Tom Cruise’s eye-popping exploits should draw attention to a craft that upholds the magic of cinema

Set your hero an impossible task that can only be accomplished through devilish cunning and godlike derring-do, involving planes, trains and automobiles, and watch the money come rolling in. Then make him do it all over again. And again.

This might be a reductive way of looking at the Mission: Impossible series, over whose seven-film span nuclear catastrophe has been prevented, biological warfare averted and international arms dealers foiled, but it is what generations of fans have come to expect.

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