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‘Valkyrie’ inbound: All about Cruise’s new movie and why it is important

This post was written by on December 22, 2008

tom-cruise-valkyrie.jpgI am not going to defend Tom Cruises’ recent track record, it’s not important these days. Despite those ridiculous and highly publicized fiascoes, his new World War II movie, “Valkyrie” is definitely going to receive a lot of critical and popular attention. This is because of the historic significance of his character, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, who plotted to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Stauffenberg is one of the true heroes of World War II, who gave up almost everything, including his life, to try to stop one of the most evil men of the 20th century. Stauffenberg’s story alone is powerful enough to be appreciated and examined, no matter who portrays him in the film. Stauffenberg was a dutiful German soldier from an influential Catholic family in the pre-Nazi Weimar Republic era. After witnessing the continual persecution of Catholic priests in Germany and realizing Hitler’s destructive nature, Stauffenberg assembled a team of equally devoted patriots to assassinate Hitler with small portable bomb.Their mission was extremely secretive and well-planned, but eventually went awry (no spoilers for you). All involved in the mission confessed their part in the plot and were subsequently executed. Today, Stauffenberg is a national hero in Germany. He stood up to danger and died for his country and humanity.

Cruise has striking physical similarities to the colonel, which probably contributed to his casting in the role. It’s said that Cruise didn’t know the history of Stauffenberg until he was given a profile picture of the Colonel’s face, which was nearly identical to his. It’s comforting to know that Cruise didn’t arrogantly insert his overbearing ’80s presence into an unspoiled project. After Cruise agreed to commit to the project, the director of the movie went on to film in many of the historical locations, featuring authentic areas in Germany and the Black Forest.

The film high production value has helped United Artists put “Valkyrie” on the path to success, both critically and popularly. UA also hired some of the best editors like John Ottman to heighten the intensity of the suspenseful story, and Cruise met with Stauffenberg’s surviving family members to ensure historical accuracy. Lofty goals have been set and rigorously pursued. The film has already received an extremely favorable press screening.“Valkyrie” opens on Christmas Day throughout the U.S.

  • Christy Fike

    I saw this movie and all I can say is that Cruise is one of the most boring and most predictable actors out there. He gets type cast in the same roles over and over. I was not impressed with the movie at all, nor in the direction of it. A powerful story indeed, but I felt like most of the other actors, including Kenneth Branaugh provided a much better performance than Cruise. Not worth spending the money on to go see in the theaters. Cruise, in my opinion, is sooo overated! Go see The Curious Case of Benjamin Button instead – that movie BLEW ME AWAY!

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  • Nutmeg

    I was beginning to think I was the only one who thought Cruise is a HAM who just has a prolific, persistent, publicist. It always feels like his movies are being shoved down everyone’s throats. Early on in his career he had potential to become Oscar worthy but somehow stumbled into being stagnant. Since he seems to want to portray a hero-type character, let’s give him the title of “Humdrum Man!”

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