Mission: Impossible - Fallout Shooting process
2021-10-20 17:21
For the realistic effects of the action scenes, Tom Cruise rejected the green screen special effects and personally piloted the helicopter to shoot. Driving a helicopter requires superb skills, and letting Tom Cruise pilot it in person is a stunt that no one has ever tried. Before shooting, Tom Cruise went to a professional company to learn helicopter driving, in order to become a pilot with 2000 hours of flying experience in a short time, but even to become a novice pilot, he needs at least 3 months and 8 hours a day Training volume. Tom Cruise trains day and night to reach the established driving standards. In order to shoot this dangerous action scene in the air chase, the film crew will have 13 helicopters flying in the air at the same time. The helicopters to be filmed are only a few feet apart when doing stunts in the air, and the risk factor soars.
It took more than a year for the film to complete the main filming mission plan. This was because Tom Cruise suffered an ankle injury in a stunt scene, which caused a two-month suspension of filming in Paris, France, London, United Kingdom, Queensland, New Zealand, and Abu, United Arab Emirates. Filming in Dhabi and Dubai was postponed.
The film began shooting on April 8, 2017, and in January the film was officially named "Mission Impossible 6: Total Disintegration." The film was officially completed in Abu Dhabi on March 28, 2018.
Extended Reading
Mission: Impossible - Fallout quotes
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[repeated line]
Ethan Hunt: I'm working on it!
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Benji Dunn: Let me just assure you, this won't hurt... . enough.