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Joe Leydon Film CriticThe stunt work was sensationally spectacular, and Tom Cruise did much dauntless derring-do. But what I remember most vividly about my first exposure to “Mission: Impossible” at a 1996 L.A.

press junket were the heated arguments among a group of my fellow critics.Some of them were positively incensed that the heroic lead character in the popular 1966-73 TV series that inspired the film had been reconstituted in Brian De Palma’s big-screen reboot as a treacherous turncoat.

Indeed, a few malcontents went so far as predicting the film would be angrily rejected by likeminded fans of the source material — and probably shrugged off by whippersnappers with no memory of the original show.Which, of course, is exactly what.

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