Dark Blue World (2001)

Dark Blue World (2001)
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The friendship of two men is tested by war, political upheaval, and romantic rivalry in this drama from Czech filmmaker Jan Sverak, whose Kolya became an international success. Lt. Franta Slama (Ondrej Vetchy) is a top pilot in the Czech Air Force who is assigned to train a promising young flier, Karel Vojtisek (Krystof Hadek). Franta and Karel both share a great enthusiasm for the thrill of blazing across the sky, and they become fast friends; however, when Nazi Germany invades Czechoslovakia, Franta and Karel chafe under the authority of their new leaders, and they escape to England, where they join other Czech exiles in the R.A.F. While flying a mission over England, Karel crash lands and happens upon the farmhouse of Susan (Tara Fitzgerald), a young woman whose husband is in the Navy. Karel soon falls head over heels for Susan, but while they enjoy a brief fling, in time Susan decides she prefers the company of the older and more worldly Franta. As Franta and Karel struggle to maintain their friendship despite their romantic rivalry, the war finally comes to a close, and the Czechs return home. Trmavomodry Svet, released in English-speaking territories as Dark Blue World, also features Anna Massey and Charles Dance. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ondrej VetchýTara Fitzgerald, (more)
Director(s):
Jan Sverák
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Dark Blue World

The friendship of two men is tested by war, political upheaval, and romantic rivalry in this drama from Czech filmmaker Jan Sverak, whose Kolya became an international success. Lt. Franta Slama (Ondrej Vetchy) is a top pilot in the Czech Air Force who is assigned to train a promising young flier, Karel Vojtisek (Krystof Hadek). Franta and Karel both share a great enthusiasm for the thrill of blazing across the sky, and they become fast friends; however, when Nazi Germany invades Czechoslovakia, Franta and Karel chafe under the authority of their new leaders, and they escape to England, where they join other Czech exiles in the R.A.F. While flying a mission over England, Karel crash lands and happens upon the farmhouse of Susan (Tara Fitzgerald), a young woman whose husband is in the Navy. Karel soon falls head over heels for Susan, but while they enjoy a brief fling, in time Susan decides she prefers the company of the older and more worldly Franta. As Franta and Karel struggle to maintain their friendship despite their romantic rivalry, the war finally comes to a close, and the Czechs return home. Trmavomodry Svet, released in English-speaking territories as Dark Blue World, also features Anna Massey and Charles Dance. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
115 mins

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Director(s):
Jan Sverák
Writer(s):
Zdenek Sverak
Producer(s):
Jan SverákEric Abraham
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
WarIndependent Films
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    David S.

    At first I thought this movie was going to be a drag because of the sub titles. After about the first 15 minutes the movie dragged me in and I did not eevn notice I was reading subtitles. If you like WW2 movies like saving private ryan or band of brothers than this is a must see.

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    Miguel V.

    Moving and well realized movie! Good acting, good effects, good music, great human drama! I'm not the kind to like dramatic movies, but this one moved me to tears. I highly recommend it. If you don't mind the Czech-speaking actors, and the English subtitles, you'll be deeply involved in the many threads this movie makes flow throughout its fabric. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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    Leslie A.

    It probably requires some knowledge of the events leading up to WWII to fully appreciate the motivations of the main characters, but if you stick with what may be confusing at first, this film is very rewarding. The love triangle is very believable, as are the pilots' alternating displays of courage and fear. And the ending will truly move you. Recommended for serious film buffs.

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