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This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Unlike previous films that open with a huge set piece and then unfold episode after episode, tightly bound to its entertainment value… The Final Reckoning rather begins in a much calmer, more nostalgic fashion, and filled with callbacks. It carefully constructs the stakes, brick by brick, until the entire film feels like one extended climax.
This time, it’s not just about the action, it’s about the characters, their journeys, and the memories we’ve built with them over the years. It’s emotional. It’s nostalgic. It’s flawed. Overlong. Yet It feels like a fitting farewell.
RIP Luther. Goodbye Benji.
And so long… Mr. Ethan Hunt. :)
Maa Praveen Kumar Pinninti chepthune untadu manaki endhuku anna ilanti cinemalu velli Race Gurram chooskoka ani, kaani vintama?
“I’d like to have a child someday, but not instead of a life.” - Heartbreaking, terrifying, and painfully timely cinema.