Flight of the Intruder is a 1991 American war film directed by John Milius, starring Brad Johnson and Willem Dafoe. The movie is based on the novel of the same name by Stephen Coonts.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
This movie is not suitable for family viewing due to its intense war scenes and some strong language.
This movie is worth watching for fans of war movies, but it's not a must-see. It's a solid, if unremarkable, addition to the genre.
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The movie follows the story of Nick 'Goose' Bradshaw, a young pilot who is part of an elite squadron of A-6 Intruder jets. Goose and his Radar Intercept Officer, Lt. J.T. 'Maverick' Stevens, embark on a mission to destroy a key enemy target, but things take a turn when they are shot down and have to fight for survival.
The story is engaging and well-paced, but it lacks originality and depth. The plot is predictable, and the characters' motivations are not fully explored.
The acting is good, but it's not outstanding. Brad Johnson and Willem Dafoe deliver solid performances, but they're not memorable.
The characters are well-developed, but they lack complexity and depth. The chemistry between the leads is good, but it's not enough to save the movie.
The direction is solid, but it's not impressive. John Milius shows his experience in directing war movies, but he fails to bring anything new to the table.
The cinematography is excellent, with stunning aerial shots and a great use of lighting. The special effects are also impressive, but they're not enough to save the movie.
The movie has some great aerial action scenes, and the cinematography is excellent. The chemistry between the leads is also good.
The story is predictable, and the characters lack complexity and depth. The direction is solid, but it's not impressive.
"I'm not going to let you die on me, Goose."
"We're not just pilots, we're warriors."
"You're not going to make it, Maverick."