Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT VFX artists have detailed how Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning made a train crash that looked so real during the movie's climactic final action sequence. The end of the film sees Ethan Hunt rescuing Grace on a train, detaching parts of the vehicle to save everyone else aboard. This involves a scene where the train crashes into a lake, the sequence looking highly realistic and adding to the final act's tension.
Starting at 16:42, the VFX artists discuss how the train scene in the action-packed spy movie utilized a mixture of both a real, simulated train crash and CGI to create the effect found in the final product. Check out what Corrider Crew had to say about the train scene below: They have gone out of their way to create these real sets that move and transform like this, so at the end here when Tom Cruise actually grabs , he's actually hanging, even though at the beginning of the shot he's walking. And again, it all gets replaced in CG, because it, at this point, they can make it look as good as the real thing in CG. But the thing they are keeping that is real are the actors.
However, despite the use of CGI to help enhance the many eye-catching stunts throughout the movie, it's never utilized to fully replace everything Cruise and other cast members are doing in its action-packed sequences. Practical sets were used for the train crash sequence, including a real locomotive being thrown off a mountain and mock train cars being built for Cruise and Atwell to climb.
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