Thursday, December 19, 2019

Movie Review Top Gun - 965 Words

Top Gun: Power to the V In the movie Top Gun, the main character Maverick goes to a school where he is taught to be the best navy pilot he can possibly be. In the film, Maverick goes through life-changing experiences and obstacles that make the movie not only very exciting but inspirational as well. The film was a very popular movie in the 1980’s and is thought to have positive themes of hard work, confidence, and determination. Although these are sought out to be the main, underlining themes, the movie Top Gun is a misogynist film due to the excessive homosocial behaviors. During the first scene of the movie, there is an air attack, otherwise known as a dogfight, taking place at sea. A picture of his wife and child distracts one of the pilots in the dogfight. He later goes to his boss and resigns his position as a navy pilot. This scene portrays that he isn’t â€Å"man enough† to work in the navy. Misogyny is reflected because his love and concern for his family is considered a weakness, when it actually isn’t a weakness at all. Tania Modleski educates her college class about the film Top Gun and it’s homoeroticism, homosocialism, and misogyny. She says, â€Å"I show a clip that shows how the film visually participates in the abasement of women: when Charlie is first introduced by the male instructor who is in the process of citing her credentials, the film cuts to the lower half of a woman’s body wearing a tight skirt and stockings with seams†¦ â€Å"(102). Although sheShow MoreRelatedMovie Review : Top Gun929 Words   |  4 Pages One of the most iconic movies from the 80’s is Top Gun. From the thrilling flight scenes to Tom Cruise s winning smile, the movie was, and remains, a hit. Maverick, played by Tom Cruise, is sent to an elite naval flight school with his best friend Goose. 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