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Sky High
A story about the challenging trials in the sky and on the ground. It explores how professionalism and human warmth unite the most diverse people. Together, they will navigate through life's troubles and extreme situations, prevent disasters, and become the best crew in civil aviation! The female members of the Il-86 crew are in love with the new pilot, Seryoga, who is young and handsome. But which of the girls will win the heart of the charming pilot - Marusya or Natalia?
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Plot Summary
In a world where superheroes are commonplace, a teenage boy discovers that his destiny is not to be a hero like his legendary parents. Instead, he finds himself enrolled in Sky High, a high school for superheroes, where he is relegated to the role of a sidekick. As he navigates the challenges of adolescence and discovers his own unique abilities, he must confront a growing threat that could endanger his school and the world.
Critical Reception
Sky High was generally well-received by critics and audiences alike, praised for its imaginative premise, humor, and family-friendly appeal. It was seen as a refreshing take on the superhero genre with a charming cast and a well-executed concept.
What Reviewers Say
A fun and inventive take on the superhero genre.
Delivers laughs and excitement suitable for the whole family.
Features a strong cast and a creative storyline that appeals to both kids and adults.
Google audience: Audiences generally loved Sky High for its creativity, humor, and positive messages about embracing one's true self. Many appreciated its lighthearted tone and the nostalgic feel of its high school setting combined with superpowers.
Fun Fact
The film's production designer, David L. Snyder, designed the high school to look like a vibrant, colorful, and slightly retro institution, drawing inspiration from 1950s and 1960s design aesthetics.
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