and pete mitchell struggle with this dichotomy “Throughout the film.” And they say: «Come, come to the gay side!», Sid continues, for whom Kelly McGillis’s Charlie Blackwood, who does not repeat in the satisfactory Top Gun: Maverick, by Joseph Kosinski (2022), “is heterosexual”, and “says: «No, no, no! Go for the normal side, respect the rules.
“You have Maverick, who is on the limit, and also Iceman and all his team. Which possibly does not please Tom Cruise because, according to the scientology that he professes, it is a perversion. Because “it’s fucking great” for what it tells: not “the story of a bunch of macho fighter pilots”, but that of “a man fighting his own homosexuality”. “Do you want to know what one of the best screenplays ever written in Hollywood history is?” Quentin Tarantino’s character asks Todd Field’s Duane. It is a dramatic, romantic comedy, by the little lavished Rory Kelly, a New York filmmaker who only has one other film to his credit: Some Girl (1998). Therefore, we cannot be surprised by what he releases on Top Gun: Idols of the Air (1986) in another film.Īlthough it is not his mouth, actually, from which the crazy opinion comes out about the one who stars in Tom Cruise’s Pete Mitchell, the latter under the orders of the late Tony Scott, but that of Sid, one of the fictional beings to whom that gives life and that develops in Sleep with me (1994). Even in a scene from Jackie Brown (1997), the justification for shooting four times at a certain individual is “that she wouldn’t shut up”. The characters in the feature films that he writes and performs talk a lot, or many of them can be said not to shut their mouths even under water. There are not a few moviegoers who are crazy about the verbiage of the American director, screenwriter and performer Quentin Tarantino.