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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow DVD Review:

Enjoying
twenty years of peace after the end of the First World War,
the world's greatest scientists are been kidnapped and major
cities around the
world have come under attack by flying robots. Intrepid reporter
Polly Perkins (Paltrow) is following the story and all her leads
throw up one name, Totenkopf. When the world is in peril, one
man is given the call to save the planet from the mechanical
onslaught, that man is Sky Captain
(Law).
Combining
everything that was great about the 1930s serials and the latest
technological advances, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
could be the future of movies. Using real actors and in a stylised,
computer generated world,
writer/director Kerry Conran could have changed the way films
are made forever. While many films have already used CG extensively
to create backgrounds and scenery, Conran has taken things one
step further by creating everything inside the computer.
Technology is now at the stage that realistic and beautifully
designed sets and scenery can be created digitally. All of this
means that creating worlds of the future and the past are now
only limited by the filmmaker's imagination. Imagine been transported
back to a time when the world was filled with visions of extreme
science, grandiose design and heroes saved us from peril
at every turn. This was the time of Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers
and the King of the Rocketmen, when the serial adventures gripped
cinemagoers on a weekly basis. These series were high on adventure
and low on budget, but they did have a huge impact on the movie
world. Without them we would have never had had Star Wars, Indiana
Jones and many others.
Now writer/director Kerry Conran has utilised the latest computer
technology to create these fantastical worlds like they have
never been seen before. Here we have giant robots walking through
the streets of New York, Zeppelins docking with the Empire State
Building and flying aircraft carriers
patrolling the skies. The visuals are stunning throughout, capturing
the look of the 30s and crossing it with the extreme scientific
views of the
Sci-Fi writers and filmmakers of the time.
Matching the stylised visuals is a story that captures the essence
of the time. In Joe "Sky Captain" Sullivan we have
a hero that everyone can get behind. Polly Perkins is the typical
tenacious reporter who finds herself in peril at every turn.
Dex Dearborn is the young inventor who has a passion
for science and a brain to match. Totenkopf and his machines
you have a villain that is both mysterious and deadly. Couple
these characters together
with high adventure, fabulous set pieces and some snappy dialogue
and you have a movie that successfully pays homage to those
Saturday morning serials.
The performances of the cast also capture the spirit of the
time and the style. While Jude Law might not be a Buster Crabbe,
he certainly looks the
part as the dashing ace pilot ready to risk his life to save
the day. This is another fine performance by the actor that
proves his can play the hero
figure very well. Gwyneth Paltrow is perfect as reporter Polly
Perkins. Her character might not be the typical damsel in distress
that you usually
associate with these types of movies but Paltrow makes the character
a plucky, strong reporter who is not afraid to get involved
in the action.
Giovanni Ribisi is the quintessential geeky scientist who invents
ray guns and does those special modifications to Sky Captain's
plane.
There are also some good supporting performances from the always
excellent Michael Gambon as Editor Morris Paley, Omid Djalili
provides the comic
relief as Himalayan contact Kaji and Ling Bai looks very menacing
as the mysterious woman who controls all of the machines.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow captures the essence of
the 1930s serials and has all the thrills and adventure you'd
expect from genre. The
movie also looks stunning throughout and when you throw in some
excellent and enthusiastic performances then you have one of
the best examples of a popcorn movie to come along in a very
long time
Star Rating = * *
* *
BONUS FEATURES
Brave New World (56.20
mins)
Writer/Director Kerry Conran, production designer Kevin Conrad,
producer John Avnet, visual effects supervisor Darin Hollings,
visual effects producer Daniel Rucinski, editor Sabrina Plisco
and stars Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie take
you through the production of 'Sky Captain and the World of
Tomorrow'. From creating the original six-minute short in 1998
to the start of filming in May 2003, the documentary takes you
through the entire film's production from original concept to
the glittering premiere. Highlighting the pioneering mergence
of computer generated imagery and live action, we see how the
2000+ visual effects shots were created, from storyboards to
animatics to completed renders. This is a fascinating insight
into a groundbreaking production that opens up a canvas that
only a filmmaker's imagination can limit.
The Art of the World
of Tomorrow (8.19 mins)
Production and costume designer Kevin Conrad takes you through
the design process involved in bringing Sky Captain to the silver
screen. We see his original design concepts for the 'Flying
Fortress', 'Flapping Wing', 'Sky Captain', 'Frankie', 'Polly
Perkins', 'The Mysterious Woman' and 'The
Robots' and see how they evolved into what we see in the finished
movie.
The Original Six
Minute Short (6.02 mins)
Kerry Conrad's original short that showcased the techniques
that he would utilise in the production of 'Sky Captain and
the World of Tomorrow'. It
includes a similar opening shot to that of the finished movie.
Deleted Scenes (5.06
mins)
Entitled 'Totenkopf's Torture Room' and 'The Conveyor Belt',
these two deleted scenes explain how Dex came back, how the
group met Unit 11 and explains the look of the slave. Without
a commentary track we don't know why they where removed however.
Gag Reel (2.31 mins)
A montage of gaffs and mistakes as we see Jude Law and Gwyneth
Paltrow have fun while working against the blue screen. These
are intercut with CG
funnies created in Previsualisation.
Secret Behind the
Scenes look at the Animation Department (1.20 mins)
Watch Steve Meyer's video diary of the work done by the animation
department, only to be interrupted by an unforeseen menace.
OVERALL
A pioneering
Sci-Fi adventure receives a good DVD treatment from Paramount.
The bonus features are very informative and fun, charting the
full
production of the film in a very insightful way. This is a must
buy for fans of the movie and a great rent for those of you
who missed the adventure on
the big screen.
DVD Star Rating =
* * * *
Jamie Kelwick

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Sky
Captain and the World of Tomorrow Director:
Kerry
Conran
Sky
Captain and the World of Tomorrow Written By:
Kerry Conran
Sky Captain
and the World of Tomorrow Cast:
Jude
Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi,
Michael Gambon, Ling Bai and Omid Djalili
Reviewed
by:
Jamie
Kelwick
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