Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation

It is a welcome thought that the movie famous for impossible stunts has a very possible message: you take care of your own – protect your friend from enemies, from harm. Equally nice to see is the loyalty they give to Ethan Hunt (played by Tom Cruise) : someone who ultimately knows what is best for the group.

While it is not easy to accept the treachery that exists in government agencies, it is not impossible to believe that treachery happens where people are involved. The idea of Rogue Nation is a facet every institution has to be prepared for. Being Rogue can begin small and go up the ladder. As it were, leaders should always be ready for the worst and Plan B is second nature with human undertakings.

As always, movies where Tom Cruise heads the cast always delivers, so one’s money is not wasted on a so-so movie.It has to be acknowledged though that  going to the movie is not exactly cheap what with the snacks one has to buy. Imagine if there were four of you: 4 sandwiches,  2 orders of  fries, 4 glasses of softdrinks or juices – big snacks  during the movie. Once the movie ends it is already past 8 in the evening so it is time for late supper. Another necessary expense . . .  but in the overall, it is Sunday and if bonding has to be had, then all these are part and parcel of what must be!

Mission Impossible, as a movie, tells us not to go rogue as a family; it is always apt to pay extra for something worth everybody’s time. “Welcome to Indispensable Management Family (IMF)” 🙂