TOP GUN: MAVERICK Review: “Tom Cruise Delivers In The Must-See Cinematic Experience Of The Year!”

TOP GUN: MAVERICK Review: “Tom Cruise Delivers In The Must-See Cinematic Experience Of The Year!”

We saw Tom Cruise’s long-awaited Top Gun: Maverick at CinemaCon last month, and with the embargo now lifted, we’re finally allowed to share our thoughts on the blockbuster action sequel.

Review Opinion
By RohanPatel - May 12, 2022 12:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Action

It’s been thirty-six years since the world saw Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) fly off into the sunset, and while Cruise seemed content to leave the most iconic role on his illustrious resume in the rearview mirror, fate had something else in mind for the king of the skies - and thankfully, it was well worth the wait.

**This review may contain minor spoilers from Top Gun: Maverick**

Top Gun: Maverick wastes little time getting us reacquainted with the Danger Zone, as the opening credits - set to Kenny Loggins’ classic song - essentially double as a quick tribute to 1986 classic while setting the stage for a high-flying adventure that, quite frankly, blows its predecessor out of the water. We see Maverick zip to work on a motorcycle while wearing his aviators, flashing his million-dollar smile, and we’re quickly reminded why Maverick turned Cruise into a household name.

Once he arrives at his destination, it’s time to put the past aside and move into the present as he gets into the cockpit of a Darkstar Jet and promptly takes it to Mach 10 before pushing it even further to Mach 11, much to the chagrin of his supervisor (Ed Harris). While a dismissal seems imminent, Maverick is saved at the last second by his guardian angel, Admiral Iceman (Val Kilmer), who sends him back to his old stomping grounds in San Diego. He’s then tasked with training the best TOPGUN graduates in the world, including Rooster (Miles Teller), the son of his former co-pilot Goose (Anthony Edwards), for a specialized mission that seems near-to-impossible. It’s from there the real story begins as Maverick’s past and present converge, and he must decide to become the man he was always destined to be… or die trying.

Following the superb Only the Brave, director Joe Kosinski is again in top form here, reuniting with Cruise after their underrated, albeit overly-ambitious sci-fi endeavor Oblivion. While Tron: Legacy and Oblivion allowed him to flex his CGI expertise, it wasn’t until the aforementioned Only the Brave, a biographical drama about the Granite Mountain Hotshots, that Kosinski was really able to show audiences what he was capable of as a filmmaker. With Top Gun: Maverick, he takes it up another notch and firmly establishes himself as one of Hollywood’s best working directors. He masterfully crafts each aerial sequence, including jaw-dropping dogfighting scenes that will have you begging for more, while simultaneously nailing the emotional dramatic beats between Maverick and his A-list supporting cast and stealing our hearts with an effective romance between Maverick and Penny (Jennifer Connelly).

The film’s third act is a masterclass in filmmaking and will have you on the edge of your seat for its entire duration, with multiple cheer-inducing moments reminiscent of Spider-Man: No Way Home and/or Avengers: Endgame. The stakes have never been higher, and what Kosinski accomplishes with this film is truly remarkable. This should see him shoot to the top of many studios’ wishlists for future blockbuster projects. 

For years, Cruise stated that the biggest hurdle behind making a Top Gun sequel was always trying to crack a story suited for this unique world and specifically for this character. Luckily, with frequent collaborator Christopher McQuarrie on scripting duties, along with Ehren Kruger and Eric Warren Singer, they were able to get the job done effectively, and while the story is relatively straightforward, it packs quite an emotional punch in its 131-minute runtime. The trailers have stressed legacy, but Top Gun: Maverick is a lot more than meets the eye. It’s a film properly suited for the world we live in now and while it certainly pays homage to the original, the filmmakers are rarely interested in just playing the greatest hits, instead opting to give us a far more rewarding experience. It’s surprisingly emotional, but it’s these quieter moments that really allow you to fall in love with this world and these characters.

Like the eponymous Maverick, Tom Cruise is a superstar with no equal. He’s long been Hollywood’s greatest - and possibly now one of the last - true movie stars, and Top Gun: Maverick allows him to once again embrace everything that made him an instant icon nearly four decades ago. He gives us everything we’ve been asking for and then ups the ante even further with one of the absolute greatest performances of his storied career. We know going in that he’s going to deliver on the action, having done so time and time again in his Mission: Impossible franchise, but it’s the dramatic beats where he really excels and it’s what allows him to elevate the film with a throwback movie star experience, similar to his most popular films from the ‘90s or early 2000s. His relentless pursuit of excellence, both in real life and on-screen as Maverick, continues to be absolutely awe-inspiring. 

