Last Updated on 07/14/2022 by てんしょく飯
The latest in a series of highly-anticipated sky action movies, “Top Gun Maverick,” is expected to deliver realistic, powerful sky action scenes and a “heart-pounding” drama between the legendary pilot Maverick and his young crew of pilots. Top Gun Maverick” opened in Japan on May 27 (Friday). Tom Cruise, the best of the best in Hollywood, has not given a project to anyone for 36 years, and now his latest Hollywood blockbuster is finally coming to theaters!
An unprecedented film shoot made possible by the full cooperation of the world’s best pilots.
Tom Cruise: “Never before has a flight scene been shot like this. In response to Tom’s seriousness, the world’s leading pilots fully cooperated in the unprecedented filming, which will be screened in IMAX, 4D, ScreenX and other “large formats” to allow the audience to enjoy the film to the bone. The film will be screened in IMAX, 4D, ScreenX, and other “large formats” one after another! The Dolby Cinema version of the poster visual, which gives a glimpse of the power of the film, has also been released!
Maverick returns to the sky on a mission. Why does he decide to risk his life on an unprecedented mission with the young Top Guns? The DolbyCinema version of the poster visual was unveiled for the first time worldwide just a few days ago! As the release of the film approaches, what kind of visual expression will Tom Cruise’s sky action film, filled with genuine power and emotion, which will further heighten the excitement of the unfolding drama, fascinate us? The film is packed with the “best of the best” technologies that continue to evolve the movie experience, and we can hardly wait to see it in its superb surroundings.
The film’s highly realistic cinematography was driven by star and producer Tom Cruise’s insistence on “no CGI. In order to create unprecedented images, the film’s flight scenes were shot with the help of some of the world’s best pilots, and director Joseph Kosinski and Tom Cruise used the latest systems, including six IMAX cameras in the cockpit of the fighter jet. The film’s flight scenes, for which director Joseph Kosinski and Tom Cruise used the latest systems to achieve a powerful visual beauty.
Tom Cruise, who had thus set up a complete and unprecedented filming system, said, “I’ve done more aerial photography than any other actor. In “Barry Seal: The Man Who Framed America,” I insisted on using real airplanes and sought ways to express something real without using CGI. Not just filming the action, how much engineering was involved and how much testing was required to shoot this film? It was beyond my imagination.
I can honestly say that this has never been done before. I honestly don’t know if we’ll ever be able to do something like this again,” he said, looking back on the grueling shoot. The film’s charms can be fully appreciated with the “IMAX” system, which is well established for its large screen and delicate expression, the “4D” system, which shocks all five senses, and the “ScreenX” system, which shows the vastness of the sky and even the fear of its opposite side. The film will be screened in a wide variety of large formats, including the “IMAX”, which has become well established for its ability to express both screen and delicate expression, the “4D”, which shocks all five senses, and the “ScreenX”, which projects the vastness of the sky and even fear! We hope you will enjoy the majestic sight of the Top Guns flying with pride in the best of the best environment that will surely enhance the visual beauty of this film to the fullest!
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