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7/10
Slow, a bit depressing...but also quite good.
planktonrules15 August 2017
"Calico Skies" is a very difficult film to describe and it is, by the end, a rather depressing film. But it's also a pretty amazing movie for its star, Tom Sizemore…and he pretty much carries the film on the force of his excellent acting. You probably haven't heard of Sizemore… which is odd as he has over 200 credits and was a often featured on the television show "China Beach" near the beginning of his career. But he mostly plays quiet roles…roles involving guys who look a lot like anyone else…and he has done it quite well….and has, in his own way, slipped under the Hollywood radar…mostly by choosing to play in smaller and independent films.

When the story begins, you see that the severely depressed Phoenix (Sizemore) lives a life best described as simply existing. His days mostly consist of drinking coffee, taking meds for his psychological problems, exercising, drinking, taking drugs and avoiding making contact with others. This isn't hard, as he lives in a tiny town in Nevada…in the Mojave Desert. Slowly, very slowly, you learn more about the man…where much of his depression and self-hate comes from as well as why he lives this existence…and why his feet are covered in tattoos! The answers are interesting…and, ultimately, rather depressing. But I won't say more, as I don't want to spoil the film for you.

The film was written and directed by Valerio Esposito and he is a guy with only limited experience directing and writing. This excited me because it was very well done…especially for a man relatively new to the field. While the film is depressing and left me feeling a bit sad, I appreciated how so much of his story is original. I've probably seen more films than anyone you know…and yet several times I was surprised as I watched…reason enough to recommend it. Sizemore's acting, certainly, is another.
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6/10
Calico Skies and Tom Sizemore
kevindaybny6 January 2021
Tom Sizemore is the real deal. Look at IMDB and see how busy he stays making movies. He is clearly interested in making the best movies he possibly can, and in the case of this movie his performance captures an aspect of the human condition that is not explored on a regular basis. Truly worth checking out, the payoff comes when the movie is over and you have an opportunity to take Sizemore's complete performance into consideration.
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Tom Seizmore's best film! A Triumph!
hyenasilver20 August 2017
Calico Skies was very poetic. There were beautifully composed shots and calculated edits. It stood out and reverberated emotionally. The socially awkward Phoenix was perfection. I loved the sequence of shots after he yells at his neighbors. Where he's sitting on his couch, hitting himself, the way the camera gets so close that its his eye and the surface of the couch. We're right there with him in his dread. The way his van is yellow, echoes his yellow belly coward self. Those small touches spoke volumes. This film is arguably Tom Seizmore's best film in his entire career. It revitalizes him not just as an artist but as a flesh and blood man. He's the Everyman of the 21st Century, closed off, plagued with regret, and blossoming with love. Valerie Esposito paints a simple narrative with complex emotions, breathtaking shots, and a true sense of what it is to be a person in this ever judging desert that encapsulates us all. Not a film to be missed!
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2/10
You have arrived
nogodnomasters13 September 2017
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Phoenix (Tom Sizemore) is a sad pathetic man moping about in his remote desert home on the outskirts of a town of 300. He used to jump out of airplanes for a living until his brother died in an accident. His job is disclosed at the end. He likes his coffee, pills, and Alka-Seltzer items he has no problem mixing. In addition to living a boring life, he insists on narrating the film in his raspy voice, never really spouting any gems. He meets Ariel (Christina Bennett Lind) who delivers his mail and develops a thing for her.

I fell asleep several times watching this feature. It is just that boring. If you are expecting a Sizemore bad guy thriller, look elsewhere.

Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity
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10/10
What the world needs to see!!!
lucchetti-032206 May 2021
Poetic, riveting, outstanding! Valerio Esposito's attentive eye managed to recount a very touching story, outstandingly directed.

Tom Sizemore's performance is impeccable at every shot and brings to the movie a sense or lightness and charisma only he could have pulled.

