
Blue Sky (1994)
Año de Estreno: 1994
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: Синьо небе, Céu Azul, Sous le ciel du Nevada, Cielo azul, Operation Blue Sky, Las cosas que nunca mueren, Sininen taivas, Ble ouranos, Kék ég, Blekit nieba, Plavo nebo, Голубое небо, Mavi gök
Director: Tony Richardson
Guionista: Arlene Sarner, Jerry Leichtling, Rama Laurie Stagner
Producción & Género
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Compañías: Heathrow Productions, Orion Pictures
Género: Drama, Romance, Romance Film
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: 1950s, alabama, atomic bomb test, dysfunctional marriage, flirtatious woman, hand grenade, husband wife relationship, mental illness, mentally unstable, military base, nuclear missile, nymphomaniac, openly flirtatious wife, wife cheating on husband
Argumento
In early 1960s America, Major Hank Marshall, a nuclear engineer in the US Army, struggles with his career and marriage while being reassigned from base to base. His wife, Carly, is bipolar and sexually liberated, modeled after Marilyn Monroe and Brigitte Bardot, causing disruption wherever they go. Their two teenage daughters, Alex and Becky, also face challenges adjusting to new environments. Hank's latest assignment in Alabama involves Project Blue Sky, but his unconventional marriage and his wife's flirtatious behavior with other men threaten to destroy both their home life and Hank's career.
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Resumen
Blue Sky (1994) is a drama film directed by Tony Richardson, set against the backdrop of early 1960s America and the then-secret nuclear testing projects. The story revolves around Major Hank Marshall, his mentally unstable but sexually liberated wife Carly, and their two daughters Alex and Becky. The movie explores themes of marital dysfunction, mental illness, and the impact of career pressures on family life.
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