Tom Cruise During the filming, his daring stunt performance reached a new level Mission Impossible – Final Estimationbut the actor admits he almost walked away from life-changing hurt.
Cruise, 63, shared his scenes with comments on reward content in the film’s digital release hang Very painful.
“Oh, it almost puts me on my back.” He pointed out in his comments that the director is about it Christopher McQuarrie The answer said: “You are talking a lot of pain here.”
Cruise also revealed that the crew had to “because of the weather and the cold, two shots in Africa, which is so harsh.”
McQuille added: “Once you photograph it in real life, you can’t fake it.”
McQuarrie directed the scene from a helicopter and, along with the man operating the helicopter, praised his crew for their “excellent camera”.
Cruise also took off another bold stunt as he clutched the belt on the side of the plane and hung his legs in the air. He described the scene as “brutal” of the shooting and pointed out “so punishment on this wing.” He assured the audience that everything on the scene was “all real”.
“This separates the joints in Tom’s finger from the strength,” McQuille revealed. “Your hand is absolutely swollen when we finish the sequence. It’s so painful to watch.”

At some point on the scene, the plane’s engine stopped, causing Cruise’s body to hit the side of the plane with force. “That was a tough guy,” Cruise admitted, explaining that part of the scene was improvised.
McQuarrie shared that Cruise’s idea was the same when he stabbed into the side of the plane at the scene. “It’s really fun,” he said.
fan Mission impossible Franchise is very familiar Cruise’s death stunt The story of his injuries in the past. Photographed in 2000 Mission: Impossible 2 Opening sequence, Cruise broke his ankle.
He told him: “What people don’t know is that my foot jumped high to the low point, but my foot broke. empire In February. “What’s the point of some of these injuries? You just keep moving forward. I was like, “No, we want a shot, I have to keep doing that.” “This is the shot in the movie, but working with John is very fun because I know it’s ours [marketing] Activity. ”

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