Sky
France
2512 people rated Romy (Diane Kruger) is on holiday in the USA with her French husband, Richard (Gilles Lellouche). But the journey quickly turns into a settling of old scores for this worn out couple. After an ultimate fight, Romy decides to break free. She cuts off her ties to a stable and secure life that has become alienating and escapes to the unknown.
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A CUP OF JK💜
29/05/2023 18:20
source: Sky
Kathleen Agaya
22/11/2022 14:41
The French have a way of being passionate that for me reminds me of a bipolar personaliy. You just dont know when things will shift from one extreme to the next. Thats how this film starts. Diane Kruger is a talanted classy actress to watch as her character fights and flees from her boring marriage hits her obnoxious husband with a lamp. On her way to freedom so many women put up with difficult husbands so as not to be alone. She shows courage more than the fear thats shes murdered her husband. I like the slow going drama of the plot. Perhaps more will be revealed as to her journey a beautiful woman alone in the american desert towns searching for a new life- its a good story. It is realistically portrayed as she drives along and meets all kinds of characters. Meets the love of her life and grows spiritually from lifes experiences.
Boo✅and gacha❤️
22/11/2022 14:41
Liked the movie. I'll probably look again. Yes, maybe a little pathetic, but this film did not become worse. This is not a documentary.
I was especially touched by the moment when Oleg gets off the bus and he does not leave, but sits down on the steps and understands that if he leaves, then who will remain to protect our homeland from armed thugs. And you understand that he already then decided to return, and not, as some wrote, because of the girl, or rather not only for her.
And it is not in vain that the episode on the bus is a thread of events in Syria. Allegory: a motherland girl, bandits-terrorists, a cowardly friend - "Western friends".
Officer, soldier is ready to defend the Motherland and come to the aid of the weak.
farooque10
22/11/2022 14:41
"Sky" tells the story of a woman who, having reached a dead end in her marriage, travels to the states with her husband in order to rescue what's left of their relationship. After an attempted rape she flees however and starts a trip towards herself.
First of all, I've read that people are rightfully upset about the inccorect image of native Americans that is given in this picture. I really know too few about this culture to judge this but I assume that they're right and it is absolutely correct that this is a no-go. If you want to include a culture in your film you should at least do some research and talk to people of the respective background.
I can understand that on this basis some people will hate this film and not unterstand what I liked about it. As I said, I didn't even notice the grave mistakes, which is a shame but a fact and so I saw the movie more from a perspective of a lost human trying to find identity and meaning. And in my opinion the film portrays this search brilliantly. You can argue about the plausibility of the story but in the end it remains a very touching plot with many emotions and questions at least I could relate to. It is a rather slow film, a journey rather than a race but I liked the overall atmosphere and the melancholy that was present.
All in all you have to judge for yourself if that is enough to give the film a legitimization despite its questionable cultural perspective. From a strict point of narrative I would say that it is a great movie but I'm even more angry that such errors occure then.
Chabely
22/11/2022 14:41
A Frenchman and his wife are vacationing around Twentynine Palms, and are driving through the desert going who-knows-where, to "repair" their relationship. A stop at a desert bar, where hubby gets drunk turns to disaster and she wacks him a few times with a lamp in a motel room. Now, she's on the run and doesn't know whether hubby is dead or just injured. Her guilt causes her to stop at a police station to confess, however, an investigation determines that he's not dead -- just hospitalized. And, she's not going back to him. Instead, she hitchhikes to Las Vegas. She gets a wonderful job and lives happily ever after... well, not exactly. You'll have to watch this one to see how well her choices go.
may clara
22/11/2022 14:41
A bitter sweet romance, a reborn and an unlikely almost impossible match, that lead to such a unique love. Not the best script ever at some point, but still make my cry and feel empathy for such a hard human rality
Michael o
22/11/2022 14:41
The only reason I first watched the movie was because it stars Norman Reedus, and I love him on The Walking Dead and in The Boondock Saints movies, but soon grew to enjoy it.
