Everyone knows: Tom Cruise Daredevil loves to hold their own waterfalls, sometimes taking risks that can be evaluated. This is especially true in the explosive Saga mission: it is impossible, including the eighth and final opus, a particularly impressive scene where the actor clearly passed.
Mission Walking: Unable to – Final reconstruction is rapidly approaching (it will be May 21), Paramount Pictures France Instagram Account Recently shared a delicious anecdote that claims if it was still needed that Tom Cruise Do not retreat to Saga’s scenes. 25 years ago, in front of John Woo’s camera, for the mission: impossible 2, the American actor was playing with fire, without any food, without a plan that became a cult.
This well -known plan that was carried out without the use of special effectsTom Cruise) In their final confrontation. “We have actually done this scene. On the day we arrived on this rock, the wind was blew at 110 kilometers/h.Says Arthur Anderson, the first assistant of the film director.
“I don’t know who John Wu Or Tom Cruise Then he said, “What if we still did a blink of an eye? Would it be a means here?”He continues. “I told myself” Oh, my God … “Tommy was lying on the ground and we had to bring the lining, so he took a knife and put it directly into his eyes. Literally.”
“Everything was real. That night I didn’t sleep well”
“Everything was real. That night I didn’t sleep well”Concludes, laughs Arthur Anderson. Anyone who had to quickly recover from this unstable sleep, when seeing this ultra-realistic sequence, has its effect and quickly identified as one of the most painting of the action franchise.
Released in the theaters in 2000, a feature film Mission: impossible 2 It was a very good success in the French box office, where there were more than 4 million viewers, Saga’s second great success only by the first Opus for 4.1 million access.
Trailer “Mission” Unable to report “, Saga’s last part in theaters on May 21:
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