At this stage in time, both Ethan Hunt and Maverick are basically superheroes, but unlike Mission where he’s repeatedly tasked with solving the impossible, Top Gun: Maverick allows Cruise to be vulnerable in a way he hasn’t been in years. Since Maverick is not invincible, he does have regrets about his past, and most importantly, there’s no guarantee of a future film. This means Cruise has to make each and every moment count and he 100% nails it. Love him or hate him, his return as Maverick is one for the ages, and with a strong push this fall, could even generate some Oscar buzz come awards season. He’s that good.

Cruise’s work is only enhanced by an exceptional supporting cast, led by Jennifer Connelly and Miles Teller, both of whom worked with Kosinski on Only the Brave. '80s icons Cruise and Connelly have electric chemistry together, playing former flames rekindling a long-dormant romance, and their storyline works on every level, grounding Maverick to some degree and giving the film some extra stakes. Meanwhile, the surrogate father-son dynamic between Cruise and Teller is the real heart of the film and allows both actors the space to do some of the best work of their respective careers. As Goose’s son, Teller has never been better. The entire young cast, who underwent a rigorous training regime to prep for shooting, is excellent and all get their moments to shine, with Glen Powell, in particular, being the biggest standout as Hangman. Veterans Jon Hamm, Charles Parnell, Bashir Salahuddin, and Ed Harris are all great additions to the massive ensemble, and it’s a lot of fun watching them interact with Cruise’s unflappable Maverick.

Val Kilmer is also a welcome sight, reprising his role as Iceman for a pivotal moment with Cruise’s Maverick. It’s a beautiful scene between the former co-stars and a fitting capstone to Kilmer’s career. Kosinski handles the scene with extreme delicacy, and the actors fully understand the gravitas of their reunion, coming through with easily the film’s most powerful moment.

The score, which features contributions from Harold Faltermeyer, Lady Gaga, Hans Zimmer, and Lorne Balfe, is also outstanding, and that updated "Top Gun Anthem" should be humming in your head for days to come.

Top Gun: Maverick is the must-see cinematic experience of the year! Packed with jaw-dropping aerial sequences, thrilling edge-of-your-seat moments, genuine heart, epic romance, huge stakes, and one of the absolute best performances of Tom Cruise's legendary career, this is the theatrical experience you've been waiting for. Don't miss it on the biggest screen imaginable this Memorial Day!

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TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 5/12/2022, 9:06 AM
I’ll have to watch the old one again, Over the Top Gun, About a guy that forgets he’s flying and arm wrestles the steering wheel, let’s just say it was a draw
micvalpro
micvalpro - 5/12/2022, 9:10 AM
Never seen the original but this one has my interest.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 5/12/2022, 9:13 AM
@micvalpro - the original is better, it’s called Hot Shots, that’s how I know it’s better
ymk700
ymk700 - 5/12/2022, 12:03 PM
Top Gun Maverick was awesome. Never saw the first one, but really enjoyed this one.
Nunyabiz
Nunyabiz - 5/12/2022, 12:06 PM
saw the first one when it first came out in theaters. Just before I entered the OCS program. No interest in the sequel, decades too late and I don't really care to see cruise movies anymore.
ForceofWakanda
ForceofWakanda - 5/12/2022, 12:07 PM
This would've been a dominate year for him if Mission Impossible didn't get delayed
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 5/12/2022, 12:10 PM
It had a 100% at RT. But along came a moron who liked Ghostbusters Afterlife, and they gave it a bad review.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 5/12/2022, 12:16 PM
Didn't read, but will definitely be seeing this later this month.
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 5/12/2022, 1:00 PM
@HeavyMetal4Life - same here. going to see it opening weekend and im wicked pumped...

whatd you think of Dr Stranger MoM?
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 5/12/2022, 1:06 PM
@MotherGooseUPus - I'll be out of town opening weekend, so planning to see it the 28th or 29th.

