Watch the Skies (2022)

Teen rebel teams with UFO hunters, uncovering deep conspiracies and thrilling mysteries. Perfect for X-Files and Stranger Things fans.

Genres: Science Fiction, Adventure

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Watch the Skies(2022)

Movie1h 56mSwedishScience Fiction, Adventure
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A rebellious teen in foster care becomes convinced her missing father wasn’t lost for good, but taken by UFOs. With help from a local UFO group and her father’s research, she pushes past rules and skepticism, chasing clues through conspiracies, strange sightings, and unexplained events that test how far she’ll go for answers.

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Pros: quirky mystery adventure; fun action beats; nostalgic 1980s vibe | Cons: slow first hour; credibility stretches; uneven pacing

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If you enjoy offbeat UFO mysteries with a mix of humor, heart, and adventure in the spirit of The X-Files, this should click; Not for you if you want nonstop pacing or strictly grounded realism.

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The script is flawed, but it's very well made in terms of technical craft.

I’m thinking maybe I’m missing something? Or maybe something was lost in translation. But I didn’t like it. The main gal looks like Brittany Snow. I’ve never seen a movie that’s have had vubbing in addition to dubbing. That was… Interesting. As for the plot, I dunno, man. I just don’t know. What does that company even do? What happened to crutch man? What even is going on? But the UFO Sweden group is really neat and I’d 1000% apply to join. The other gal that smokes, is the best part of the movie. I hope you connect to the movie better than I did, because it was a mess to me.

Much better plot than Interstellar.

So maybe it's not *really* an eight, but I'm mildly euphoric that it was so much better than expected, in particular after the disappointment of the first Crazy Pictures full feature flick. But hey, I'll throw in that extra point just because. It's nonsense, it has holes - but there is proper geek* nostalgia and it's a fun and entertaining ride throughout as the adventure movie it is so what the hell. (*Not to be confused with the contemporary consumer nerd culture)

The second feature from film collective Crazy Pictures, UFO Sweden definitely is a step up from their first (The Unthinkable, 2018). We find a more mature writing style, one that lends itself well to a deeper story rather than an effects reel. CP has a tendency to write protagonists that are hard to root for. Unlike most, I don't think that necessarily makes for a worse movie, but I did find myself questioning the motivations for certain decisions made by the main character. I was impressed with the acting, especially that of Jesper Barkselius and Sara Shirpey. For a modern Swedish film, it's a cut above, and I recommend it. Crazy Pictures has more maturing to do, but they're headed in the right direction. I'm excited for whatever comes next.

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Movies about aliens are nothing particularly new, but this little-known Swedish production could be a game changer in several regards. Writer-director Victor Danell’s 2022 action-adventure sci-fi offering (originally titled “UFO Sweden”) tells the story of a rebellious teen (Inez Dahl Torhaug) who believes that her mysteriously disappeared father (Oscar Töringe), an ardent UFO researcher and leader of a cult-like group of eccentric investigators, is not dead but was, in fact, abducted by aliens, a claim she’s determined to prove. Armed with her dad’s research and aided by his band of onetime colleagues, most notably a former climate scientist (Jesper Barkselius), she sets out to fulfill her quest, one that often strains credibility and leaves her precariously teetering on the brink of the law. Her impassioned odyssey is presented through a cleverly constructed narrative that feels like a cross between “The X-Files” and “Scooby Doo,” an enticing supernatural mystery peppered with delightful quirkiness, touches of camp, dashes of Spielbergian wit and whimsy, and heart-tugging period nostalgia given its decade-long setting beginning in 1988. In addition, the film successfully incorporates a combination of colorful characters, ample action sequences and gentle comic relief, playing very much like one of the adventurous romps of the time frame in which it’s set. What truly sets this picture apart, however, is its highly effective use of a revolutionary new form of AI known as “immersive dubbing,” a technology that digitally adjusts the movements of the actors’ mouths to match newly supplied audio, making it appear as though performances originally delivered in Swedish look authentic when now spoken in dubbed-over English. Without a doubt, conventional dubbing is a production practice I’ve always seen as somewhat dubious, given its many inherent pitfalls, but the dubbing employed here is so seamlessly integrated that one cannot tell that the performances weren’t delivered in English from the outset. This is a cinematic development that holds the potential to dramatically change foreign language films for English-speaking audiences (particularly American viewers who generally loathe to read subtitles), thereby arguably opening an entirely new market for lesser-known but eminently worthwhile overseas releases that genuinely deserve wider domestic distribution. It’s difficult to say how readily this technology will be used by foreign filmmakers, but it gives them a new tool that may make their works more accessible and appealing to US audiences. Of course, immersive dubbing alone is no guarantee of artistic success for foreign offerings, as is even the case here to a certain degree in light of the film’s occasionally slow pacing in the first hour. But, as this story plays out, it becomes increasingly engaging, especially with the inspired twists and turns that emerge. It’s also interesting to note that several narrative carrots are dangled for viewers, suggesting the possibility for sequel(s) to continue this story in intriguing additional ways. “Watch the Skies” may not be perfect as sci-fi pictures go, but it represents a potential watershed moment in the annals of filmmaking and the entertainment potential of this genre, and, on those fronts alone, it deserves a watch, particularly for fans of science fiction and foreign releases. In the spirit of storied franchises like “Star Trek,” this could represent a journey where no one has gone before – and one that offers new vistas for the future of the movies.

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