That is proper — Connelly’s Penny enters to “Top Gun” franchise sponsored via the song of her “Labyrinth” co-star and past due, nice song icon, David Bowie. The two seemed in Jim Henson’s wild myth that noticed the actress input the titular maze to save her more youthful brother from Bowie’s ball-juggling Goblin King. The track’s simple to pass over in case you are too busy getting hit with the sparks firing between Maverick and his new love hobby, however will have to you organize to pull your self out of the romance, you’ll be able to pay attention Bowie’s 1983 vintage, “Let’s Dance,” which nonetheless completely slaps.
With such a lot of different clearly intentional nods to the long-lasting Nineteen Eighties “Top Gun,” it is onerous to consider Kosinski did not know what he was once doing when he determined to introduce Penny with this actual observe. Fortunately even though, it is a track that fits the vibe going off between those two characters, who completely promote a historical past in combination that we’ve got by no means noticed earlier than.
Be certain that to stay an ear out for it.