Tom Cruise is back again in action after the Mission Impossible. Nor a person in this globe who dislikes the actions of Tom Cruise. It’s a 130 min crime, thriller movie that will make you stick to your seat without even bothering or thinking of anything else. It’s a full entertainment movie which is filled of immense action scenes. The acting is very strong in this film and the action scenes are handled well. The story is fairly standard, but the characters are not, chiefly Reacher, who is very puzzling and fascinating.
It’s a paramount picture production and within a week it crosses a revenue of 44.7 Million. The movie brings up some refreshingly dark down-to-earth crime action. Cruise delivers on the action front and the script from the Usual Suspects writer Chris McQuarrie, who is also on directing duty, gives proceedings just the right level of knowing humor.
The fascinating opening 15 minutes is what makes Jack Reacher value seeing. A killer drives into a multi-storey car park in midtown Pittsburgh, sets himself up – looking across the river to a path alongside the Pittsburgh Pirates stadium – and proceeds to observe potential targets, several of them children, through the crosshairs of a sniper rifle. It's a guiltily involving point of view. He kills five people then makes his getaway. Here we see the hand of writer-director (and former private detective) Christopher McQuarrie. In conclusion we can say that it is again going to be the next milestone for Tom Cruise as like he did before.
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