Such an interestingly silly movie that I found myself idly wondering what particular audience was being targeted with its peculiar conceits and infinitude of special effects.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
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Reviews Counted:197
Fresh:142
Rotten:55
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is slim on plot and characterization, but the visuals more than make up for it.
Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
US Box Office: $37,747,092
Synopsis: In writer-director Kerry Conran's debut film, ace pilot Joe "Sky Captain" Sullivan (Jude Law) reluctantly teams up with his former flame, journalist Polly Perkins (Gwyneth Paltrow), to uncover the... In writer-director Kerry Conran's debut film, ace pilot Joe "Sky Captain" Sullivan (Jude Law) reluctantly teams up with his former flame, journalist Polly Perkins (Gwyneth Paltrow), to uncover the mystery behind a group of missing scientists and a series of shocking robot attacks. Aided by gadgetry whiz Dex Dearborn (Giovanni Ribisi) and enigmatic military commander Franky Cook (Angelina Jolie), Joe and Polly must find out who is responsible for an increasingly elaborate scheme that may trigger the end of the world. A highly stylized, mostly computer-generated spectacle, SKY CAPTAIN AND THE WORLD OF TOMORROW is a striking cinematic achievement. Steeped in the marvelous visuals of 1930s pop culture, Conran's movie is a loving tribute to that era, featuring clever nods to FLASH GORDON, BUCK ROGERS, and other adventure serials of the time. Beginning in a gloriously slate-gray, towering New York City, this movie follows its heroes from one intriguing locale to the next. Although the remarkable images of the film threaten to eclipse the characters at times, SKY CAPTAIN is very well cast, with the actors pitch-perfect for their respective roles, particularly the luminous Paltrow and the brainy Ribisi. And yet the stunning retro-futuristic design is always at the fore, making for a wonderfully unique movie. [More]
Starring: Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi
Starring: Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Bai Ling, Michael Gambon
Director: Kerry Conran
Director: Kerry Conran
Screenwriter: Kerry Conran
Producer: Sadie Frost, Jon Avnet
Composer: Edward Shearmur
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Reviews for Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
It reaches toward the naivety and heroics of 1930s adventure serials without pausing from its throwback self-consciousness to submit to genuine excitement.
A fantastic looking picture so obsessed with its own appearance that it forgets how to tell a story.
What we should expect of a night at the movies: Bold, clever, inventive, exhilarating — and often enough, magical.
While the film is an artistic feat, its story just isn't as gripping as its fantastically composed shots.
an imminently likable action-adventure throwback that reflects the saucy give-and-take of old movies as much as it does their visual schemes
It’s like a little bubble of an art project, simultaneously being an interesting experiment in a medium but also being an effective piece of art itself.
Merece ser visto mais de uma vez (no cinema!) para que possamos apreciar os detalhes espalhados pelos quatro cantos da tela.
...dashing and daring...visually rich in its presentation...cleverly combines the elements of surrealistic cinema that pads the excitement of this polished fanboy flick
Conran skips what chokes so much screen adventure today: extraneous characters, endless back story, ethical dilemmas, a tormented hero. He keeps Sky Captain airborne.
A retro rocket that blazes across the sky, only to burn out before landing.
Elaborately conceived and beautifully executed, the movie's a great marriage of fantastical, old-fashioned storytelling and new technology.
(Kerry) Conran, a rare rookie director given free reign over his digital domain, takes his place as a gifted innovator of robust retro.
Though this movie will pave the way technologically, hopefully, the next movie that uses CGI this extensively will also have a gripping story to go along with it.
Just because you can do it doesn't mean you should do it. Unless it means getting Jolie in a military uniform!
Whatever it does or doesn't portend, it's here, and it's one grand, good-humored ride.
The Art Deco future as it was seen from the late 1930s is the background for this super-paced sci-fi adventure. The plot is just a chain of action sequences.
Both a throwback and a leap forward, an odd yet satisfying marriage of now and then.
The World of Tomorrow is an enjoyable look back at a make-believe cinematic world that existed in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
His nostalgia enabled by technology, Conran takes the ghosts in his machine seriously, and the results appear at once meltingly lovely and intriguingly inhuman.
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