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Wonderful Days
Directed by
Moon-saeng Kim
Not Rated
2004
86m
Animation
,
Action
,
and more
6.6
55%
68%
6.1
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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.
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Cast of Wonderful Days
Won-Je Tak
Senior Adjutant (voice)
Eun Yeong Seon
Jay (voice)
Oh In Seong
Cade / Simon (voice)
Kim Sung-min
Woody (voice)
Yoo Ji-tae
(voice)
Sunmin Park
Maya (voice)
Joon-ho Chung
Commander Locke - Dr. Noah
Pak Ton-ha
David (voice)
Moon-saeng Kim
Director / Writer
Jun-Young Park
Writer
Jay Lender
Writer
Michael Keyes
Writer
Lee Gyeong-hak
Producer
Kay Hwang
Producer
Jeong Yun-cheol
Art Direction
Lee Seok-yeon
Production Design
Won Il
Original Music Composer
Young Ki Yoon
Animation Director / Storyboard
Jeffrey Winter
Adaptation
Wonderful Days Ratings & Reviews
Dallas Morning News
Tom Maurstad
A gorgeous work of animation, juxtaposing photo-realistic backgrounds with surrealistic images and actions. It rewards the effort of seeing it on the big screen.
Denver Post
Michael Booth
The writers leave us little to think about after they've created such blunt stereotypes of the bad and the good.
Film Journal International
Eric Monder
For those appreciative of computer animation, special effects and cinematic production design, Sky Blue will more than suffice as entertainment. Those looking for something lively to watch in the foreground may be disappointed.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
Great to look at, but it's more silly than profound.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
A riveting, eco-wise epic that'll do fans of both Ralph Nader and Katsuhiro Otomo proud.
Washington Post
Stephen Hunter
It's a handsome thing, familiar and new at once, thoroughly entertaining if hardly memorable.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
The more traditionally drawn 2-D human characters are as flat, in every sense of the word, as can be.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
Only gets into serious trouble when it focuses on human interaction. That's because directors Moon-saeng Kim and Park Sunmin have populated the movie with every stereotype in Asian animation.
Detroit News
Tom Long
It's inventive in story if somewhat standard in character, but it really trips up by leaning on pyrotechnics that never really catch fire. That ultimately puts it in the category of interesting, but not mind-blowing.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
When a brilliant fish wriggles by, even a less than ardent anime viewer will want to freeze the frame and gape.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
A soggy love story doesn't help this instance of style over substance.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Sky Blue teeters unsteadily between dystopian fable and Saturday-morning cartoon.
Chicago Tribune
Robert K. Elder
Isn't just animation, it's high cinema.
Village Voice
Ed Park
Most of the action is tedious, and the less you pay attention to the dialogue, the less you'll feel your hand inadvertently twitching as if with joystick.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
Sky Blue is everything Appleseed is not: mature, character driven, well-developed and haunting.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
It's to Sky Blue's credit that it's able to say more in one image than sub-par anime like Appleseed can convey in a thousand meaningless words.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Beautifully drawn.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Like a lot of other Asian sci-fi anime: a stunningly imagined world of the future populated with one-dimensional characters caught up in a trite plot.
Variety
Robert Koehler
The overall command of animation technique is extremely impressive on the bigscreen.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
An ambitious mix of 2-D and 3-D animation, miniatures and live action make this South Korean-U.S. feature a notable achievement.
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