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By Cheng Yuezhu | China Daily | Updated: 2018-09-06 07:15
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From left: Tom Cruise, Simon Pegg, director Christopher McQuarrie and Henry Cavill at a promotional event in Beijing on Aug 29. [Photo by Feng Yongbin/China Daily]

In fact, Cruise suffered a broken ankle while filming a scene by smashing into the side of a building when jumping between rooftops - adding to the long list of injuries he has sustained over the course of making the six-movie series.

Cavill, who was involved in several fight scenes with Cruise, remarks: "It always impresses me how professional Tom is, even when he had his broken ankle. He was constantly saying we go one hundred percent."

Cruise's professional dedication toward his craft remains a major factor in the support for the Mission: Impossible series from Chinese moviegoers. Numerous commentators on Sina Weibo have commended the actor's effort, including a user named Xiayanshi who observes, "Tom is so strenuous and devoted". Sophie Fadaizhong points out, "Tom is a true actor willing to risk his life and is worthy of our love."

He Yan, a cultural critic with over 3 million Weibo followers, says: "Viewers like us are so lucky to have these kinds of actors at our age. Despite the increasing use of the visual effects technique green screen, there are still successful and famous actors who are willing to perform the stunts by themselves. It shows a kind of nostalgic respect for films."

To express their love and support for the series and the actors, fans from around the country submitted videos to be shown at the Fallout's promotional event. The compilation of short videos showcased fans participating in extreme sports, performing magic tricks and sending their best wishes for the success of the movie.

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