Ayrshire Post

On- form Cruise lacks direction

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But no matter the quality of the work going on around him behind the camera, you can always rely on Cruise to throw everything into each and every part he plays.

Reacher may not cling to airplanes, cliffs and the world’s tallest building like Mission: Impossible’s Ethan Hunt, but Cruise still embodies the hero with inner steel, physical toughness and vulnerabil­ity.

The latter comes most to the fore during scenes with impressive teenager Danish Yarosh ( Samantha), who may or may not be Reacher’s daughter.

Cobie Smulders ( Turner) expands her Avengers role with another strong female out to prove she can hang tough with her male counterpar­ts.

There’s no getting away from the Herzogsize­d hole in effective villainy, though, with only Patrick Heusinger’s ( Frances Ha) mustachioe­d assassin The Hunter making any impression on the bad side of the fence.

Fortunatel­y the storyline stakes remain high throughout and the writing trio squeeze as much tension out of Childs’ story as possible.

You’re kept guessing as to where it’s all going to end up right until the climax and in among the fisticuffs and mysterysol­ving, we’re treated to moments of humour – not least the odd family dynamic between Jack, Turner and Samantha.

However, while the title never acts as an appropriat­e self- fulfilling prophecy, if there is more cinematic Reacher to come then more visionary directors could be the way to go – what’s Christophe­r McQuarrie up to?

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Behind the wheel Cruise prepares for action as Reacher

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