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Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

4K Ultra HD

Blu Ray

  • Score
    87
    from 6 reviewers
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  • 4K Mission: Impossible set excels; Rogue Nation shines with top A/V & thrilling narrative.

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  • Video
    89
  • Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation's 4K UHD release enchants with HDR's vibrant colors and sharper details, despite its 2K upscale, enriching the cinematic experience.

  • Audio
    90
  • Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation delivers stunning Dolby Atmos audio, offering a dynamic and immersive sonic experience, although the overhead effects are underused.

  • Extra
    81
  • Paramount's 4K release of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation includes comprehensive extras across two Blu-ray discs, blending new and old content, but frustrates UK fans with incomplete features.

  • Movie
    86
  • Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation captivates with unparalleled action, stunts, and a riveting Syndicate face-off, showcasing McQuarrie's cinematic mastery and Cruise's enduring prowess.

    Video: 89

    Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation's 4K UHD Blu-ray presentation does an excellent job of showcasing the evolving capabilities of home cinema technology despite not being sourced from a native 4K digital intermediate. The HEVC / H.265 encoded 2160p transfer maintains a crisp, detailed image that manages to surpass its 1080p Blu-ray predecessor in clarity and detail, particularly noticeable in textures such as skin, clothing, and environmental elements across the various exotic locales featured in the film. The inclusion of both HDR10 and Dolby Vision grading significantly enriches the viewing experience, bringing out a richer, more nuanced color palette and deeper black levels, providing the film with a vibrant, cinematic quality that remains faithful to its original theatrical presentation.

    Shot on a combination of 35mm and digital cameras with resolutions ranging from 3.4K to 6.5K before being finished with a 2K Digital Intermediate, Rogue Nation's 4K upscale benefits greatly from the application of Dolby Vision HDR and wide color gamut (WCG) treatment. This combination results in a noticeably improved dynamic range, enhancing both the subtlety and intensity of colors—from the lush greens of outdoor scenes to the deep blues and reds of the opera house sequence—while also improving upon contrast and black levels throughout. Despite some scenes inherently limited by the original cinematography's color palette, the HDR application contributes to a substantial increase in visual impact across brighter and darker scenes alike.

    Moreover, the attention to detail extends to the film's varied international settings, where every texture, from the dusty streets of Morocco to the sleek interiors of CIA offices, benefits from enhanced clarity and depth. The layer of natural grain preserved in the transfer lends a pleasing filmic appearance, encapsulating viewers in the movie's intense action sequences without detracting from the sharpness of the overall image. Paramount's release demonstrates a careful balance between harnessing new technological advancements and respecting the artistic intent behind this high-stakes espionage thriller, resulting in a highly commendable 4K UHD presentation that will appeal both to loyalists of physical media and newcomers to the ultra-high-definition format.

    Audio: 90

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" presents an audio experience that, while retaining the Dolby Atmos track from its original Blu-ray version, continues to dazzle with its auditory prowess. The Atmos track, known for its ability to fully immerse viewers within a three-dimensional soundscape, is both refined and explosive, delivering crisp, clear dialogue and a well-rounded sound field that elevates every scene. Notably, the track's utilization of overhead channels, although reserved, adds a layer of atmospheric depth during key sequences, enhancing moments of intense action and quiet tension alike.

    Throughout the film, the audio dynamically transitions between thunderous chases and underwater escapades to the more nuanced sounds of a bustling opera house, showcasing a remarkable balance and clarity that never overshadows the film's dialogue. While the overhead effects are used sparingly, their presence during certain scenes—like the iconic airplane sequence and the immersive underwater mission—contribute to a truly enveloping experience. The soundscape is further enriched by Joe Kraemer's score, which perfectly complements the film's high-octane moments with its robust and detailed presentation.

    The audio mix excels in its directional sound movements and low-frequency effects that anchor the film's action-packed sequences. Machinery roars, explosions boom, and every punch lands with tangible impact, thanks to the subwoofer's palpable presence. Surround channels are expertly employed, not only adding depth to the thrilling set pieces but also enhancing quieter scenes with subtle environmental sounds. This meticulous attention to sound staging and dynamics ensures that viewers are not just watching the movie but experiencing it, making "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" a standout auditory experience in the 4K UHD format.

    Extra: 81

    The "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" 4K UHD Blu-ray doesn't disappoint in delivering an expansive array of extras, albeit with a sense of missed opportunity for the ultimate collection. The release combines previous extras and a mix of new features across its two-disc setup. Disc one features exclusively an insightful audio commentary by Tom Cruise and Director Christopher McQuarrie, providing a deep dive into the making of this thrilling installment. Disc two elevates the package with a blend of retained and fresh content, including a detailed exploration of the film's antagonists, production design, costumes, and a special focus on in-camera effects over CGI, alongside intriguing insights into the editing process and score composition. However, the absence of a second UHD disc specifically for these special features somewhat dampens what could have been the definitive edition for aficionados. Nonetheless, the inclusion of both practical and behind-the-scenes look into the creation process offers substantial value to fans looking for more than just the main feature.

