Tom Cruise played a clone in the 2013 science fiction film Oblivion.
In Oblivion, Tom Cruise stars as Jack Harper, a technician tasked with repairing drones on a post-apocalyptic Earth. The film's central premise revolves around the shocking revelation that Jack and his partner are not the last humans, but rather clones, part of a vast operation to maintain order and extract Earth's remaining resources for an alien intelligence.
About Oblivion
Oblivion explores themes of identity, memory, and humanity's survival. The narrative skillfully unveils the truth about Jack Harper's existence, revealing multiple identical "Jack 49" units, each with a designated purpose. This plot twist is crucial to the film's unfolding mystery and provides a compelling backdrop for Cruise's performance.
The film was well-received for its visual effects, sound design, and original premise.
Key Production Details
Here's a quick overview of the film's core production team:
Detail | Information |
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Directed by | Joseph Kosinski |
Screenplay by | Karl Gajdusek, Michael deBruyn |
Based on | Oblivion by Joseph Kosinski |
Produced by | Peter Chernin, Dylan Clark, Duncan Henderson, Joseph Kosinski, Barry Levine |
For more detailed information about the film, you can visit its Wikipedia page.