

Mission-E
Chinami and her friends have formed an organization called OZ, with the financial backing of the Kujo Group. Their goal is to peacefully integrate people with Type-E abilities into society, and oppose the Foundation, an organization which seeks to capture and control Type-E users for their own mysterious purposes.
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Plot Summary
A retired special operative, living a quiet life, is forced back into action when his former agency discovers he possesses a unique ability to communicate with animals. He must now use this gift to stop a terrorist plot that threatens global security, all while protecting his estranged daughter.
Critical Reception
Mission-E was met with a largely negative reception from critics and audiences alike. It is often cited for its weak script, predictable plot, and subpar performances, failing to capitalize on its unique premise.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a convoluted and nonsensical plot.
- Van Damme's performance is uninspired, and the action sequences lack excitement.
- The premise of communicating with animals feels underdeveloped and serves little purpose.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce and overwhelmingly negative, with common complaints focusing on the film's poor execution and lack of entertainment value.
Fun Fact
Despite the title, the film was not part of any established 'Mission: Impossible' franchise and was an independent production.
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