How Kate Winslet Surpassed Tom Cruise's Record During "Avatar: The Way of Water" Filming In the world of cinema, actors often go to great lengths to bring authenticity to their roles, but Kate Winslet's recent feat during the filming of "Avatar: The Way of Water" has set a new benchmark for dedication and physical prowess. The accomplished British actress broke the record for the longest time spent holding breath underwater, surpassing Tom Cruise's previous record, and in doing so, experienced a moment of existential shock. "Avatar: The Way of Water," directed by the renowned James Cameron, is set in the mesmerizing depths of an alien ocean, necessitating its cast to undertake extensive underwater work. Winslet, portraying Ronal, the leader of the oceanic tribe, embraced this challenge with remarkable zeal. To prepare for her role, she underwent rigorous training to extend her breath-holding capacity, a critical skill for the underwater scenes
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