Visually sumptuous and hopelessly romantic...
Dark Blue World (2001)
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Reviews Counted:58
Fresh:36
Rotten:22
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: While it's better than Pearl Harbor, Dark Blue World still spends too much time on a trite love triangle.
Theatrical Release:Dec 28, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: In 1939, as Hitler and Germany ran roughshod over Eastern Europe, many people escaped, including Czech pilots who joined up with the British Royal Air Force to fight the Nazis. Jan Sverák's moving... In 1939, as Hitler and Germany ran roughshod over Eastern Europe, many people escaped, including Czech pilots who joined up with the British Royal Air Force to fight the Nazis. Jan Sverák's moving war drama, DARK BLUE WORLD, details the story of one such group of Czech pilots who are at first laughed at by their British superiors until they prove themselves in the air. Ondrej Vetchy stars as Franta Sláma, the father figure to this motley group of men who desperately want to win back their country. Krystof Hádek plays Karel Vojtísek, Franta's young daredevil protegee who falls in love with an older British woman, Susan (Tara Fitzgerald), whose soldier husband is missing in action. When Franta and Susan grow close, everything threatens to erupt. Sverák, whose previous film was the Oscar-winning KOLYA, has crafted a beautiful film filled with believable, complex relationships, well-drawn characters, and plenty of finely choreographed air-battle scenes between the young, headstrong Czechs and the perfectly organized Nazis. The acting is excellent, especially the love triangle of Hádek, Vetchy, and Fitzgerald, and terrific support is provided by Oldrich Kaiser as Machaty, the piano-playing Gable look-alike. The film's politics are based on real events; when the Czech pilots who flew for the RAF returned home, they were treated as the enemy, not as heroes, and Sverák intercuts harrowing scenes from 1950 in which the pilots who survived the war are subject to jail and torture in their own land. [More]
Starring: Ondrez Vetchy, Krystof Hadek, Tara Fitzgerald, Oldrich Kaiser
Starring: Ondrez Vetchy, Krystof Hadek, Tara Fitzgerald, Oldrich Kaiser, Charles Dance, Hans Assmann, Linda Rybová, David Novotny
Director: Jan Sverak
Director: Jan Sverak
Screenwriter: Zdenek Sverak
Producer: Eric Abraham, Jan Sverak
Composer: Ondrej Soukup
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Dark Blue World
Takes a place alongside countless films that have given lasting life to one of the endless, invaluable stories yielded by World War II.
Recycles some of the aerial combat footage shot for Battle of Britain (1969) and indeed some of the same old-fashioned war movie cliches.
This material, a modern take on World War II, doesn't mesh well with the old-fashioned elements of the movie, which include lovers kissing passionately while trains puff in the distance and the hero's trusty dog watches.
Does the world really need another painstakingly old-fashioned World War II saga?
The problem is that Casablanca is Casablanca and Dark Blue World is not.
The memorable stars ... are the Spitfires and Messerschmitts in its aerial battles -- a crackerjack combination of live action, special effects and recycled footage.
The picture's stale and flimsy romance sends this otherwise stunning and profound combat story into an unrecoverable tailspin.
Flawed by a screenplay that promises a war epic but delivers only a predictable love story with the war as a backdrop.
Yeah, some of the plot devices are familiar, but with its elegant photography, terrific flying sequences and schmaltz-free love story, this war movie comes out with honors.
The problem is that we've seen it all before and usually more lucidly and convincingly.
Formulaic and manipulative, to be sure, but its sincerity and good-heartedness keep it from crashing and burning.
The fate of national heroes like the fictitious Franta is a fascinating subject that deserves a documentary all its own, so it comes as a surprise that Sverak pere et fils should devote so much screen time to a trite romantic triangle.
An engrossing, elegantly detailed, intermittently sappy dramatization of the heroism of Czech bomber pilots and the ignominious fate that awaited many of them in the years following the war.
Its uncompromising bleakness and its Eastern European sense of life's cruel absurdities give it a sophistication quite a few cuts above mainstream fare.
Good-looking and earnest, but a little too stiff to make you feel the grand-scale emotions it wants to inspire.
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