@@Po7ent the record is 24 minutes 37.36 seconds........ why would they lie about 6mins. Be critical but do like 2 seconds of research before you make dumb ass claims.
What rubbish you are! Tom Cruise character as ETHAN DUNT is made for these impossible tasks. Thats why the movie name is "Mission Impossible". If there were no any action and suspense scenes, the film would be a Disaster. Think practically.@@miemie6368
He didn't, the mask he was wearing under water covered his nose for a specific reason. It was an air tight seal on his face around his nose with a small pipe feeding him air that was connected to a small pack in his pants hidden. A small device that had up to 15 minutes of air. He even said so himself in an interview that he tried to hold his breath for the entire take but holding his breath as well as performing actions made it impossible to do without the hidden 15 minutes of air..
Benji is one heck of a programmer, he compromises the systems and then creates an iOS app for the GUI to interface the system. All in the one hour they have to drive to the location to do their thing.
An average Navy SEAL can hold their breath for 2-3 minutes during underwater exercises, but with proper training, some can extend it to 5 minutes or more.
@@B3B3TTER Yeah... of course Kate Winslet shattered his record, by a whole minute and forty-seven seconds, while filming Avatar 2... but I don't see a lot of mention of that on here... Strange...
@@mattbrendlen There is nothing strange about it because this is a video about Tom Cruise, not Kate winslet. For one, a moment before seeing your comment, I wasn't even aware of a person called Kate winslet did that. And what matter is what actors did during that time period, not the time itself. Neither 6 nor 7 minutes are significant in that matter because The world record for that is over 20 minutes.
Ah no wonder i didnt know what movie he broke that record on its another MI movie that i dont care about after 3 its just got to a point where its just like fast and furious and whats funny is its a jumbo toilet scene so it fits the series
not true. The scene was not filmed in one cut. And there's a ton of special effects. Tom Cruise trains that he was able to hold his breath for six minutes, but there's no way they shot that scene in one extended six minute cut. He did hold his breath when they were filming but they did not require him to hold his breath for six minutes. He was able to do that but they probably only shot it in 30 second increments at the most.
Fake Hollywood, it's not big deal, Actually most people with practice can hold their breath without moving that long. Japanese ama, women divers swim down to 30 feet to the bottom looking for pearls and reservice for an average of 7 minutes. Professional breath hold diver Budimir Šobat's world record of 24 minutes and 37 seconds holding his breath underwater.
@@B3B3TTERI don't think they made him breathe pure oxygen because that is poisonous for you. He said he lowered his heart rate and did breathing exercises.
@ej-kg4vy apparently in an interview he actually had a device allowing him to breathe because he said he couldn't do it while also doing all those actions
WoW that crazy juice really does go a long way! 6 minutes lolz? I could only hold my breath four minutes if i sat super relaxed/still, and I was in pro training. Tom must be the greatest old man to ever have been born and suckled at the teet of Hubbard's crazy rabbit hole, train wreck.