Top Gun: Maverick
Top Gun: Maverick is a direct sequel to Top Gun and just like its predecessor, it’s an endorphin-fueled joyride of a movie. Tom Cruise is back as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, a gifted Naval aviator with a need for speed only matched by his penchant for taking risks. Thirty-some years later, Maverick is still doing his thing, flying experimental aircraft. He’s haunted by the death of his wingman Goose, a tragedy that he still feels guilty about. (An official investigation cleared him, but, you know.) A top-secret mission pulls him back into the TOPGUN program, where he’s tasked with playing the role of instructor to a bunch of hot-shot pilots almost as arrogant as he was way back in 1986. In between training missions, Cruise alternates his free time between romancing bar proprietor Penny (Jennifer Connelly) and dealing with the anger from Rooster (Miles Teller), the son of Goose. Director Joseph Kosinski manages to recreate the spirit of the original, which is no small feat for a rebootquel. Like its predecessor, Maverick is expertly made, very entertaining and features a performance by Cruise that makes him look a bit more mortal than usual. If you liked the original, you’ll like this one. Recommended.
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