Everyone loves the Mission: Impossible movies. There are a variety of reasons why: they offer old-fashioned cinematic thrills; they are a form of escapism akin to the James Bond movies, but tougher and more American; they feature one of the last truly great movie stars, Tom Cruise.
But what makes the opening truly unique about that sequence is the fact that the entire movie is laid out for the audience in 10 seconds. That’s right, De Palma had the guts to feature scenes throughout the movie in the opening credits, including the revelation that Jim Phelps is alive and the villain, right there at the beginning of the movie.
It cast a respected British actress as the main villain Listen, ’90s action movies were testosterone-heavy and still dominated by the Schwarzenegger/Stallone ethos of the 1980s: these movies had to be bigger, louder, and brasher than the competition. Just look at Demolition Man, True Lies, or Eraser: all macho posturing, with equally macho male antagonists to fight and kill.
The original Mission: Impossible, however, does have a great score, and that’s thanks to Danny Elfman, who was at the height of his powers in 1996 having just created the lush Gothic soundscapes of Batman Returns and the haunted fairy tale lands of The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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