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The magnificently lush but ultimately disappointing Wonderful Days is being released domestically on Blu-ray as Sky Blue, courtesy of Tartan. It doesn't work as a story, but as pure filmmaking and imagery it's unparalleled.

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I still have yet to see that one! I've wanted to see it since before it was released, even though I've gathered pretty universally that the story is nothing special.

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Sadly, it isn't. It's on a par with David Lynch's "Dune" in many respects -- it makes little to no sense as a narrative, but the imagery alone is reason enough to watch. (It doesn't help that apparently there is a regular version and a "director's cut", although I couldn't tell you what changes were made or if they do anything for the movie's coherency.

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