Movie Reviews: Top Gun: Maverick(2022)

This is a fantastic movie that you need to see in theaters. While I believed that this film was going to be another shameless attempt at cashing in on our nostalgia, I was properly impressed by an experience that I can only describe as breathtaking. This is not a vanity project by a self-absorbed actor, but a passion project by a man who revitalized my faith in reboots. Top Gun: Maverick earns its ticket price, and if you aren’t watching it in theaters, you are doing it wrong. 

Top Gun: Maverick is set after the events of the first movie. Maverick has been reassigned to train a new class of pilots for an impossible mission. Maverick is the only pilot for the job, but he must learn to overcome the demons of his past or risk the lives of the pilots he has in his hands.

This movie is as pro-America as you expect. Every scene is dripping in American flags, but it is an aesthetic fitting of the narrative. There is also plenty of references to the first movie expertly woven throughout this film, but they only serve as nods to the fans of the first movie. You do not need to see the first movie to understand this movie, they do a fantastic job at catching up the audience. The weakest part of this movie is the romantic plot, but it isn’t enough to ruin the movie. Jennifer Connelly sort of just exists in this movie, but her presence is very much appreciated. I wish they had done more with her character, but then it would take away from all the cool airplane stuff.

The best part of the movie has to be everything involving the jets. The dog fights will have you clutching at your seat, ripping away at the material. The flight scenes will have your heart racing, as you watch airplanes do seemingly impossible feats. Watching this movie in theaters is mandatory. Watching the planes on the big screen while feeling the vibrations of the engines make it a powerful experience. 

I particularly liked the evolution of Maverick’s character. While still plays by his own rules, age and experience have changed him. While some of it may be self-serving, it is nice to see a hero that isn’t stoic and emotionless. I enjoyed watching him work through his demons and grow as a character. It makes his character interesting, and it gives the movie a depth I didn’t expect from an action movie. 

You need to watch this movie, and it has to be in theaters! 

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18 thoughts on “Movie Reviews: Top Gun: Maverick(2022)”

  1. JohnnaFloyd – I'm 36 and I am learning to make something out of my life and taking it one step at a time. I deal with the relationships God has placed in my life and dealing with my mental disorders. I love my family and have live at Cave Care for almost 7 years. I love to learn and spend time reflecting on ways I can better relate to people and myself.
    JohnnaFloyd says:

    Thank You for the synopsis. My parents went to go see the movie in theater but I didn’t get a chance to see it and probably won’t. Happy Blogging & Take Care!

  2. I saw the original, I mean Top Gun in my teenage years. It still takes my breath away. I plan to see the 2022 movie, hope it has the Danger Zone vibes!

  3. Rosaliene Bacchus – Los Angeles - California - USA – I was born in Guyana, a former British colony on the northern coast of the South American continent. As the only English-speaking country on the continent, Guyana's historical, cultural, and economic development is linked with the Caribbean Region and is a founding member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). In 1987, I migrated with my husband and two sons to Fortaleza, capital of the northeastern State of Ceara in Brazil. For fourteen years, I worked as an import-export manager. My sons and I migrated to Los Angeles, Southern California in the USA, in October 2003. After migrating to the USA, I started writing articles about international trade issues and US-Brazil trade, as well as fictional short stories. As a form of self-therapy, I began working on a novel. You can learn about my journey as a writer on my author’s website. My debut novel, Under the Tamarind Tree, was released in August 2019. You can learn more, read reviews, and purchase a copy on my author’s website at Under the Tamarind Tree: A Novel by Rosaliene Bacchus. My second novel, The Twisted Circle, the story of a young nun’s journey to self-determination in a patriarchal church, was released in August 2021. I am currently working on my first book of creative non-fiction.
    Rosaliene Bacchus says:

    I totally enjoyed this reboot of Top Gun. It’s definitely the kind of movie best appreciated on the big screen. Tom Cruise continues to wow me with his performance. Your review is spot on!

  4. Christy B – Christy B is a blogger and feminist. As the owner of When Women Inspire, she supports women's initiatives that positively impact the world.
    Christy B says:

    Such a good movie! We saw it in the theatre.

  5. Robert F. Mullen, Ph.D. – Northern California – Dr. Robert F. Mullen is the director of ReChanneling, which researches and develops programs to (1) moderate symptoms of emotional malfunction and (2) pursue personal goals and objectives – harnessing our aptitude for extraordinary living. A leading expert on social anxiety and its comorbidities, Dr. Mullen is the pioneer of proactive neuroplasticity enabled by the deliberate, repetitive neural input (DRNI) of information. A radical behaviorist and internationally published author, he conducts workshops and seminars on thought and behavior modification and self-empowerment.
    Robert F. Mullen, Ph.D. says:

    A noteworthy review. I admit I wasn’t as enthusiastic, but agree with your breakdown. Kudos.

    1. Thanks a lot for reading. I think the enthusiasm comes from having to sit through so many bad movies. It was really refreshing to see a better movie for once.

  6. Thank you! Really helpful. Do you think I can watch it without watching the first one cuz my friends have watched it and I haven’t but we want to watch this one together?

    1. Thank you for reading. You don’t have to watch the first one to be caught up. They do a good job at catching up the audience, there are a few references for the fans but you won’t be lost if you don’t watch it. It is a really fun movie

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