"Sky" moves a little too slow, but there is no denying the attraction between Reedus and Kruger. The bug bombshell is when when Diego (Reedus) finally tells Romy (Diane Kruger) that he's dying from cancer caused by exposure to depleted uranium (apparently during his time inthe military, a subject mentioned once and then never again) and after making love (or trying to), Romy has her own secret to admit: She's pregnant with his child.
They fight, but make things work, and several months later, Diego is sicker and Romy in the middle months of her pregnancy.
He finally admits he loves her and tells her to tell their son that he was always wanted by his father.
Diego appears to sleep and the next morning, Romy leaves the bedroom and walks into the living room, then outside to join a 10 year old boy, Diego, Jr.
The end sequence is of mother and son playing in their yard, then walking across the desert.
That's where you're left with questions.
Did Diego, Sr. die the night he made his request to Romy or did he live long enough to see his son enter the world?
user1348554204499
22/11/2022 14:41
As a massive Norman Reedus fan I was stoked to watch this film. Have to say that I really enjoyed the story line and it made me sympathize with the main characters. I thought it would be hard to split Daryl and Diego however Norman Reedus made the viewer believe Diego's story line. Of course at the end i did blubber like a baby. But all in all the film was enjoyable; however I don't think I will watch this again, it was too heart rendering at the end. I would recommend this to others.
Wilfried
22/11/2022 14:41
Firstly the the study of first gulf war veterans who have actual depleted uranium fragments in their bodies for 27 years now -- and are under intensive continued study by the CDC have a LOWER cancer rate than the same cohort with NO exposure to depleted uranium. The same sites that debunk anti-vax and anti-climate change nuts also show that depleted uranium conspiracy theories use the SAME nonsense fallacies. The depleted uranium nuts are flat earth nuts.
The claim that 1990's Balkan war NATO troops had higher incidences of leukemia and other cancers has been totally debunked., They have LOWER rates than same age, gender, and other variable cohorts.
kalifa bojang
22/11/2022 14:41
Daryl fans everywhere, be prepared to hate me.
We can officially say, Norman Reedus has lost his identity and has personified Daryl Dixon. DD has taken over, they are now inseparable. I will give this film credit for its artistic quality and beautiful setting, but the plot was boring and characters were way too cliché and predictable.
First and most importantly, Daryl... I mean Diego, is a scruffy d-bag loner who lives in the high desert, never seems to shower and uses a gun, only he's not a good shot. He might have just walked off the TWD set, hopped on a plane and shot this movie, he even kept his greasy emo hair and used the same wardrobe. His character is DD the whole way. I was surprised that his brother in this movie wasn't named Mel, or something close.
The plot "gave away the farm" too soon. Romi found out that her husband wasn't dead 1/3 of the way into the film, right when I was beginning to really feel the terror and bleakness of life on the run. Daryl/Diego could have still swooped in and they could have had their little fling all while hiding out, would have done wonders for the plot and would have affected little else. Afterward, I lost all sympathy for her, nor did I think her character empowered women to be free, rather the opposite. She was just bumbling around trying to find a bad boy to nail her. Mission accomplished.
The medicine woman... a sweet old native American lady that names Romi "Sky" and tells her that she is going to produce baby Dixon, despite losing several babies in the past. She was so stereotypical, it almost seemed like a slap in the face to Native Americans everywhere. At least they didn't make her a drunk.
The only compelling, unique acting was that of Lena Dunham. And I can't believe I'm saying it, because I can't stand her. She played the role of trailer trash so well, you would think they pulled some lady out of lot 7 in the same park and told her to play this role, it was that good.
Anyway, whatever. I had to leave a review because this movie was so ridiculous, when The BIG ending happened, (I won't spoil it, even though I know you won't care) I was laughing, not crying like intended.
Either way, Daryl fans, enjoy some more Daryl, I mean Diego!