Hollywood stunt coordinator explains Tom Cruise doesn’t get enough credit for his crazy stunts

Tom Cruise he is an extraordinary figure in Hollywood, not only for his star power, but for his extraordinary dedication to performing his crazy stunts in the films he makes. While what he does is incredibly impressive, there is one stunt coordinator who believes that Cruise’s stunt work is often overlooked because he has to blend his acting with the stunt work that he has to perform effectively.

Wade Eastwoodthe stunt coordinator of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, part one, recently shed light on Cruise’s incredible abilities in an interview with the Motion Picture Association. Eastwood’s insights reveal a side of Cruise that is often overshadowed by the spectacle of his stunts.

You see, what sets Cruise apart is not just the death-defying nature of his stunts, but his ability to perform them while fully embodying his character, Ethan Hunt. Eastwood explained:

“I’m drifting a car or flying a helicopter, I’m doing it. But when Tom does it, he has to do it as Ethan, watching out for bogeymen or what could go wrong. So, he can’t necessarily look where I would like because he also has to find the lens and the light, playing with emotions different from those he might feel while driving a car in a narrow street, crashing into a wall or bouncing on a wall. car. To do it at that level takes incredible skill.”

I’d never thought about it before, but damn… this certainly takes Cruise’s skills and talent as an artist to another level. He has to be in character the entire time he’s trying to do these stunts that he could die from!

Consider the scene from Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, in which Cruise is tied to a plane. It’s not just the physical act of performing this dangerous stunt that is impressive. Cruise had to simultaneously be his character, Ethan Hunt, capable of conveying the right emotions, all while he was in flight and in danger. This multi-layered performance showcases not only his physical courage but also his extraordinary mental strength.

Cruise doesn’t just perform stunts, he immerses himself in them, ensuring that every move, every leap, and every daring flight serves the character and the story. Cruise’s commitment to real, visceral action is truly impressive. His work always manages to excite, involve and amaze the public in the most genuine way.

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant