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Sky Crawlers : L'Armée du ciel

Original title: Sukai kurora
  • 2008
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
6K
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Sky Crawlers : L'Armée du ciel (2008)
1st trailer for this visually stunning, animated war film
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The Kildren, a group of eternally young fighter pilots, experience the sudden loss of innocence as they battle the enemy in astonishing dogfights above the clouds.The Kildren, a group of eternally young fighter pilots, experience the sudden loss of innocence as they battle the enemy in astonishing dogfights above the clouds.The Kildren, a group of eternally young fighter pilots, experience the sudden loss of innocence as they battle the enemy in astonishing dogfights above the clouds.

  • Director
    • Mamoru Oshii
  • Writers
    • Hiroshi Mori
    • Chihiro Itô
  • Stars
    • Rinko Kikuchi
    • Ryô Kase
    • Shôsuke Tanihara
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mamoru Oshii
    • Writers
      • Hiroshi Mori
      • Chihiro Itô
    • Stars
      • Rinko Kikuchi
      • Ryô Kase
      • Shôsuke Tanihara
    • 41User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Rinko Kikuchi
    Rinko Kikuchi
    • Suito Kusanagi
    • (voice)
    Ryô Kase
    Ryô Kase
    • Yuichi Kannami
    • (Japanese version)
    • (voice)
    Shôsuke Tanihara
    Shôsuke Tanihara
    • Naofumi Tokino
    • (voice)
    Megumi Yamaguchi
    • Mizuki Kusanagi
    • (voice)
    Daisuke Hirakawa
    • Aizu Yudagawa
    • (voice)
    Takuma Takewaka
    • Uroyuki Shinoda
    • (voice)
    Mugihito
    • Kyoku Yama
    • (voice)
    Hôchû Ôtsuka
    Hôchû Ôtsuka
    • Honda
    • (voice)
    Mabuki Andô
    • Fooco
    • (voice)
    Mako Hyôdô
    Mako Hyôdô
    • Kusmi
    • (voice)
    Hiro Shimono
    Hiro Shimono
    • Pilot
    • (voice)
    Yoshinori Fujita
    • Pilot
    • (voice)
    Ayumu Hasegawa
    • Pilot
    • (voice)
    Oki Sugiyama
    • Pilot
    • (voice)
    Fumie Mizusawa
    • Call Girl
    • (voice)
    Tomomi Watanabe
    • Call Girl
    • (voice)
    Ken'ichi Mochizuki
    • Mechanic
    • (Japanese version)
    • (voice)
    Ian Moore
    • Public Figure
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Mamoru Oshii
    • Writers
      • Hiroshi Mori
      • Chihiro Itô
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    7juliankennedy23

    The Sky Crawlers... The English Patient the Anime

    The Sky Crawlers: (Sukai Kurora):7 out of 10: This is an adult anime...In fact this is a very adult anime. No there isn’t copious amounts of fan service or blood. (In fact the film is rated PG-13 primarily for smoking.) Instead Sky Crawlers has a very quiet, reserved pacing. It’s a two hour anime that feels like it clocks in at over three hours. Not boring per se but very deliberately paced with adult conversations, adult music and an overall adult tone that reminds one of Before Sunrise with occasional airborne dogfight to break up the relationship introspection.

    The plot is both light (I will reveal that here) and quite heavy (I will let the movie itself surprise you with its philosophical underpinnings). On the light side is there is a special group of teenagers who are pilots that never grow old. The movie refers to them as Kildren and much is made of how they are just kids; but if you drive, fly, have sex, drink, and smoke a pack every 10 minutes of screen time your are at best a teen and in reality a young adult.

    These Kildren fight in retro WW2 style aircraft against each other in an air war with no winners and no other casualties all to apparently satiate the public’s need for conflict. (Think Star Trek’s “A Taste of Armageddon”). There is a new pilot, a wingman and a couple of androgynous love interests with deep secret pasts. There is even a Red Baron character rumored to be an adult and a constant source of tension and conversation in both the dogfights and on the ground.

    The Animation is simply awe inspiring. The CGI work is better than many a Hollywood blockbuster and the 2 dimensional cell shaded characters fit both the pacing and the mood of the film. The attention to detail is quite amazing overall.

    Overall the film is recommended for fans of adult drama and serious anime. I do confess I did wish for longer sky battles, more realistic violence and even some fan service. It is ironic that one of the most adult anime I have ever seen suffers from a lack of adult thrills with its PG-13 rating.
    7kosmasp

    Patience

    This movie is really quite good, especially the idea behind it all. If you are aware of Animes and Manga comics, then you might expect, the movie to be how it is. But if not, be prepared to get a whole lot of story. It might be too much for some audience members and you might not get everything with the first viewing. Now this either will get you hooked and you will watch the movie again or you will hate the movie and rate it badly.

    Depending on what you think you can take, it should be up to you to decide if you want to watch it. If you do, you will be confronted with quite some interesting question (not all of which get an answer at all), that might inspire you to think some things over, that you take for granted.
    10hajj628

    A Subtle, Difficult, Character-Driven Film, Full of Beauty and Violence

    I'll admit, it was difficult to get into the right mood to watch "Sky Crawlers." I was expecting one thing, a war film, and while there were moments of that, I found myself confronted with a world full of characters with human concerns, and a strict atmosphere that called upon the audience to pay attention to the details.

