Review of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004) by Logan M — 24 Aug 2017
This film is about as closest it can get to the Golden Age filmmaking, with the addition of a bluescreen. The desired nostalgia maintained its satisfying course through the brighten cinematography within a similar structural framework and more-or-less in the editing and music, as well the settled volume for the well-casted performances. Pretty much most of the aspects that the Golden Age effectively used like how Kerry Conran stylized it, especially when the added bluescreen made the visuals at the same level of the old-fashioned quality, however aged it may seem while being lost from time to time. (B+).
(Full review TBD).
This review of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004) was written by Logan M on 24 Aug 2017.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow has generally received mixed reviews.
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