • Demonstrates American cinema’s endless appetite for messianic individualism
  • Provides a masterclass in technical filmmaking while remaining intellectually malnourished
  • Offers a peculiarly modern form of tent-revival entertainment

Notable performances:

  • Cruise maintains his peculiar ability to appear both ageless and exhausting
  • Hayley Atwell brings moral ambiguity with all the subtlety of a cathedral organ
  • The returning cast maintains their roles as primarily technological confessors

The action spectacle:

  • A Rome chase sequence that would make Italian preservationists reach for their smelling salts
  • A train sequence that serves as a metaphor for the franchise itself: expensive, unstoppable, and ultimately derailing
  • Stunts executed with the precision of a Swiss watchmaker having an anxiety attack

tom cruise in paris, mars magazine


What they’re saying: One imagines the script meetings resembled nothing so much as a seminary debate conducted entirely in explosion sounds.

The bottom line: Dead Reckoning delivers its sermon with such technical virtuosity that one almost forgives its philosophical vacuity. Almost.

Go deeper:

  • Director Christopher McQuarrie orchestrates proceedings with the solemn dedication of a high priest
  • The film’s pacing suggests it was edited by someone suffering from an acute caffeine overdose
  • The budget could have funded several small nations’ GDPs
  • One suspects the insurance underwriters required psychological evaluation