Mr. Cruise is an interesting man, with both devil and angelic traits evident in him. He is an angel by day, a devil by night, night and day, dawn and dusk. Is it contradictory, no, people are inherently complex, and even the ancestors did not figure out whether human nature is inherently good or evil, let alone us now.
What makes Mr. Cruise different is his perfect balance and unrivaled nervous system. The ultra-high IQ and the extremely strong EQ enable him to navigate the two worlds with ease, not only killing people without revealing a trace, but also saving people without revealing a trace. He is simply God, omnipotent. In the play, he takes all the initiative, whether it is a timid and stupid photographer or a talented female detective, all of them are just puppets in his hands.
Although Cruise was also shocked at midnight at the last moment, but judging from his performance, no one could put him to death.
In fact, each of us has a Mr. Cruise in his heart, but he is not as extreme or as smart as him. Everyone has different degrees. The only thing that is certain is that no one can become a Buddha on the spot.
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