Sky
Captain & the World of Tomorrow (2004)
Rated PG
Starring: Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, and
Angelina Jolie
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Taking place in what seems
to be an alternate Earth in the late 1930s, Sky Captain & the World
of Tomorrow is a light-hearted and engaging action adventure featuring
almost completely computer generated sets and
effects. The film started as a 6 minute short showing giant robots trampling on
New York City. Now a slightly revised version of that sequence introduces
the film as a squadron of flying robots lands in New York City following
the disappearance of a noted scientist. When the police fail to stop the
robots, they call on Sky Captain (Jude Law), who pilots a modified P40
Warhawk fighter plane, to help them out. He's initially successful in
stopping the robots in the Big Apple, but it turns out they've also been
attacking all over the world.
Reporter Polly Perkins (Gwyneth Paltrow) is on the case of the disappearing
scientist and is contacted by a man who reveals some information about
the origins of the flying robots and their creator, Dr. Totenkopf. Teaming
up with Sky Captain, who's also known as Joe Sullivan, Polly and Joe attempt
to solve the mystery of the robots and, in the process, save the world
from destruction.
It's obvious from the start of the movie that writer/director Kerry Conran
is a fan of old movie serials and science fiction films. The visual (and
other) references to such films as King Kong, Star Wars, Godzilla, Max
Fleischer's Superman, and When Worlds Collide are indicators that this
was a labor of love from a movie fan who wanted to put together something
light and fun for audiences who enjoyed those kinds of films. He succeeded.
Although light on plot, the
movie weaves together just enough of a storyline to keep viewers interested
and entertained. Conran even manages to keep
the "mushy stuff" -- a love interest back story between Joe
and Polly -- to a minimum. By injecting a wonderful sense of humor as
well as sticking to the action, Sky Captain & the World of Tomorrow bounces along to its conclusion at a nice pace.
The film has an interesting
look that at once recalls the visual style of the old movie serials
while looking somewhat like those poorly "colorized" versions
of old black and white films. The look makes the obviously computer generated
effects more acceptable. I was focusing on the action and not the special
effects and that's a fine compliment.
If you're a fan of old science
fiction and action/adventure movies, Sky Captain & the World of
Tomorrow is highly enjoyable and entertaining. You might not get as
much out of it if you're not, but it's certainly
not going to be a bad experience for you. If you're looking for a brainless,
fun way to spend an hour and 45 minutes, I highly recommend it. Trivia: In
the shot where Polly gets out of a taxi at Radio City Music Hall,
the film's teaser poster can be seen on one of the building's walls.
(Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |