Only by crossing the psychological barrier can you truly surpass yourself

Lurline 2022-04-19 09:01:18

Psychological obstacles are more serious obstacles to people than real obstacles, like an impregnable wall. If you don't break through it yourself, you will be intimidated, so you will be discouraged, and you will not be able to do many things. Only by breaking through the psychological barriers can you truly surpass yourself!

The Lone Ranger is a very dangerous person, which is mentioned many times in the film: "I don't like you because you are too dangerous." "He is an unknown factor, flying by instinct, completely unpredictable." "What you do It's dangerous." He often flew according to intuition rather than strictly following instructions. Such uncontrollability made him often only get second place. In the words of instructor Charlie, he was "gambling". It is undeniable that he made the right bet every time, but it was always dangerous. The people around him, including the stupid goose, were persuading him to be steady, but he was always immersed in the dream of a genius pilot until the death of the stupid goose made him sober. Come and start real growth.

On the last flight before graduation, Lone Ranger and Stupid Goose's plane fell into a jet stream and caused motor failure. Lone Ranger and Stupid Goose were forced to eject, but Stupid Goose hit the canopy and died unfortunately.

Stupid goose died unexpectedly

This made the Mavericks very self-blame and self-doubt: "He's my correspondent, it's my responsibility" "It's probably my fault". None of the comforts of instructor Mike, Charlie, and Stupid Goose's wife could cheer him up, and he fell into a slump. The death of Stupid Goose became a psychological obstacle that the Lone Ranger could not overcome. In the subsequent exercises, the Lone Ranger could not fire, and it even made people suspect that he could never recover.

The last time the film fought a long face, the opponent was still an old acquaintance - the MiG fighter. Lone Ranger, as a backup pilot, was supposed to fight to help them when Hollywood was besieged by 5 planes, but he fled the battlefield because of a psychological disorder. He held Stupid Goose's nameplate tightly in his hand, and the pilot's responsibility and Stupid Goose's death were constantly intertwined in his mind.

The Lone Ranger is back on the battlefield, he overcomes his own psychological barriers and helps Hollywood escape the dangers! In the following battle, Lone Ranger and Iceman cooperated tacitly and successfully defeated MiG! When they returned home, people cheered and cheered for them. The Lone Ranger was recognized by everyone and became a true pilot elite!

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Extended Reading
  • Hilbert 2021-10-20 19:02:13

    Most of the patriotic youths who were inspired by this film to join the army died in Iraq.

  • Donna 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    The problem is that there is no real crisis from the beginning to the end (the MiG fighter is just a too empty symbol), so the air combat scene that is not clear between the enemy and the enemy is reduced to a purely artistic visual juggling, becoming a controversy between lighting and modeling. , And there is no sense of tension hanging by a thread. Whether it’s the original family shadow, love troubles, or the loss of a close friend, almost all plot development is predictable and serves the protagonist, and all the confusion is wiped out with the victory of the task, and the corners of the mouth of the soup are again hanging up. Unbelievable smile. The strong female image has not fallen into the cliché, but while it demonstrates the subjectivity, it also loses the emotional delicacy, and the final appearance is too much like a reward for men. The young, handsome, and confident face still has a strong appeal, but this thick-line blockbuster mixed with American centrism and personal heroism is completely out of date.

Top Gun quotes

  • Viper: In case some of you are wondering who the best is, they are up here on this plaque.

    [turns to Maverick]

    Viper: Do you think your name will be on that plaque?

    Maverick: Yes, sir.

    Viper: That's pretty arrogant, considering the company you're in.

    Maverick: Yes, sir.

    Viper: I like that in a pilot.

  • Viper: I flew with your old man. VF-51, the Oriskany. You're a lot like he was. Only better... and worse. He was a natural heroic son of a bitch that one.

    Maverick: So he did do it right.

    Viper: Yeah, he did it right... Is that why you fly the way you do? Trying to prove something? Yeah, your old man did it right. What I'm about to tell you is classified. It could end my career. We were in the worst dogfight I ever dreamed of. There were bogeys like fireflies all over the sky. His F-4 was hit, and he was wounded, but he could've made it back. He stayed in it, saved three planes before he bought it.

    Maverick: How come I never heard that before?

    Viper: Well, that's not something the State Department tells dependents when the battle occurred over the wrong line on some map.

    Maverick: So you were there?

    Viper: I was there. What's on your mind?

    Maverick: My options, sir.

    Viper: Simple. First you've acquired enough points to show up tomorrow and graduate with your Top Gun class, or you can quit. There'd be no disgrace. That spin was hell, it would've shook me up.

    Maverick: So you think I should quit?

    Viper: I didn't say that. The simple fact is you feel responsible for Goose and you have a confidence problem. Now I'm not gonna sit here and blow sunshine up your ass, Lieutenant. A good pilot is compelled to evaluate what's happened, so he can apply what he's learned. Up there, we gotta push it. That's our job. It's your option, Lieutenant. All yours.

    Maverick: Sorry to bother you on a Sunday, sir, but thank you very much for your time.

    Viper: No problem. Good luck.