Tom Cruise gets emotional on ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ red carpet in Rome

Tom Cruise returns in the seventh instalment of Mission Impossible. On Monday, during the global premiere of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One in Rome, the Hollywood star became emotional when talking to the media about his upcoming movie. He spoke about his works and stated that cinema ‘bridges walls, it breaks them down and allows people to be able to share an experience’.

Tom Cruise stated he was ‘very grateful’ to be attending the world premiere of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One in Rome. The event took place on Rome’s Spanish Steps, where most of the latest franchise instalment takes place. Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One will be released in Indian cinemas on July 12.

Tom Cruise said in a red carpet interaction with Deadline, “Believe me, every day I was dealing and working with this community of governments and the people in my crew, to make it so that we could all have this and be here today, and it would not have happened at enough in film and enough in Venice, Norway, Abu Dhabi, everyone and the whole industry to be able to support it make this happen. So this is a moment this is very exciting.”

The actor further stated that in order to learn the industry, he insists on not only attending studio premieres in a nation but also on going to their theatres and watching their movies.

Tom said, “I brought my movies and I watched my movies with them to understand the universality of humanity, the things that bring us together. And that’s why it’s not just a cinema experience – it is about all of us together from all walks of life, and being there together in the theatre and having a common experience. And that is what cinema does. It bridges walls, it breaks them down and allows people to be able to share that kind of commonality and experience… And I used to go meet with the students. I’d be like, we need theatres. You know, I want to I want to push you know, we need theaters in this country. We need theatres in that country.”

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