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TomCruise has a career full of iconic projects, but TopGun holds a special place in his filmography as the movie that launched his legacy.

In the pantheon of great Tom Cruise films, we can find the usual suspects. There’s the Mission: Impossible series, of course, a franchise that redefined the way we experience action blockbusters. then there are the tentpoles — Interview with the Vampire, Minority Report, The Last Samurai — that cemented him as a box-office draw. And finally we have the critical darlings — A Few Good Men, Born the Fourth of July, Jerry Maguire, Magnolia — that confirmed he was more than just another pretty face.

Top Gun was one of a kind when it premiered in May 1986. Action films of the 1970s were brutal and somewhat ruthless — a natural progression of the noir and crime genres that gave rise to masterpieces like The French Connection and Chinatown. There was a deeply humane quality to their hardened detectives and dangerous women. But Top Gun was a new kind of breed, an action film that placed remarkable focus on the action rather than the characters performing it.

The myth of Tom Cruise Risky Business turned Tom Cruise into an idol, but Top Gun made him a star. The film marked the beginning of Cruise’s undisputed reign as a major box office draw, cementing him as the definitive star of the late ’80s and early ’90s and the action hero of tomorrow.

But Top Gun was Cruise’s platform to stardom. We rarely see such a perfect combination between the right actor and the ideal project. Cruise and Top Gun were a match made in heaven, with the film providing the perfect opportunity for Cruise to bask in and flaunt his undeniable charisma and good looks, and he capitalized on them to craft his image.

 

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And this is a digital trend WHY again?

As a man I think he's stupid but I have to admit he's a good actor. And the son of a bitch can make impressions of Donald Duck. 😅

Lucky guy. Still looks just as good

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