Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation is Tom Cruise's fifth Mission: Impossible adventure as Ethan Hunt. It's built on the same foundation as the four preceding films, meaning there's lots of thrilling action, death-defying stunt work, and violence (stabbing, shooting, explosions, hand-to-hand combat), though much of it is stylized and choreographed, and it's relatively bloodless. Swearing is infrequent, though "s--t" is used, and there's not much in the way of sexual content (just flirting) or drinking/drugs (a bit of social drinking by adults). Teamwork and loyalty are running themes of the series.
Sexual
Content
Flirting.
Violence
Frequent gunfights and hand-to-hand combat, though little blood. Cars and motorcycles crash during a high-speed chase, and a vehicle explodes when a bomb detonates as part of an assassination attempt. A sniper shoots at targets from a distance; victims are seen getting hit through the scope. A character is forced to wear a vest loaded with explosives. Lots of dangerous stunts, including one in which Ethan clings to the outside of a plane as it takes off.
Language
Occasional swearing includes "s--t" and "hell."
Social
Behavior
Sometimes perseverance and tenacity are the only things that will pay off. In both friendships and at work, loyalty matters. It's good to be resourceful.
Consumerism
Brands/products in the movie include BMW, Dell computers, Halo, Tissot watches.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Social drinking by adults.