Haven't seen Top Gun other just 1-2 scenes. This may be a hard nut to crack, but I will do my best regarding my remake of TG.
Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer are hired as co-producers. The directorial chair is devoted to Tony Scott's brother.
Cast: Logan Lerman, Kevin Zegers, Liam Aiken and Rachel Hurd Wood, with Tom Cruise in a cameo
Airwings' Top Gun
The story focuses on young pilot student Dave Rick who has trouble to become something of his own. His father's stardom totally overshadows him, and he lacks the same flying skills. But why even bother walking in his father's foot steps if he want to get himself a name on his own merits?
Because he's destined to be a pilot!
Dave is the funny guy at school, always cracking jokes. His grades aren't that good though.
One day, the school gets a new instructor. It's young man called Charlie.
The thing is, Dave has never had a problem with charming the girls all the way to bed, and he switches girlfriends almost every week,
or rather they break up because they can't stand him any longer because he's so full of himself.
But Dave finds Charlie to be quite attractive for being a guy. He hasn't got a problem with his new feelings though, he isn't doubting himself or anything, but can actually joke about it among the others students and say things like "Charlie is hot" and "I wonder if he's good in bed" etc.
Charlie hears about it, and finds it rather annoying, because it takes the focus off the classes. He sees Dave as a disturbance in the class and decides to take him under his wings and become his mentor, to help him with the studying and improving his grades, and also to teach the "kid" a lesson or two about how the pilot school works, how serious a student has to be with the studies.
Soon they develop a relationship built on respect and love for each other. Dave's grades get better all the time. One evening they go to a bar together, and drink a little too much. Under the influence of alcohol, they share a kiss. One thing leads to another and the morning after they find themselves waking up in the same bed.
A member of the school board finds out about this. Charlie gets suspended and Dave is kicked out of school. It was always against the school's policy for an instructor to have a romantic relationship with a student. Doesn't help that Dave has gone from the having the worst grades to the best.
The other students protests loudly and even arrange a strike. In the end, the schools board sees no other option than to allowe both of them to come back to school.
Dave invites Charlie to fly with him during a the war combat training.
They are not only lovers now. They are also air buddies.
The End!
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