    Extras included in this disc:

    AUDIO COMMENTARY: A detailed commentary track by actor Tom Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie.

    LIGHTING THE FUSE: A comprehensive look into the movie's story development and production challenges.

    CRUISE CONTROL: An exploration of Tom Cruise's role in both acting and production.

    HEROES... AND ROGUES: Insights into the film's protagonists and antagonists.

    TOP CREWS: Behind-the-scenes with the film's production design and costume teams.

    TRAVEL AGENTS: A discussion on the international shooting locations used in the film.

    OPERA-TION TURANDOT: An examination of the opera sequence featured in the movie.

    PRACTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE: A focus on the practical effects used throughout the film.

    STUNTS: A detailed look into the preparation and execution of stunts, including two new segments focusing on specific action sequences.

    CUT!: Insights into the editing process from Editor Eddie Hamilton.

    VARIATIONS ON A THEME: Composer Joe Kraemer discusses his approach to the iconic theme music.

    Movie: 86

    Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" successfully continues the series' trajectory of high-octane action and complex storytelling, positioning itself as a pivotal entry before its successor, "Fallout." Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, who makes history within the franchise for being the first returning director, this installment not only upholds the series' tradition of adrenaline-pumping sequences and daring stunts performed by Tom Cruise but also deepens its foray into the espionage narrative by introducing The Syndicate - a formidable foe reminiscent of, yet surpassing, Bond's SPECTRE in both menace and scope. The narrative richness is matched by the film’s visual splendor, presented in stunning 2160p/Dolby Vision on the 4K UHD Blu-ray, ensuring that the technical brilliance of McQuarrie’s vision is uncompromised, although this edition retains the audio setup from its predecessor's 2015 Blu-ray release.

    The synergy between McQuarrie's direction and Cruise's relentless commitment to increasingly death-defying stunts cements "Rogue Nation" as not just a standout film within the franchise, but a paragon of action cinema. Rebecca Ferguson’s introduction as Ilsa Faust adds a new layer of intrigue and dynamism, further enriched by the complex interplay of loyalty and subterfuge that underscores her relationship with Ethan Hunt. The film navigates through suspenseful set-pieces with a grace that pays homage to the spy genre's classics while pushing the boundaries of modern action filmmaking, particularly exemplified in the virtuosic opera house sequence.

    Paramount's release of "Rogue Nation" on 4K UHD Blu-ray also delivers on the promise of a significant visual upgrade, ensuring fans and newcomers alike experience the film’s meticulously crafted sequences in unparalleled clarity. Although it brings no new audio enhancements, the existing soundscape is more than capable of immersing viewers in its globe-trotting adventure. As "Rogue Nation" tightens its grip with every twist and turn, it solidifies its position not only within the Mission: Impossible series but also among the echelons of spy-action cinema. Through its blend of stylish direction, compelling storytelling, and groundbreaking stunt work, it confidently claims its rank as one of the finest fifth entries in any film franchise.

    Total: 87

    The 4K UHD Blu-ray release of "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" stands as an exemplary illustration of the franchise’s capability to blend classic espionage elements with high-octane, tech-centric modern action, making it a must-watch as the story picks up shortly after the events of "Ghost Protocol." The movie itself is lauded for its impeccable balance of smart writing, thrilling sequences, humor, and overall fun, embodying what a modern spy movie can and should be. The visual presentation leaps beyond its predecessors, offering a gorgeous Dolby Vision enhancement that makes this iteration not only filmic and crisp despite its digital shoot origin but positions it among the very best upscaled 4K images available. Paramount has expertly crafted an audio-visual experience with this release, featuring the only Atmos audio track in the 4K box set, which, while not reaching the bass depth of some previous franchise entries, delivers a room-filling, smooth experience that enhances every action-packed moment.

    In terms of technical specifics, the attention to detail in this release is exceptional, upgrading each element to ensure the very best viewing experience. The audio fidelity is enriched with a lossless track that augments the impact of the film's dynamic range, from explosions to chase sequences, providing a palpable richness to its thematic elements. The picture quality is consistently striking across the franchise with Rogue Nation standing out for its vivid color and clarity. Paramount also complements this visual feast with mostly new bonus content in a bonus disc, enriching the overall package and making it a compelling upgrade for enthusiasts.

    Conclusively, "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" in 4K UHD is a paramount achievement for both the franchise and the format. Paramount's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge tech such as Dolby Vision and Atmos audio ensures that this release is not just an upgrade but a transformative home cinema experience. Whether for fans eager to revisit Ethan Hunt’s thrilling exploits in unsurpassed quality or for UHD collectors looking to enhance their library, this release is highly recommended. Its technical excellence coupled with a strong compilation of supplemental features ensures that it not only earns its place but stands out as a definitive purchase.