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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004) -- After New York City receives a series of attacks from giant flying robots, a reporter teams up with a pilot in search of their origin, as well as the reason for the disappearances of famous scientists around the world.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004) -- After New York City receives a series of attacks from giant flying robots, a reporter teams up with a pilot in search of their origin, as well as the reason for the disappearances of famous scientists around the world.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004) -- After New York City receives a series of attacks from giant flying robots, a reporter teams up with a pilot in search of their origin, as well as the reason for the disappearances of famous scientists around the world.
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User Rating:
6.3/10   37,526 votes
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Director:
Writer:
Kerry Conran (written by)
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Release Date:
17 September 2004 (USA) more
Tagline:
The world will tremble this September! more
Plot:
After New York City receives a series of attacks from giant flying robots, a reporter teams up with a pilot in search of their origin, as well as the reason for the disappearances of famous scientists around the world. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
3 wins & 11 nominations more
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(44 articles)
Robots and Scientists and Planes (Oh My!)
 (From FilmExperience. 16 December 2009, 7:48 PM, PST)

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Looks great and is a fun homage to the period but what it has in effects & design it lacks in script, characters, plot and humour more (585 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Gwyneth Paltrow ... Polly Perkins

Jude Law ... Sky Captain

Giovanni Ribisi ... Dex

Michael Gambon ... Editor Paley

Ling Bai ... Mysterious Woman

Omid Djalili ... Kaji

Laurence Olivier ... Dr. Totenkopf (archive footage) (as Sir Laurence Olivier)

Angelina Jolie ... Franky
Trevor Baxter ... Dr. Jennings
Julian Curry ... Dr. Vargas
Peter Law ... Dr. Kessler
Jon Rumney ... German Scientist
Khan Bonfils ... Creepy
Samta Gyatso ... Scary
Louis Hilyer ... Executive Officer
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The World of Tomorrow (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG for sequences of stylized sci-fi violence and brief mild language.
Runtime:
106 min
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1.85 : 1 more

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Trivia:
After seeing the first 6 minutes of the original short upon which this movie is based, Gwyneth Paltrow agreed to sign on at an indie wage without a script. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Polly Perkins first exits the theater after meeting with the scientist, there are duplicates of the people in the crowd around her. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Hindenburg announcer: Attention. Please prepare for docking procedure.
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Movie Connections:
References The Mechanical Monsters (1941) more
Soundtrack:
Fairyland more

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What was in the vials?
Why is Joe Sullivan called "Sky Captain"?
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82 out of 120 people found the following review useful.
Looks great and is a fun homage to the period but what it has in effects & design it lacks in script, characters, plot and humour, 10 October 2004
Author: bob the moo from Birmingham, UK

In a 1940's of the future, scientists are mysteriously going missing and only plucky journalist Polly Perkins has a lead. Meeting with a scientist in a secret rendezvous, mere minutes before he disappears, she is horrified by the sudden appearance in New York of a horde of giant robots. Luckily Sky Captain Joe Sullivan comes to the rescue in his customised Spitfire and prevents the robots robbing the city's central generators. With further attacks around the globe, Sky Captain and his group team up with Polly to track down the source of the robot menace, uncover the plot involved and stop it before it is too late.

All the interviews around this film have talked up the visuals and the possibilities of making movies entirely on blue screen etc and, to be honest, the marketing behind the film reflects it really well because it is all about the visual style and effects with very little else. The film starts immediately with a really great visual feel that harks back to the old sci-fi serials of the 1930/40's where the future is based on the present with knobs on. The lighting and delivery is all fitting this period and it works pretty well on this level. The scale and nature of the effects are impressive, they are all retro and look great and only occasionally is it obvious that the actors are staring at things that aren't there. Of course after this we have problems, because looks enough aren't quite enough to make it all work. The period feel will make it a cult film with time but at the moment it is not enough to just sell me a computer generated yarn with no substance to it.

I suppose in a way the writing and delivery is all in keeping with the genre that it is homaging but this is a thin excuse for material that is slightly dull and lacks the twinkle and wit it really needed. Wooden acting and clunky dialogue can be fun if served up with the tongue in the cheek but that never really happens here to the degree it should. Thinks looked good at the start with Godzilla making an appearance on a Japanese newspaper but aside from this and a handful of other comic touches the film is played pretty straight – meaning we feel we should treat it so, something I found too hard to do. The dialogue is fun at times but is mostly as stiff as much of the delivery. The cast are not to blame because they are remote from the action, secondary to the visuals and trying to match the acting of the genre, which is traditionally wooden. I'm not totally sure that bringing back Olivier was a good idea but it was such a small part of the film that it didn't really matter and left me wondering why they bothered in the first place.

Law is boyishly handsome and works pretty well with the material, looking very British in his beautiful Spitfire. He has fun with his character and he at least seems to be in on the joke. Paltrow has some comic moments but mainly she plays it pretty straight and is a little dull. Ribisi is all at sea, he plays it straight and looks bad as a result. Jolie is a nice addition but has little time to make an impression – she never has a character and is really nothing more than a set of lips! Support from Gambon and Ling Bai is wasted and neither makes an impression – especially disappointing from Ling who is really the main baddie for the majority of the film. None of them are good enough to make the plot engaging or bring out characters in their genre clichés but they try their best and at least fit into the period quite well.

Overall this is eye candy but it is candy that will develop a cult following based on how well it captures those old serials and the scale of the visual designs and effects. Many viewers will lament that Conran didn't move away from his computer for longer and put more heart and wit into the script because this has little or no substance to it and, when backdrops are not stunning and robots are not stomping it can get dull (and does). Worth seeing for the effects and the visuals, this is a very expensive sci-fi serial that is fun but sadly lacks any substances, characters or real humour.

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