Tom Cruise revealed his secret to filming his action scenes
The actor who continues to defy the limits of physics shared the formula that allows him to perform his own stunts without dying in the attempt
In Hollywood, the name Tom Cruise is synonymous with action and bravery. While most stars delegate dangerous scenes to stunt doubles, the Mission Impossible actor has built his legend by doing the exact opposite. However, behind every leap of faith or high-speed chase, there's not just grueling physical training, but a structured method that the actor has decided to reveal. In an interview last year with MTV, the 63-year-old actor revealed that his secret isn't the absence of fear, but rather the organization of his ambitions. "The thing is this: you just have to write down your dream and then make a list of how you're going to achieve it," explained the star of Mission: Impossible. For him, the key is transforming fear into a series of logistical steps: determining what skills he needs to learn and what tools he requires to make the impossible achievable. "I don't sit around worrying, I just start doing it," he confessed. This discipline was put to the extreme during the filming of the eighth installment of Mission: Impossible. Cruise recounted details of one of his most violent stunts: walking on the wings of an aircraft in mid-flight. At speeds exceeding 200 kilometers per hour, the actor faced severe hypoxia.
“When you stick your face out at that speed, you're not getting oxygen. I had to train specifically to breathe in those conditions,” he admitted.
The actor revealed that there were moments when he nearly passed out due to the force of the wind and lack of air, but his focus on technical preparation—writing down the objective and practicing the response—is what allowed him to complete the shot and return to the cockpit safely.
With this “secret” out, it's clear that Cruise is not just an adrenaline junkie, but a meticulous strategist who has made planning his best parachute.
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