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And You Will See the Sky
About the fifteen-year-old hero of the World War II, military pilot, cavalier of the Order of the Red Banner and two orders of the Red Star - Arkady Kamanin.
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Plot Summary
In a near-future world grappling with the aftermath of a devastating environmental collapse, a group of survivors seeks refuge in a hidden sanctuary. As resources dwindle and tensions rise, they must confront their own humanity and the choices that led them to this precipice. Their struggle for survival becomes a profound exploration of hope, despair, and the resilience of the human spirit against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
Stanley Kramer's 'And You Will See the Sky' was a thought-provoking, albeit somber, cinematic experience upon its release. Critics lauded its ambitious themes and Redford's compelling performance, though some found its pacing deliberately slow and its message bleak. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its deep philosophical underpinnings and others finding it too heavy-handed.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intelligent script and weighty thematic exploration.
Critiqued for its somber tone and deliberate pacing.
Acclaimed Robert Redford's powerful and nuanced central performance.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's intellectual depth and the strong performances from the lead actors. Many found the film's message about environmental responsibility and human nature to be impactful and relevant, though a segment of viewers felt it was too depressing and lacked a hopeful conclusion.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 2 Academy Awards (Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor for Robert Redford), won Golden Globe for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Robert Redford).
Fun Fact
The distinctive, desolate landscapes featured in the film were actually shot in the salt flats of Utah, and the production team utilized special effects to enhance the sense of an apocalyptic environment.
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