    Having watched and enjoyed other films by Oshii (this one most resembling "Avalon" in tone and theme), I knew that I'd be in for something demanding and stoic, but I was also surprised by just how initially uncharismatic the two main characters were. However, as the film progressed, I found myself drawn in by their mysterious histories, and eventually deeply sympathizing with their tragedy.

    To explain the nature of the pilots is to spoil the film, but rest assured, every frustration and question you have concerning the characters is answered by the end –just make sure you sit through the end of the credits! However, whether or not you are satisfied in the end is another question entirely. While the chaotic, crowd-pleasing dogfights and strikingly rendered landscapes are sure to get a rise out of any audience, the mystery of the characters themselves is initially impenetrable and unwelcoming.

    On the other hand, Oshii's depiction of emotionally mature, personally tortured characters is a unique landmark in animation. While there have been other animated films concerned with serious character drama, few of them have chosen to completely eschew melodrama with the exacting discipline of this film.

    The film strikes a strange balance between frenetic action scenes and serious character exploration. It won't please everyone. But if you enter "Sky Crawlers" with an open mind, you may find something exciting, brutal, and heartbreaking here.
    8Scrooge-3

    Thought-Provoking -- Not a Movie for Mainstream Audiences

    It is hard to write a coherent review of The Sky Crawlers without revealing major plot twists, but I will try. I advise you to see the movie without reading too much about it beforehand so that you can enjoy and think about what happens without bias. Do stick around for the epilog after the closing credits.

    The Sky Crawlers is a thought-provoking alternate history that will appeal to literate science fiction fans. Mainstream audiences will undoubtedly be bored and confused by what happens in the film. The film examines weighty themes such as the meaning of war and the nature of memories. I was reminded of the recent death of famous amnesiac "HM" while watching The Sky Crawlers, as some of the characters suffer from a similar type of memory loss. Why they suffer this loss is one of the twists that will either spark heated discussion or bewilderment afterward. Like most good science fiction, The Sky Crawlers presents somewhat ambiguous characters and ideas. It is up to the viewer to interpret the meaning.

    What worked: The CGI aerial combat sequences were amazing—dizzying and spectacular, with intricately designed air vehicles that spurred the imagination. The characters' emotional depths were thoroughly mined—although not always pleasantly so. The character design and art direction were top notch—the CGI segments were almost photo-realistic, and the 2D segments were beautifully drawn and lighted, too. The Basset Hound was cute.

    What didn't work: The pacing was slow—this is a psychological drama, not an action adventure—and could have benefited from some judicious editing. Although I found the transitions from CGI to 2D and back to be perfectly fine, particularly after getting into the rhythm of the film, many viewers will likely find the transitions jarring.

    If your tastes run more towards Blade Runner or A Clockwork Orange, you will probably appreciate The Sky Crawlers. If your tastes lean more towards Star Wars or The Incredibles, I advise you to see something else.
    8latinmelkor

    A deep film that demands more patience than it should

    As another reviewer wrote earlier, I have little doubt that the film's mediocre rating is due to its slowness in developing the thesis that Mamoru Oshii hides behind the plot. It is a film that demands patience, so much in fact, that I find it directly to blame for the negative reviews. It is not a viewer's fault to lose interest when they have already seen more than half of a film and the fog that shrouds the plot remains as dense as it was at the beginning.

    Nevertheless, with proper time, the doubts and issues that may have seemed incoherent are explained with efficiency and appeal. What initially looks inconsistent, once the viewer is given the background information, makes complete sense. The characters' erratic behavior, the anachronistic war machines, the nonsensical dialogues: it all makes sense in just a few minutes through an almost epiphany.

    The film, very much in Oshii's style, raises philosophical questions revolving around existentialism and the ontology of human beings: what is the role of war in society, are our memories what make us what we are, what is the point of continuing to live day by day? All these questions are treated by the director in a plot that is unnecessarily slow, but still fascinating.

    The Sky Crawlers forced me to reexamine the mindset I have when I watch an anime film. When I sit down to watch these types of works, I expect clichéd characters, fantastically absurd plots and flat thoughts that pretend to have depth. While there are plenty of exceptions, it is undeniable that many anime productions use characters and formulas as predictable as Hollywood blockbusters. The Sky Crawlers, to a prejudiced viewer like me, may at first seem like just another film in the long line of those Japanese animated features that rely more on the beauty of their art than their content. This is not the case. This is a deep and thoughtful work that, sadly, moves at a slower pace than what contemporary moviegoers are used to. I insist: the plot is spectacular and not overly complex, it is just slow.

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    • Trivia
      Mamoru Oshii initially wanted the English radio conversations between the pilots to be spoken with difficulty for the sake of realism. However, the voice actors were already fluent enough to understand English, so the script made the conversations into clearer English for easier understanding by the voice actors.
    • Crazy credits
      SPOILER: After the end credits, a new pilot lands at the airbase and introduces himself to Kusanagi in her office. The scene is almost identical to the opening scene but we do not see the pilot's face.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Animation Research for the Sky Crawlers (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Konya mo Hoshi ni dakarete...
      Performed by Ayaka

      Written by Ayaka

      Composed by Yoshihiko Nishio and Ayaka

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 2008 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Warner Bros (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Sky Crawlers
    • Production companies
      • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
      • Production I.G.
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,845,516
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS-ES
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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