Tom Cruise He did it again, and this time, a new track is literally ardently in the history of cinema.
In what is one of the most daring stunts of his career, Cruise has officially established a world record of Guinness for a stunning sequence Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.
The record? 16 jumps of parachutes performed while they were wrapped in flames, part of a heartbreaking ending behind the scenes as “hell description”. Yes, on fire.
The company is described in a featurette behind the scenes just released which dives into the way acrobatics has been made. You can verify it below, and it is equally crazy as it seems. I couldn’t help but watch the video because it’s so crazy!
The “Hell Descenza” arrives during the climax of the film, when Ethan Hunt is forced to expel from a flaming plane in mid -air. While the fiery wreck rains around him, he immerses himself in the sky with his equipment literally on fire. His mission right now? Distribute the “Podkova” module and activate the “poisonous pill” malware to neutralize the entity, the sentient badly of the franchise, before it rewrites the global digital landscape.
It is a visual and technical show. Doing it once it would be enough for the most part, but 16 times? It’s just a normal day for Tom Cruise.
This is not a new territory for the cruise when it comes to redefining practical action. During the Mission: Impossible Series, he climbed the Burj Khalifa (Ghost Protocol), hung on a plane in the middle of the Takeoff (Rogue Nation) and performed a halo jump of 25,000 feet (Fallout). These are not only wild acrobatics for the good of the show, they are moments of character, performed in the car to grind the impossible missions of Ethan Hunt in physical reality.
His longtime collaborator, director Christopher McquarrieIt was decisive in the orchestration of these large -scale sequences. Mcquarrie, who has co-scored The final reckoning with Erik JendresenHe knows exactly how to frame these moments so that the public feels every tension beat, with cruise always in the center of chaos.
This record acrobatics looks like a more suitable point for what according to what Cruise’s Run’s final chapter is reported in the role of Ethan Hunt.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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