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Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography by Andrew Morton
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Andrew Morton Edition: Mass Market Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2009-02-03 ISBN: 0312943377 Number of pages: 400 Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Reviews of Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized BiographyBook Review: A fascinating profile on Cruise and Scientology Summary: 5 Stars
Morton has been criticized for not having directly interviewed Cruise and his former spouses. He also was criticized for not accepting the invitation of Scientology leaders to visit their headquarters to get their side of the story. The truth is Morton never had access to Cruise or his former spouses. And, for him to enter the Scientology compound would have been giving his life over to this cult. Thus, Morton did not act differently than any one else could have in this situation. What he did instead is interview tens of Cruise childhood friends, former teachers, former Scientologists, and tons of people around Hollywood that he quotes directly in the book. That's in addition to studying all the public media on those subjects. Just by reviewing the extensive bibliography you can tell Morton has studied every aspects of his subject in exhaustive details.
Morton's research paid off. Invariably, he quotes Cruise stating something in a press interview such as that he moved 15 times during his childhood. And, then Morton correcting Cruise quote and stating that it was more likely to be just 5 times based on Morton's interviews with many of his childhood friends. Cruise also states several times in press interviews that he had a debilitating dyslexia and that only Scientology learning technology cured him. Morton actually takes other Cruise quotes that directly contradict that indicating that he was managing reading perfectly well throughout high school. He also confirms that with former teachers. So, you get a lot of "... he said that... but, I confirmed otherwise..."
The leaders of Scientology released a 15 page letter stating that this book was a biased all out attack on Scientology. They also sued the publisher for $113 million. But, all that stuff is public knowledge. You can google Scientology and find tens of articles in the NY Times, WSJ and other newspapers and magazines. You can find testimonials of numerous former Scientologists confirming Morton's take on Scientology. Can they all be liars?
Cruise is not your usual star. Although many stars are affiliated with Scientology, Cruise is the only one with a missionary zeal to convert the World. He personally traveled to numerous U.S. embassies throughout Europe to fight off his perceived persecution of Scientologists.
The difference between a cult and a religion is that a religion is accepted. And, Cruise is doing everything he can to render Scientology acceptable. It is a challenging task because by promoting the legitimacy of Scientology he has invariably rejected (as all Scientologists do) a whole lot of stuff that make up our society. Those include the fields of psychiatry, psychology, medicine, and public education. Scientology also rejects social and religious tolerance and readily approves of family break up if members do not join Scientology. Yet, intolerant Scientology wants to be tolerated.
The clash between Cruise and Germany over his representing a German WWII hero who fought for democracy in the movie Valkyrie (Single-Disc Edition) is pretty fascinating. Germany is monitoring closely Scientology as they consider a dogmatic, dangerous cult not unlike Nazism that poses a real threat to their democracy. The Germans were outraged that a high profile representative of such a cult would play the role of their hero who died fighting Nazism. Cruise, however, considered that Germans essentially tyrannize Scientologists in a way reminiscing of their persecution of the Jews during WWII.
The years 2005-2006 especially impaired Cruise professional reputation. Within a few months he will publicly harass Brooke Shields for taking anti-depressant to ease her post-partum depression. But, Brooke Shields replies she does not take advice from someone who believes in space alien. Soon after, Cruise will "Jump the coach" on Ophrah Winfrey Show. And, on The Today Show he will insult Matt Lauer for not being aware of the vast superiority of Scientology over psychiatry that pseudo science. In 2006, Sumner Redstone, the Chairman of Viacom (parent company of Paramount), will fire Tom Cruise by not renewing his contract. Redstone will refer to Cruise strange behavior as the reason behind the break up. Epstein in The Hollywood Economist: The Hidden Financial Reality Behind the Movies suggests that the reason behind the Paramount-Cruise break up was that Cruise made more money on the whole MI franchise than Paramount. And, Redstone would not have it any longer. Tom Cruise spends his 2006 New Year's Eve with his closest friend and leader of Scientology, David Miscavige, who gives a heated speech about the "global obliteration of psychiatry... [and Scientology's] plans for world domination." Somewhat later, Vanity Fair will ask on its cover "Has Tom Lost His Marbles?" During this strange period, Cruise popularity will plummet. A Gallup/USA Today poll showed that only 35% had a favorable opinion of him in 2006 down from 60% in 2005.
The women of Tom Cruise are a pretty formidable bunch. Mimi Rogers, Nicole Kidman, Sofia Vergara, and Penelope Cruz are no wall flowers. Besides being all stunningly beautiful, they all have strong personalities. Mimi Rogers is the one who introduced him to Scientology. Their respective drive and intensity ultimately drove them apart. Meanwhile, all the others invariably left because of their discomfort with Scientology Orwellian culture. They were all fortuitous to have the strength to split and run when they could.
Unlike her predecessors, Katie Holmes is a victim. Sixteen years younger than Cruise, she seems captured in a "Stepford Wife" and "Rosemary's Baby" situation. Many Scientologists believe that if she gives birth to a son, it would be the reincarnation of Ron Hubbard, the Scientology prophet. To this cult dismay, the first natural child was a girl.
Scientology has split so many families as spouses and siblings do not talk to each other when some refuse to join Scientology when others have. Cruise himself has paid a heavy personal price. Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz, and Sofia Vergara all left him because they chose freedom and family over Scientology. His own mother will join Scientology and have to renounce her own faith (she was a Catholic Eucharist minister) and her husband of 20 years in order to be able to still see her beloved son.
Cruise has also paid a very heavy professional price for his missionary support of Scientology. You can see a clear break in his career. Pre 2006, when he must have been one of the most powerful and richest actors in Hollywood scoring one blockbuster after another. Then since the 2006 break up with Paramount, he has done very little. He has produced and acted in two movies that hardly left a footprint (Lions For Lambs (Widescreen Edition)and Valkyrie) either financially or among critics.
At this stage, Cruise remains a conundrum. Is he the most dangerous actor in the world as Morton suggests? Or is he the most tragic and high profile victim of the cult he is so devoted to? Or, is he both?
Summary of Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized BiographyEveryone knows Tom Cruise--or at least what he wants us to know. We know that the man behind the smile overcame a tough childhood to star in astonishing array of blockbusters: Top Gun, Rain Man, Born on the Fourth of July, A Few Good Men, Jerry Maguire, three Mission: Impossible movies, and more. We know he has taken artistic chances, too, earning him three Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations. But beyond that, the picture becomes a bit less clear... We know that Tom is a devoted follower of the Church of Scientology. We know that, despite persistent rumors about his sexuality, he has been married to Mimi Rogers, Nicole Kidman, and Katie Holmes. But it was not until he jumped on Oprah's couch to proclaim his love for Katie and denounced Brooke Shields for turning to the "Nazi science" of psychiatry that we began to realize how much we did not know about the charming, hardworking star. For all the headlines and the rumors, the real Tom Cruise has remained surprisingly hidden--until now.
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