Top Gun: Maverick celebrates at the 95th Academy Awards with six nominations, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Visual Effects.
With the high mass of Hollywood fast approaching (it will be Sunday Monday night), director Joseph Kosinski has revealed what he thinks the Tom Cruise-directed movie really was.
Interviewed by the site VultureJoseph Kosinski makes it loud and clear: Even if Top Gun: Maverick is marketed as an action movie and that he’s won awards congratulating him in that regard, it’s not in his eyes!
“I maintain that the film, for me, was at least what it was originally intended to be, which is a moving, reflective story about one man’s afterlife ritual.”– says the film director.
“I’ve always said that The first Top Gun was a drama wrapped in an action movie”Kosinski continues. “So when I heard we won awards like Best Action Film and Best Stunt (At the Saturn Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards, respectively, Editor’s note), I asked myself: “Is this how I would describe Maverick?” I thought I was filming an action movie?
No. Drama was always front and center. The performance of aerial sections was to support the drama.’
For Joseph Kosinski, the dramatic aspect and the grand spectacle aspect are closely related. “For each action scene, we’re telling a story, moving the narrative forward, learning something about the character’s state of mind.”he analyzes. We tried to do that not only for every scene, but for every moment we shot.
“So of course people come to see a movie for the action the first time, but it’s the emotion that makes them want to see it again two, three or four times. (…) C “It’s the emotion that brings people back. Watching a movie in cinemas. I think that’s the key to the greatest hits.” continues the 48-year-old American.
And Kosinski ends by drawing another huge success at the global box office: “I don’t know if you have seen it or not.” Avatar 2But for me, with this movie, there’s a part of the performance, but also a real emotion that won me over.
So emotion is key, but you also have to do what the audience expects on the big screen to fully experience it. “
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