Calico Skies is a gem that has to be discovered from all the cinephiles around the world. An important movie that came at the right time, raising up the standards for what we know to be GOOD CINEMA!
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8/10
Calico
sroldan-3921822 March 2020
This was a very good movie. Tom Sizemore has had his issue's but hes a very underrated actor. I think it might be a little slow for some but a very well made movie all around.
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9/10
Calico Skies
Romulus195317 August 2017
In the first film in the states, Italian director Valerio exhibited at the center with this well-cast and well-cast independent film that sees Tom Sizemore as good character as usual; His acting is calibrated, in his movements, in his strangeness; to mention in the cast also Vincent Pastore and Robert La Sardo who however appear in two small roles; in other roles we find actress Christina Bennett Lind, Kiowa Gordon, Charlotte De Bruyne, Marco Khan, and Italian actors since the film is an Italian-American co-production; the real protagonist of the film is however the desert, with its spectacular landscapes; in short is a beautiful independent movie to see, surely better than many other high budget movies, a gem! Calico Skies win!
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10/10
a gem of a thriller. a great actor
dinadimario16 September 2017
tom sizemore is one of my fave actors and THANKS god this is not one of the crappy action film he got involved in lately. I adore this thriller and the way it describes the desert life. it scared me and made me cry at the end. a great thriller. vincent pastore (sopranos) is an amazing cameo
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10/10
A bit slow, but one of Sizemore's best films
Gracie9627 September 2017
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Calico Skies is one of Tom Sizemore's best films. It's about a man who lives outside of society, but once a month digs a hole in the desert and buries two bags. His neighbors try to bring him out of his shell, as does the woman who delivers his mail. At some point he decides to act on his attraction to the mail carrier while other parts of his life start to fall apart. This is the best movie Tom Sizemore has done in the past few years--the strong characters he is so famous for rule throughout the film. Don't miss it!
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8/10
You know what happens when a wolf bites someone in the house?
caja-4976111 April 2019
What a great film this was and as others have stated very depressing. Sizemore was a revelation. That small part of everyone's brain that tells us were worthless as we try to hold on to someone or something.
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A slow movie that doesn't bore you one bit.
rares_mircea17 March 2018
The lead actor is perfect, it brings to life a completely convincing character that contributes greatly to the viewer's immersion. The story is intriguing and the best thing that you could find today in a movie: it's not a cheap, faithful execution of overused tropes. The details make everything and they manage to keep the viewer puzzled and excited all throughout.

Today's films are made for a very dumb and sophisticated audience. They are full of loud bright information that needs the viewer's mind to be able to sustain the onslaught upon its senses, yet they leave the viewer just as (s)he came into the movie theater. The main point of it all seems to be raising adrenaline and dopamine levels just enough so as to make spectators compulsively consume their snacks and fizzy drinks. "Art" for the sake of dopamine rush.

This movie makes you feel something deeper and it often makes you wonder. By the end it shows you that humanity can lay hidden in all sorts of bizarre God forgotten places.
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8/10
very interesting. Sizemore's best role. an exercise in existential intelligence.
deadbull-951715 July 2021
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Filled with unexpected vaguely surreal touches. This is a movie that gradually reveals more and more about a very isolated guy. You know there's a history there, and you get some idea of what it's about, but the final substrate of personality and circumstance is always hidden.

The very end should remind you of the original Bad lieutenant with Keitel, in terms of the strange gift and sacrifice. But here it's more about a guy who just submits, so exhausted by circumstance that he just arranges an avoidable but personally needed conclusion.

You should also be reminded of Harry Dean Stanton's Swan Song film "Lucky" which is superficially identical to this.......a loner living in a New Mexican Hovel. The difference being that Lucky is very life affirming and this is about total exhausted despair looking for an excuse to die.

But really, these movies, except perhaps the Lieutenant deal, are not about plot. What there is of a plot is just an excuse to present a mood. And Sizemore certainly accomplishes that. I have seen him so many times, but never in a role that lets you see the intelligence, the strength as an actor who plays a role so well, that it seems like you really are seeing the man.

I felt that this sort of 'existential' intelligence and an existence that exemplifies it, were authentic to the point that I felt the actor himself personally had acquaintance at points in his life to bring this kind of virtuosic authority to the part.

The odd Romance with Ariel, that seems hallucinatory even when it's more or less real, seems the only sidetrack. Surreality frequently enough invades many lives that go sideways, but they don't usually come complete with earth angels, emphasized in this case by her name. More often in reality it's just internet porn or hookers, not beautiful women just knock on your door out of the blue.....but then, this is a Calico Sky, so we have to allow for truly impossible things, and the odds of winning the power ball tristate lottery are dwarfed by the odds of trophy women knocking on a broke bum's door.

Also, Vincent Pastore as the Reluctant Angel of Death is interesting here.

This and 'Lucky' are companion pieces. On a desert island I'd take 'Lucky' if my only choice was between these 2 movies, but this is certainly worth the time.
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