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Analyse the cinema trailer for Mission Impossible 2 showing how successfully it advertises the film on which it is based.  

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GCSE English-Colin Eagle Media Coursework Analyse the cinema trailer for MI:2 showing how successfully it advertises the film on which it is based Mission Impossible 2 was released in the summer of 2002 and instantaneously became a big blockbuster with superstar actor Tom Cruise fronting the film. The film became popular and successful as it starred a major actor making it appealing as soon as the audience sees him at the beginning of the trailer. Moreover as it contained all the fundamental factors included in an action thriller such as flash cars, stunning women, hi-tech gadgets and more. But the new director John Woo brings in his speciality of kung fu in the film for it to have something special and extra. Moreover with being released after John Woo's recent success with Face/Off and other hit films spanning a career of three decades he brings with him a reputation of success and...

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