“He said it would ruin his performance”: Tom Cruise Risked Drowning For One Perfect Shot During the Underwater Mission Impossible Sequence

Tom Cruise Risked Drowning For One Perfect Shot During the Underwater Mission Impossible Sequence
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Tom Cruise, the renowned actor, is known for his unwavering commitment to film projects. With a proven track record as a box office sensation, many of his movies have surpassed the $100 million mark. Beyond his acting talent, it’s his determination to perform daring stunts himself, without a double, that captivates audiences and adds an exhilarating edge to the films.

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Tom Cruise

In every film associated with Cruise’s name, fans have grown to anticipate a certain standard of stunt work performed by him rather than a stuntman. His dedication to performing daring feats himself has become a hallmark of his movies.

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Tom Cruise Prioritizes A Perfect Shot Over His Safety

In pursuit of capturing the perfect shot, Tom Cruise prioritizes it over his own safety, always opting to perform the stunts himself. This commitment not only enhances the film’s visual appeal but also contributes to the authenticity of his performance, as stated by the renowned actor.

“Tom didn’t want to have the feeling of being too safe,” stunt coordinator Wade Eastwood explained. “He said it would ruin his performance.”

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Tom Cruise

During the filming of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Cruise’s approach was evident, particularly regarding his aversion to scene cuts. He firmly believed that excessive cuts detracted from the character’s depth and the authenticity of the acting, thus ensuring a seamless and immersive experience for the audience.

This dedication to preserving the authenticity of the scene was particularly evident during an underwater sequence. With no cuts to disrupt the flow, the audience witnessed Cruise’s extraordinary commitment as he held his breath for an extended period, adding a sense of realism and intensity to the moment.

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Tom Cruise’s Commitment Added Authenticity To The Scene

Eastwood revealed their approach to the underwater sequence. They aimed to create a claustrophobic feeling, avoiding cuts to immerse the audience fully. Tom Cruise’s commitment to making the scene challenging added to the authenticity, taking the viewers on an intense journey along with the characters.

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Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible 7

Despite having stunt doubles available on set, their usage is limited. When employed, it’s due to the extreme risk involved in certain shots that could endanger Tom Cruise’s safety and well-being. The studios, having invested heavily in Cruise’s star power, prioritize caution to avoid costly production delays that could arise from potential injuries.

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Consequently, despite Tom Cruise’s remarkable skills in stunt work, there are occasions where he allows his stunt doubles to step in and handle certain sequences. In contrast, Matt Damon readily embraces the idea of letting his stunt doubles take charge during the filming of his action-packed movies.

Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation is available for streaming on Fubo TV.

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