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Just came home from seeing Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow and my first impression is disappointment. What can you say about the movie? Obviously the CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) for the non-nerds out there, is amazing and to die for... but there is something missing. You can make a link with this movie and dating... for example if you meet a nice blond who has every ass... ets you may want but does not have all the intelligence to continue into a human conversation, it doesn't take long before the relationship (if there is one for that matter) gets old. The story is somewhat interesting but when the credits roll up the screen all I felt was disappointment. I was expecting so much more of this movie... and it got me frustrated and well to the point where I had to write my review right after viewing the movie. So does the movie bring anything else than the nice graphics? It brings courageous actors who had to work in front of the blue screen for the majority of the movie. Jude Law, who once again, tries to become a household name and I don't think he found it. I then searched the dictionary to find the perfect word to describe Gwyneth Paltrow's role. Irk: To make weary, irritated, or bored. That sounds perfect, she did use all of my patience (weary), she also provoked impatience and anger (irritated) and god knows I was bored with her by the end of the movie. Paltrow plays the T-Y-P-I-C-A-L female role of movies from the era, you know the ones where they could not think straight without having the man by her side, or the role of being damsel in distress. The movie is pure and simple eye candy... It will be remembered as Final Fantasy is rememberd as being the first movie that used CGI graphics throughout the whole movie... Wait a minute, there is a Final Fantasy movie?
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