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Top Gun (1986)

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  • Written by random12345 on 15.08.2023

    Set during the cold war, a rebellious navy pilot and his partner are chosen to attend the "Top Gun" naval flight training class to train pilots on dogfighting skills.

    This movie is at its best during the action scenes. Director Tony Scott managed to turn shots of fast moving jets, pilots turning their heads around a lot, with some special effects and sound throw in for good measure into the best part of the movie.

    The love story between McGillis and Cruise is mostly hacked together trash. Cheeseball lines make the love affair not terribly believable, and holds little value in the plot or in the character development.

    Still, the movie is held together by the visuals of fighter jets, the navy background, and eventual combat with an un-named enemy. Top Gun is still fun, despite all the faults and cliches.

    Don't take it all too seriously though. It's just for fun. This is a movie that doesn't pretend to be real. There's an un-named enemy that gets into a small shooting battle for unknown reasons,, the military seems to allow pilots to make dangerous stunts without punishment, much of the dialogue sounds like it was written by C average college freshmen, and most of the plot is wholly un-believable. If you can ignore all that, it's still fun after all these years.

  • Written by trevorparker on 07.04.2010

    When I think of 80's movies I think of Top Gun. It stars Tom Cruise when he was at his best. It has a soundtrack that can not be beat. I have had my car broken into 3 times and the only thing taken was the Top Gun Soundtrack CD (I guess that is more of a commentary on my CD collection).

    The visual aspect of this film may not be so impressive now, but in 1986 it was in the top of it's class.

    and then there is the love story. I have never watched this film with a girl and not had our relationship go up a notch. So be warned, don't watch this with someone you don't really have feelings for.

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