And finally there was the camera, since it was useless that Cruise was jumping if nobody recorded it. The acrobatics had several challenges, beyond the fact of having to jump from a moving plane: the first, was the legality of the pirouette, which could only be done so many times over the skies of the United Arab Emirates. The mission is no more different to others, its dangerous, smart, and impossible; but now it's personal. . Then there was the time of filming: the shot had to be made in a dusk, so they had few minutes in the day to achieve it. He is assigned to his last mission.
The audience at CinemaCon could see the first images of Cruise in action. In recent years the Paramount has lagged behind the other big Hollywood studios in terms of box office performance. And that's exactly what the Mission Impossible 6 team had to do to accomplish what may be the craziest acrobatics that Tom Cruise has ever done in this saga of films marked by ridiculous moments: from climbing a cliff without protection until clinging to an airplane on takeoff. But put into practice, it's even worse. He promises Hunt that he will find Julia, hurt her, and Ethan will be too dead to help her. In the end Cruise made 106 jumps to have three takes that will be edited to create a single 3-minute sequence in the movie.
It is a technique, said McQuarrie, that they use special forces to infiltrate. Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie appeared almost at the end of the Paramount Pictures presentation at the CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas to talk about one of the film's most dangerous stunts, a freefall, at a speed that went from 200 to 320 kilometers per hour from an airplane at 7,620 meters. One of the films that is probably a blockbuster in the immediate future is Mission: Impossible: Fallout, the sixth film in the franchise starring Tom Cruise, which has added more than 2. Mission Impossible Fallout Development You have to remember that production stopped last year after Cruise broke his ankle while filming a jump from a terrace in London. It was Cruise himself, with Christopher McQuarrie, the director of the film, who told the challenge of performing this acrobatics that apparently will be a key moment in history. On paper, the idea sounds extremely far-fetched: Jump from a plane flying at 350 kilometers per hour, at a height of 7,000 meters just to catch the villain in mid-air. But Davian is reckless, cruel, and deathly.
For that, the operator of the camera had to jump on his back and with a camera in his head, so he could only record instinctively. His mission, should he choose to accept it is to capture Davian, who is selling a toxic weapon called the rabbits foot. . . .
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