Tom Cruise jumps out of a plane in "12 Minutes in Los Angeles", netizens exclaim "It's like a dream back to Mission Impossible"
2024-08-12
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In the early morning of August 12th, Beijing time, the 33rd Summer Olympic Games closed in Paris, France. As the mayor of Los Angeles, USA, took over the Olympic flag from the President of the International Olympic Committee, Bach, the Summer Olympics officially entered Los Angeles time. The 62-year-old American actor "Tom Cruise" (Tom Cruise) fell from the sky, and social media was boiling. Many netizens said that they were dreaming of the classic movie "Mission Impossible" series.
It is reported that the event in Los Angeles was extended from 8 minutes to 12 minutes. Tom Cruise appeared from the top of the Stade de France in a thrilling rope rappelling manner, landed steadily in the center of the stadium, and took over the Olympic flag symbolizing glory. He then rode a motorcycle on the streets of Paris, and then jumped off a plane to land in Los Angeles, the host city of the 2028 Olympic Games. The Hollywood sign was changed into the Olympic five-ring logo, just like a Hollywood blockbuster.
Some netizens said that Tom Cruise is a well-known workaholic. The "Mission Impossible" series has always been shot with real people. When faced with thrilling and extremely difficult shooting scenes, Tom Cruise and a group of main creators always insist on using real people. While using real shooting to counter the digital feel brought by special effects, they also sincerely give back to the expectations of every fan.
Some netizens even mentioned the movie "Mission: Impossible 7: Deadly Reckoning (Part 1)" released last year. Agent Ethan, played by Tom Cruise, returned to the screen after five years by leading the IMF team, starting a new round of "Mission Impossible". Whether it was the "head-scratching" 1,200-meter cliff coasting, the extreme speed parachute at over 80 kilometers per hour, or various close combats, all made the audience's adrenaline soar. For this reason, Tom Cruise performed 500 skydiving and 13,000 motorcycle jumps before filming began. "I didn't expect that the 62-year-old would replicate the whole set at the closing ceremony of the Olympics this time."
Yangtze Evening News/Ziniu News reporter Kong Xiaoping
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