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Sky Blue

Original title: Wonderful Days
  • 2003
  • Unrated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
9.6K
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Sky Blue (2003)
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KoreanAdult AnimationCyberpunkDystopian Sci-FiHand-Drawn AnimationActionAdventureAnimationDramaFantasy

2142: Pollution and climate change wiped out most of Earth's population. Ecoban city is built to withstand this. Suppression results in revolt. A childhood couple find each other as adults o... Read all2142: Pollution and climate change wiped out most of Earth's population. Ecoban city is built to withstand this. Suppression results in revolt. A childhood couple find each other as adults on opposing sides.2142: Pollution and climate change wiped out most of Earth's population. Ecoban city is built to withstand this. Suppression results in revolt. A childhood couple find each other as adults on opposing sides.

  • Director
    • Moon-saeng Kim
  • Writers
    • Moon-saeng Kim
    • Jun-Young Park
    • Michael Keyes
  • Stars
    • Joon-ho Chung
    • Won-Je Tak
    • Andrew Ableson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    9.6K
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    • Director
      • Moon-saeng Kim
    • Writers
      • Moon-saeng Kim
      • Jun-Young Park
      • Michael Keyes
    • Stars
      • Joon-ho Chung
      • Won-Je Tak
      • Andrew Ableson
    • 69User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Joon-ho Chung
    • Shua
    • (voice)
    Won-Je Tak
    • Senior Adjutant
    • (voice)
    Andrew Ableson
    Andrew Ableson
    • Zed
    • (voice: English version)
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    Cathy Cavadini
    Cathy Cavadini
    • Jay
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    Mark Lindsay
    • Troopers
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    David Naughton
    David Naughton
    • Commander Locke
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    Bob Papenbrook
    Bob Papenbrook
    • Goliath
    • (voice: English version)
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    Sunmin Park
    • Maya
    • (voice: English version)
    Marc Scarpa
    • Blacksmith
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    Jamie Simone
    • Dispatcher
    • (voice: English version)
    Kirk Thornton
    Kirk Thornton
    • Cade
    • (voice: English version)
    Karl Wiedergott
    • Moe
    • (voice: English Version)
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    Rebecca Wink
    • Woody
    • (voice: English version)
    Jeffrey Winter
    Jeffrey Winter
    • Troopers
    • (voice: English version)
    Marc Worden
    Marc Worden
    • Shua
    • (voice: English version)
    • Director
      • Moon-saeng Kim
    • Writers
      • Moon-saeng Kim
      • Jun-Young Park
      • Michael Keyes
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    User reviews69

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    9wannas81

    Bravo Korea...

    Great great movie...tech-wise. Ok, granted it's not the most elaborate or original of movie plots. It's the eternal story about love and jealousy, power and corruption, good and evil but it has got a Miyazaki twist to its story, or at least tries to emulate the master, rather unsuccessfully I might add. The animation is like nothing I have seen before though, and I HAVE seen Final Fantasy. Main problem: the characters are poorly developed, if not at all. And the story doesn't grab you by the collar and throw you in its world, so you're always "aware" of the animation, it being the masterpiece that it is... But again, it's a movie well worth seeing, some shots will even make your jaw drop and eyes bulge, that's how much the scenes are beautifully drawn and animated. The authenticity of the "small" things (rain dropping pattern, eyes watering) is what I personally marvelled at more than anything else. Oh, and an out-of-this-world soundtrack to top it off, with some exquisite pieces that matched the moods perfectly. It was the only thing that really "sucked me in" a few times... All in all, it is a very promising start to all-korean animations.
    soakrates

    A triumph of visuals hampered by a failure of storytelling

    "Wonderful Days" strives for so much, it's almost a tragedy that it actually achieves so little. The problem with the film isn't that the plot is thin, nor is it that we've seen these ideas before. The term "variations on a theme" exists for a reason.

    Rather, the problem lies with the poorly conceived story and characters that get left out in the cold with horrible dialogue and about as much depth as a kiddie pool.

    The opening, for instance, tells us of a gigantic, man-made refuge known as ECOBAN, which is owned and operated by the ruling class. ECOBAN runs on pollution, which of course means that ruling class prey on the beleaguered proletariats to create more pollution to sustain ECOBAN. We are, of course, never told -how- ECOBAN manages to transform pollution into a power source, nor are we told why anyone smart enough to build something like ECOBAN would want to create something that necessitates -more- pollution. I presume it is to keep the upper class fed, but seeing as they already had the resources to build something like ECOBAN in the first place....

    But I digress. The point is that ECOBAN exists as nothing more than a plot contrivance to set up some admittedly fantastic visual sequences later on. But you wouldn't know that from the way the movie treats it. Given the background, I would gather that ECOBAN was meant to be a symbol of the upper class' greed and arrogance. That's all well and good, but the very idea of ECOBAN is so implausible and the story thread so inadequate that it quickly becomes nothing more than a neat-looking playground.

    This is not the film's only shortcoming. The characters are woefully underdeveloped and uninteresting, so much so that right after I watched the film, I could barely remember their names. When they're not fighting, leaping, driving, or shooting, they're spending most of their time occupying the frame, doing and saying things of absolutely no consequence. New friendships and alliances pop up literally out of nowhere, and some characters disappear and reappear as if the writers had forgotten about them and then remembered just 15 minutes before deadline.

    It goes without saying that the animation is great. In general, the CG meshes with the 2D animation quite well, and the action sequences are frenetic and imaginative. While the filmmakers might be brilliant action choreographers, however, they are not writers. Not here, anyway.
    public-32

    Must-see with wonderfully subtle and modest storyline

    This has become one of my absolute favourite films.

