"Tom Cruise is one of the actors in the history of cinema who in his choices, in his projects, in his work has the greatest success rate", greets Thierry Frémaux, general delegate of the Festival, who transforms time a day in the control tower to receive out of competition "Top Gun: Maverick" (sequel to the first part of 1986) and its mega-star.

The actor-producer has never donned a superhero cape in his 40-year career but is nevertheless called upon to become a savior of cinema as cinemas are slow to return to their pre-global health crisis filling level. .

"When he commits to a project, it's a great result, a great film, and it's also this artist that we welcome, not just the blockbuster + Top Gun + which we hope will bring back the spectators in cinemas", thus develops Thierry Frémaux.

The American also appeals to the president of the Festival jury, Vincent Lindon, a French actor who is nevertheless renowned for a filmography that rhymes with social commitment.

"I have always loved Tom Cruise. He is the actor who runs the best in the cinema, always straight in his line!", He declared recently in the Journal du Dimanche.

"Noticeable crack"

He is right.

Tom Cruise is still racing.

Figuratively and in the literal sense, since we see him in the new "Top Gun" in a race-test of effort in one of the first scenes, which allows him to display a physique that is always carefully maintained.

The reunion with Val Kilmer, sick on film and in life, is painful to see for the latter, as Tom Cruise displays brilliant health.

American actor Tom Cruise at the Cannes Film Festival for his film "Top Gun: Maverick", May 18, 2022 CHRISTOPHE SIMON AFP

It was with the first chapter "Top Gun" that the comedian who had just broken through with "Risky Business" (1983) became a superstar in the fighter pilot outfit of "Maverick", nickname of the character.

A nickname which means "maverick", which the actor tried to be by escaping from the commercial circuit for incursions into auteur cinema.

"Born on the 4th of July" by Oliver Stone (1989) reads like an anti-"Top Gun", with a hero, a Vietnam veteran, confined to a wheelchair, in full descent into hell.

A great effort to break his image and try - in vain - to win an Oscar for a performance like the USA loves so much.

"He wants to be the best (...) he comes from the working class, there is a noticeable crack in him, he comes from a divided home, he was dyslexic", had deciphered in the newspaper Le Monde Olivier Stone .

Pro-Scientology activism

Tom Cruise even offered parentheses with cerebral directors, Stanley Kubrick ("Eyes wide shut", with his wife at the time Nicole Kidman) and Paul Thomas Anderson ("Magnolia").

But the 1990s also saw Tom Cruise make a decisive move back into mainstream action cinema as an actor and producer with “Mission Impossible”.

With a first chapter (the 7th and 8th are in sight) directed by Brian De Palma, another great filmmaker for this actor who has already passed in front of Francis Ford Coppola's camera ("Outsiders" for a small role at the start of his career) and who would later play for Steven Spielberg ("War of the Worlds").

American actor Tom Cruise at the Cannes Film Festival for his film "Top Gun: Maverick", May 18, 2022 Valery HACHE AFP

Tom Cruise has starred in "Mission Impossible" for almost 30 years (1996), an exceptional longevity that no actor playing James Bond has known.

The man with the impeccable smile bounced back well as his pro-Scientology activism tarnished his image, especially in the mid-2000s.

He has once again become one of the symbols of Hollywood power.

"He is someone who devotes himself to the cinema, insists Thierry Frémaux. To see Tom Cruise, you have to see a feature film in a cinema".

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