An Officer and A Gentleman
Zack Mayo’s life is going nowhere, but the dream of flying jets leads him to join the Navy. A fete that becomes more difficult than he anticipated, but with an encouraging girlfriend and a hardcore drill sergeant he may fly after all.
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With your filters set on Most, you’ll find this Officer isn’t a Gentleman at all. Gere’s character has several sex scenes but with filters you see only passionate kissing and/or the couple lying in bed showing bare legs and shoulders. I lost count of how many swear words were filtered! Lastly, you’ll see a bloody fight scene, and a suicide by hanging. This film is appropriate for adults only.
Will this Officer Lift YOU up where YOU belong?
Appalled, disgusted, disappointed, embarrassed. Words I would use to explain my emotions for this film. I’ve always heard it was a film not to be missed. But I’m appalled at all the sexuality. Disgusted at the lack of emotional depth. Disappointed because I was hoping for some more aviator action. And frankly, I’m embarrassed to even have watched it. Only one redeeming quality; the theme song Lift Us Up.
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rated R for Bloody Violence, A Suicide, Strong Language, and Explicit Sex Scenes and Nudity; 124 min; Directed by Taylor Hackford