    I rented the German dubbed version, which is quite nicely done, apart from some sentences that seem to short for genuine German conversation (our phrases are usually 20% longer than, say, English phrases ... something seemed to be missing in the dub).

    The story is nice and a little mysterious, but it is very important to realize that the film tells quite a bit of it with images alone - no dialogue, no narration. Just these absolutely stunning images.

    I almost screamed in joy in the scene early in the flick where Shua and Jay sit, handcuffed together, him holding a gun to her face, in front of a beautiful Christian church glass artwork in this museum ("time capsule room"), and just the image tells the audience so much (and yet so delightfully little at the same time!), making this a scene without any dialogue was the best the film makers could have done.

    There is so much imagery. They really figured out how to blend excellent Gothic and oriental architecture with the industrial cyberpunk setting of the slums around the city Ecoban, and they made not only every second of it count, no, they give you gratuitous flights and motorcycle drives through the wonderful, desolate landscape that you sometimes wish would never end.

    All in all, a film with a definite 10/10 visuals, a 9/10 story, German dub quality 8/10, a soundtrack that's easily a 10/10, and subtle but decent sound effects, 7/10.

    The best movie, in my opinion, that I have seen this year.
    10hendercrazy

    Absolutely wonderful

    Well, reading all these interesting comments above made me think.... First of all,i have to say that i loved Wonderful Days. A lot. The art is gorgeous, yes, i think this is the one point everyone can agree upon, hands down. Now, concerning the storyline itself....

    I think there should be some clarification, especially for all those poor ppl who must have watched this in English (either subtitled or dubbed). Those who did the translations deserves to get hanged. and i mean it. i own the special edition 3-disc original Korean DVDs and have also watched both the subtitled and dubbed versions. It actually feels like i'm watching 2 completely different versions of the story! The original korean version has a much more interesting (not the greatest, but definitely superior and full of nuances)script and explains the story quite well, unlike the English versions that either skip entire parts of dialogues (which are essential to understand the movie *_*) or change their meanings into something totally different and just plain wrong! And someone mentioned that some characters' names weren't mentioned in the movie till the very end. Well, i can tell you that the names (except that evil adjudant(?)) are mentioned quite early in the beginnings, but mysteriously, NOT in the English versions O_o ! I'm on the verge of thinking that it must be some sort of conspiracy to ruin this otherwise great movie... I suggest you watch the korean version....or get a korean friend to actually translate you the real lines, instead of getting confused at the horrible English sub/dub.

    anyway. oh, and i honestly don't understand all those who say that the story wasn't original,good enough,etc etc. i mean, it might not be the most mind-boggling thing on earth, but the twists are original enough to set it wiiiide-apart from your average anime/movies where all you have is 90 minutes of explosions, punches, boobies, and some supposedly dramatic ending (that ppl apparently find "original").

    For those of you who still think the story isn't well explained in the movie...well, there's always the novelized version that came out in Korea (no English versions, sorry) that gives all the background story between the characters and all. Like what really happened in Shua & co.'s childhood, the characters' motives, blah blah...

    Boy, is this review getting longer and longer....

    A final word... considering the depressing situation in Korea (let's just say that animation/comics are ignored by most and the market terribly limited) the creators and all those who worked on this film did an unbelievable job. I really hope things get better back there, cuz it's not the skills they lack, but public support and funding.

    oh, i guess i have to rate this thing. 10/10 for the story (9/10 for the actual flow), 10/10 for the art, 15/10 for the efforts lol.
    8BrianThibodeau

    Stunning eye candy wants only for a better story.

    WONDERFUL DAYS (2003) Directed by Kim Mun-saeng, this is a stunningly designed and rendered flat animation/CG/model hybrid that only wants for a better story. Despite it's box office failure (still the most successful Korean animated film to date I heard), it's bodes well for future endeavours in the genre. At it's core, its about the `haves' in an environmentally-polluted future world plotting to wipe out the `have-nots' so they can replenish the dwindling energy supplies to their self-contained megacity. Fortunately, the have-nots have a brooding outcast on their side who knows how to put things right. The 2-disc Korean DVD is packed with extras, as is an expanded 3-disc Korean DVD. The films does, I might add, improve greatly on repeat viewings. I give it an 8, largely for artistic merit.

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    • Trivia
      The island of Gibraltar is in fact Greek island Santorini (Thera), as seen in the end sequence when we see its map.
    • Quotes

      Jay: How long is it been raining? Forever. Not forever. No. For a 100 years. They say billions of people once lived on the earth. And the temperatures rose. The great cities fell. And this rain came. This terrible toxic rain. Our ancestors saw it coming. The catastrophe. They built Ecoban. The first living city genetically engineered to survive in a poisonous environment. Ecoban became our refuge. Our salvation. Survirors came by the thousands begging to be let in. But our ancestors turned them away. Left them to die in the wasteland. The ones who survived became our workers. Mining the carbonite fields to feed our Ecoban. Diggers we call them. The diggers need us. We need them. Everybody wins. But some win more than others.

    • Alternate versions
      The film has been released in numerous Western countries such as the US and Great Britain under the title Sky Blue. These versions have been slightly distorted, with the loss of two minutes of the running time compared to the original Korean cut.
    • Connections
      Featured in MarzGurl Reviews: Wonderful Days (Sky Blue) (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Smack My Bitch Up
      Written by Liam Howlett, Kool Keith, Ced-Gee, T.R. Love and Moe Love

      Performed by The Prodigy

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 2003 (South Korea)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Korea
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wonderful Days
    • Production companies
      • End Game Productions Inc.
      • Gainax
      • Masquerade Films
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    • Budget
      • $9,750,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $74,663
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,022
      • Jan 2, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $197,221
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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