For MoM, I thought it was pretty good, but not great. Left me somewhat conflicted and I wish that we had gotten the film that I thought we were getting (and what they suggested we were getting from the original trailers) rather than what we did get. The horror was fantastic, but I left the theater not feeling as impressed as I thought I would be going into it. Solid 9/10 for me; better than the first DS, not as good as No Way Home (and I think its not as good as The Batman).
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 5/12/2022, 1:14 PM
@HeavyMetal4Life - interesting. I went in almost completely blind, didnt see anything but the superbowl tv spot. perosnally i really liked it. not sure where i put it on my MCU order. I can see where some people were let down with the multiverse aspect, or wanda's arc... but for me, i really enjoyed it. i need a 2nd watching tbh
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 5/12/2022, 1:19 PM
@MotherGooseUPus - I went in almost completely blind as well, and much of what I thought the movie was going to be about turned out to be wrong. I definitely need a second viewing as well, now that I know what to expect. Its at the bottom of my upper tier of MCU films.

Its strange, normally when I finish watching an MCU film I know exactly how I feel, and usually its some gradient of really good to great (except for Eternals) for most of the past decade. But this film left me pretty conflicted, even though I think its pretty good.
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 5/12/2022, 1:36 PM
@HeavyMetal4Life - interesting.. im surprised this one has made you rethink or question it that much. For me, i am putting it in my upper tier with all Spidey NWH, Cap CW, Cap TWS, IW and Endgame etc... i just enjoyed the whole ride. I think it needed another 10-15mins of room to breath and maybe explain a few things here or there... but i loved it and SW is instant Top 3 MCU villain for me... and i do love me some Lizzie Olsen
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 5/12/2022, 1:38 PM
@MotherGooseUPus - if I remember I'll give you my thoughts after I see it again in a couple weeks. Right now I think it is 11th place for me. Those 5 films you listed are upper upper tier for me.
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 5/12/2022, 2:50 PM
@HeavyMetal4Life - please do. i myself am guna try to rewatch it in the next few weeks.

And my top 5 consists of those 2 Cap and 2 Avengers movies. Spidey NWH is top 10, maybe its #5? haha ... not sure where MoM sits...i legit need to see a list of all the movies and write it down... i'm getting old and forgetting shit
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 5/12/2022, 12:21 PM
Everything I needed to hear. I was already looking forward to seeing it, but now I'm really excited. Lot of names I didn't knew were attached to it also help sell that
Archgoat
Archgoat - 5/12/2022, 12:47 PM
Didn't see this coming, it has gotten surprisingly great reviews. Multiple medias gave five stars.
CAPTAINPINKEYE
CAPTAINPINKEYE - 5/12/2022, 12:50 PM
Finally! This was suppose to be in the theatres two years ago?
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 5/12/2022, 12:59 PM
Been waiting for a sequel for like 15yrs... and its' finally here. Can't EFFING wait!! Oh, and perfect Rotten Tomatoes score as of right meow is a bonus

ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 5/12/2022, 1:12 PM
Sounds like a fun watch. Gotta respect the energy Cruise puts into his projects.
JuanRGuijarro
JuanRGuijarro - 5/12/2022, 1:23 PM
the marveltards are coming, the marveltards are coming
dragon316
dragon316 - 5/12/2022, 1:25 PM
I know this sequel will same some stuff that first one had volleyball scene crap , still want to see this not many trailers made me feel I want to see it this was one of few that did
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 5/12/2022, 2:09 PM
So pumped for this. I've seen reactions saying this is a legit contender for Best Picture. I had no idea the director directed Only the Brave. That's an underrated gem and showed what a great actor Miles Teller is.
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 5/12/2022, 2:53 PM
@blackandyellow - he also did Oblivion which i personally think is a very underrated sci-fi and as worst case has one the most used gifs ever... so thats a win, right?

RohanPatel
RohanPatel - 5/12/2022, 5:17 PM
@blackandyellow - the third act is perfection

Typhoon20
Typhoon20 - 5/12/2022, 2:23 PM
Can't wait to watch this after the abysmal Scarlet Witch movie that featured Dr Strange.

Watch and learn Feige, this is how you do a blockbuster.
Chrome
Chrome - 5/12/2022, 3:00 PM
This is not a comic book movie
tylerzero
tylerzero - 5/12/2022, 6:30 PM
@Chrome -

Miles Teller was in F4ntastic.

Jennifer Connelly voiced Suit-Lady/Karen in Spider-Man AND is married to Paul Bettany who played Vision.

Val Kilmer played Batman.

John Hamm starred in Baby Driver along with Jamie Foxx and John Bernthal (Electro and Frank Castle/Punisher, respectively).



So technically...
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