(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 12 - Assuming that Tom Cruise never ages for the envy of everyone and that the American epic in its purest form - that is strong jaws, muscles, honor, courage and sense of homeland - then welcome to TOP GUN: MAVERICK, a film directed by Joseph Kosinski and sequel to the historic 1986 Top Gun, starring once again by the stainless Cruise in the role of Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.
Who is really the protagonist of the film insala from 25 May with Eagle and out of competition at the Cannes festival?
He is that of 36 years earlier, that is, a courageous escapestrato fighter pilot, anarchist by nature (as the name Maverick reminds us), a lover of airplanes and motorcycles of which he has a collection with prestigious vintage pieces.
Not only,
like everyone who wants to stay operational, Pete hasn't made a career and, after thirty years and a thousand praise and accolades, he's still just a lieutenant.
In short, he avoids the promotion, which would no longer allow him to fly.
And flying is his life, his youth, also because he has to play the latest generation of experimental aircraft, fighters that exceed Mach10, or the speed of a missile.
And here a separate chapter must be opened on the charm of this film full of flashes of irony, because Top Gun: Maverick, two hours and ten hours in duration, the viewer in the end always feels in voloson these superfighters.
Or, to be more precise, inside the latest generation special effects that inevitably pump adrenaline to a thousand.
We remain so always attached to the chair with the fear that the plane, with you inside,
splash against a mountain or explode amid the infernal noise of its engines and related vibrations.
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