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Patrick Fischler Paul Larkin. Grant Bowler Henry Rearden. Jon Polito Orren Boyle. Jsu Garcia Francisco D'Anconia. Michael Lerner Wesley Mouch. Geoff Pierson Midas Mulligan. Christina Pickles Mother Rearden. Paul Johansson Director. Brian Patrick O'Toole Screenwriter. John Aglialoro Screenwriter.
John Aglialoro Producer. Harmon Kaslow Producer. Ross Berryman Cinematographer. Jim Flynn Film Editor. Sharon Howard-Field Casting. Ronnie Yeskel Casting. John Mott Production Design.
Lori Mazuer Set Decoration. Jennifer L. Soulages Costume Designer. View All Critic Reviews Jun 29, Finally, someone actually made the adaptation of Atlas Shrugged come true. The first part of Atlas Shrugged consists of the 10 chapters from part 1 of the book, we are introduced to Dagny Taggart the savvy headstrong businesswoman who struggles to overcome the regulations from the government and her own brother to maintain the family business in railroad company, she saw the opportunity to revive the company through the use of a new type of steel invented by Henry "Hank" Rearden to lay the tracks.
Despite the public tried to do everything to stop her, she held on to her belief and it was a success. She then discovered a revolutionary motor which could convert static electricity to kinetic energy along with Hank, but the motor was incomplete and abandoned by the inventor.
As she tried to track down the inventor, government moves closer and closer to destroy her. I was thrilled to see this film as I've read the book and regarding it as one of the highest achievements in human history, but the film simply did not live up to the standard I expected nor as the standard of the book. The script did not come even close to what the book has written, yeh I was excited to hear the dialogues that followed the lines from the book but they were slightly altered for the sake of the less intelligent; the film was really rushed that it missed out a lot of the important details from the book.
I mean, how can you transform pages of words into a movie that only last minutes? The film only covered the surface of the novel without going into the theories of Objectivism, Ayn Rand would be so mad if she was alive today and saw the film as she did with The Fountainhead The best part of the film was the casting, each character was exactly as what I would imagine for them to look like except Hank would is blond in the book Taylor Schilling was simply divine, I wouldn't find anyone else to play Dagny than her, she did a marvelous job.
Grant Bowler was perfect too! Kiwi pride but the best casting award has to go to Rebecca Wisocky, she was perfect to play Hank's devious moocher wife.
The main theme was great, it gave me the chills. The set design was simply yet great, extremely dystopian yet balanced out the limitation of having such a low budget. Overall, ambitious yet felt short. Sylvester K Super Reviewer.
Jun 25, Slightly confusing. Apparently, a continuing saga Cynthia S Super Reviewer. Dec 29, Making matters worse is that the steel shipment that Taggart Transcontinental so badly needs to effect repairs has already been back ordered for two months. His being flush with business does not mean his wife Rebecca Wisocky has to like the bracelet he made for her, however.
Admittedly, I am a sucker for dystopias, especially those where the main form of transportation is via train. And "Atlas Shrugged: Part 1" does use that plot device to neatly update from the past to the current near future. Weirdly enough, this political movie is set at the time of a Presidential election my money is on Cuomo vs. Christie, by the way without mentioning one at all, taking the easy route to try to implicate Obama in all of the world's sins. For the record, regulation is meant to save business from its worst impulses, like insuring that tracks are replaced more often than once a hundred years, even as I think regulating the size of soft drinks is more than a little silly.
If only shaky politics were the worst of this movie's sins, it would not be so bad, but alas it is, seeped in talky amateurism and animatronic acting that includes even the veteran character actors in the cast. Walter M Super Reviewer. May 06, I've never read the book but I had some concept of what this was about. It left me a little bit confused and hanging at the end.
Ida K Super Reviewer. See all Audience reviews. There are no approved quotes yet for this movie. Best Horror Movies. Worst Superhero Movies. Best Netflix Series and Shows. Go back. More trailers. Dexter: New Blood: Season 1. The Shrink Next Door: Season 1. No Score Yet. Yellowstone: Season 4. Blade Runner: Black Lotus: Season 1.
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Quotes Ellis Wyatt : Who the hell are you? User reviews Review. Top review. Sweet Jesus! Part 1!? I had some time to kill and no wet paint to watch, so I decided to see what all the libertarian fuss is about. This is one of the worst movies I've ever seen, and don't get me started on the utter vapidness of the story.
This movie should have to give ME five stars for sitting through it. This movie is a cinematic hate crime. This movie is like having your brain eaten slowly by monkeys with rusty spoons. FAQ 1. Details Edit. Release date April 15, United States. United States. Official site. English German. Atlas Shrugged: Part One. The Strike Productions. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 37 minutes.
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