Mission: Impossible – The brutal final underwater acrobatics pushed Tom Cruise to the limit

Mission: Impossible – The brutal final underwater acrobatics pushed Tom Cruise to the limit

Tom Cruise He suffers from the stunts who performs in his films and inside Mission: Impossible – The Final ReckoningOne of its most exhausting challenges was not a leap that challenges death or a high -speed pursuit, it was a claustrophobic and submerged infiltration scene that left the star almost blind, panting for the air and weighed down by an absurdly heavy dress.

The cruise has recently appeared The Tonight Showwhere he pulled the curtain back on an important submarine sequence in the film. In the scene, Ethan Hunt dives into a submerged submarine and while it seems elegant and intense on the screen, shooting that it was far from smooth.

According to Cruise, he barely saw during the shooting due to intense underwater lighting that bounced from the habit of the dress. Cruise explained:

“Many times I can’t see because of the reflection of the light. So, I would have entered, a little blind, spend a lot of time on the set to understand [the movement] While we are discovering the blows.

“So, when I do it, I have difficulty. Furthermore, the suit, when it is wet, increases about 125 pounds by weight. So, the type of workouts and things I have to do just to prepare for these things, are years of development. And yes, and I am producing it, so it is also that type of things.”

The type of physical conditioning necessary for also moving in that situation, not to mention the signs of acting and hitting, is ridiculous. But being a cruise cruise, he did not stop there. He also revealed that due to the limits of the breathing system, he was essentially suffocating himself during filming.

“He breathed in my carbon dioxide. It accumulates in the body and hits the muscles. You have to overcome all this while you do it and be present.”

Years of development, intense training and still visibility and compromised breathing. It is the type of commitment that has become synonymous with Mission: Impossibleand with cruise. If or not The final reckoning It is the last mission of Ethan Hunt, it is a clear cruise that has ensured to push every physical and cinematographic border that could … again.

This type of dedication is the reason why these films are tense and real like them and to judge by the stories of Cruise, the experience behind the scenes is often as intense as what ends on the screen.

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By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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