The Jewish Chronicle

Tom Cruise is back and it’s an emergency

Top Gun: Maverick

- Cert: PG | ★★★★★ Reviewed by Linda Marric

AFTER SEVERAL delays due to the Covid crisis, the long awaited sequel to Tony Scott’s much loved 1986 aviation thriller Top Gun, is finally heading to the big screen. The film premiered earlier this month at a special screening in California and will soon be hitting the famous Croisette at the 75th Cannes Film Festival with a star-studded premiere.

Reprising his original role as the fearless ace pilot Maverick, Tom Cruise stars alongside Miles Teller (Whiplash), while Jennifer Connelly, 51, makes a decidedly age-appropriat­e love interest for 59-year-old

Cruise. The film is directed by

Joseph Kosinski (TRON: Legacy, Oblivion) and produced by legendary Jewish producer Jerry Bruckheime­r with the help of Tom Cruise, Christophe­r McQuarrie and David Ellison (The Mission Impossible films). Val Kilmer also returns to the franchise, while Ed Harris, Lewis Pullman, Glen Powell and Jon Hamm also star.

Test pilot Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Cruise) has deliberate­ly hindered his own career and as a result held himself back from ever reaching a higher ranking in his 36 years of service.

When he is called upon to help prepare a young team of Top Gun graduates for a dangerous mission, Maverick comes face to face with Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw (Teller) who also

happens to be the son of his late best friend Nick “Goose” Bradshawol­d. As the two lock horns over their more recent past, Maverick must decide whether he is prepared to risk the life of his best friend’s son. Joseph Kosinski and producer Bruckheime­r deliver a fun, fastpaced and genuinely thrilling sequel to Scott’s much loved, and often parodied, original. In short, Top Gun: Maverick is the most fun I’ve had watching a big dumb Hollywood blockbuste­r for a while. It is a film that not only understand­s what is truly expected from it, but it also never shies away from paying homage to its own mythology throughout.

With more of the same big cheesy smiles, perfect tans and homoerotic undercurre­nt that made us all fall in love with Cruise et all over three decades ago, Top Gun: Maverick has chosen to stick to a tried and test formula while updating its story to suit a more modern setting.

This is demonstrat­ed by the decision to include a handful of female fighters who are as bright and as rowdy as their male counterpar­ts. Having said that, I would have appreciate­d a slightly more effective female centric subplot.

But overall this is a thrilling sequel which is bound to delight fans of the first film.

And don’t be surprised if it turns out to act as the launching pad for a potential second or even third sequel with its young cast at the centre of exciting new adventures.

 ?? PHOTO: PARAMOUNT PICTURES ?? Age appropriat­e: Jennifer Connelly and Tom Cruise
PHOTO: PARAMOUNT PICTURES Age appropriat­e: Jennifer Connelly and Tom Cruise

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