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Atlas Shrugged: Part One
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| Género | Drama |
| Formato | Formatos múltiples, Color, NTSC, Subtitulado, Dolby, AC-3, De pantalla ancha |
| Elenco | Patrick Fischler, Armin Shimmerman, Michael Lerner, Rebecca Wisocky, Patrick Fischer, Jsu Garcia, Jon Polito, Nick Cassavetes, Taylor Schilling, Navid Negahban, Edi Gathegi, Matthew Marsden, Craig Tsuyumine, Joel McKinnon Miller, Harmon M. Kaslow, Neill Barry, Grant Bowler, Steven Chester Prince, Christina Pickles, Nikki Klecha, Ethan Cohn, John Aglialoro, Graham Beckel, Annabelle Gurwitch, Paul Johansson Ver más |
| Idioma | Inglés |
| Tiempo de ejecución | 1 hora y 37 minutos |
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Ayn Rand's timeless novel of rational self-interest comes to life for a new millennium.". The year is 2016, and America is on the verge of economic disaster. The greatest citizens are being targeted, and dark forces are working to bring about America’s final days. Our only hope for salvation lies with Dagny Taggart and Henry Rearden, rugged individualists whose bold ideas may have the power to spark a revolution and reclaim to the American Dream.
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After years of trying, somebody finally made a film out of Ayn Rand's big-selling novel of "rational self-interest," Atlas Shrugged. Well, got a start on it, anyway, with this 2011 release of Part One (of three). The sprawling novel is necessarily telescoped down to size, and the focus is on railroad magnate Dagny Taggart (Taylor Schilling) and her intricate strategies involving a piece of real estate in Colorado, an ongoing economic collapse, and the rugged individualist, Hank Rearden (Grant Bowler), whose new metal alloy might come in handy for laying new track. Of course, the real issue in Rand's scenario is not metal alloy but the fact that government regulation and a misguided sense of collectivism and altruism is strangling the elite members of society, something the movie reminds us of with grim regularity. As a kind of boardroom-plotting movie, Atlas Shrugged isn't incompetent, and if director Paul Johansson hasn't devised a way to make these heavy-handed discussions come to life, at least it keeps moving along. If you like Rand's objectivist philosophy, you'll bask in the glow of having those ideas reaffirmed, and if you're uninitiated, well, they certainly are laid out there in stark fashion. (And if you find Rand's ideas absurd, you'll find this movie a little like watching a cult meeting.) As to the question "Who is John Galt?" you'll have to move on to Atlas Shrugged: Part Two, released in 2012, to pick that up--but be ready to work at sorting the plot out anew, because Part One's cast has been replaced by a new roster of actors. --Robert Horton
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- Relación de aspecto : 2.35:1
- Descatalogado por el fabricante : No
- Clasificación de MPAA : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Dimensiones del producto : 0,6 x 5,3 x 7,5 pulgadas; 1,6 Onzas
- Número de modelo del producto : 22914266
- Director : Paul Johansson
- Formato multimedia : Formatos múltiples, Color, NTSC, Subtitulado, Dolby, AC-3, De pantalla ancha
- Tiempo de ejecución : 1 hora y 37 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : noviembre 8, 2011
- Actores : Patrick Fischler, Taylor Schilling, Grant Bowler, Matthew Marsden, Edi Gathegi
- Subtítulos: : Inglés, Español
- Productores : Harmon M. Kaslow, John Aglialoro
- Estudio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B005N4DP1E
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº46,320 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV)
- nº7,597 en DVDs de Drama
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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 5 de noviembre de 2012I had found the book enjoyable and seminal -- despite minor shortcomings. (Length was a plus and minus; other bothers included logical problems with a few excerpts [probably necessary for a manageable size]; and the author's obvious fascination with the Marxian "withering away" of the state -- all come to mind.)
The makers did an excellent job of pulling the plot into a current-day context with their brief intro, and in selecting textual passages for inclusion in the screenplay. The production values were amazingly high (photography, sound, cast, and well-integrated (though occasionally visible) special effects. (These folks had a story to tell, so the Space-Wars effects didn't have to be perfect to compensate for that shortcoming here.))
Overall the casting was amazingly good. Two very slight shortcomings were fixed in Part-II, which aged Dagney and James (he's still too thin, tho), but Wesley Mouch was a perfect political fixer in Part 1. He stole every scene he entered. Orren Boyle (the "other steel guy") was also excellent. Henry Reardon was also aged a bit in Part II, but the physical resemblance still showed amazingly strong continuity.
But this review addresses Part 1: The chemistry of the two leads here was outstanding. It simply worked; and the developing relationship was handled as tastefully as the original novel would allow... Both Dagney and Hank complemented each other marvelously. (James, tho, was played as an idle meddler rather than as the developing force for evil in the novel.)
The Reardon Metal "Staid Bridge" design was fascinating, though even with the higher strength-to-weight ratio it hypothetically had over steel, it needed higher towers. (They needed to be taller not only to give a sufficient vertical component to the center stayes -- which only produced a horizontal component in the movie -- but also to balance the overall horizontal component: What held those short towers in place on the edge of the cliff? Only movie maker's license, I fear. Making the towers higher would have still looked good and made the bridge more of an Engineering Marvel rather than an obvious shortcoming (sorry for the pun).
I also actually liked the color choice for Reardon Metal. In the novel it was green because of the copper. But silver (literally) worked fabulously well. Stunning ... and it would probably have required too much explanation for the green color anyway.
All in all the movie was fabulously well done.
I bought a Blue Ray 'cuz it was cheaper, and ended up having to find a solution to play it since I didn't (and don't) own a Blue Ray player. Went out and got a B-R drive for my computer and simply watched it on that. Worked great since I had a video controller card in the computer that supported DVI-D or HDMI. And now I can burn higher density B-R disks to backup other stuff on my computer. So, all-in-all a great choice for a Great Movie. Ranks up there with the other classics of film. We can all rejoice that this film -- and hopefully all its successors -- are there for posterity.
[Added thought: Also got an Amazon "Instant Video" with the blue ray purchase, which was great since I didn't have a player (q.v.). But I have one suggestion for these folk: You get a single 24 hour slot to view the instant video. This caused some panic on my part. Had to call in to make sure things worked, and got excellent help. Amazon should provide a test set -- e.g. short shorts -- by default. My second suggestion is that the rental be changed from unlimited viewing in 24 hours to something like 5 views over a few days -- at least 3 days, to give a good chance to test things, and preferably 7. I think that would help, Amazon! Unless you don't want to sell rentals in preference to hardware...]
Mike
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Calificado en Estados Unidos el 4 de agosto de 2013I just watched the first two parts of this story and they were great. I look forward to Part III, the final part, which comes out July 2014.
I found it instructive that >700 of the ~1200 Amazon reviews were 4 or 5 stars, while ~150 were 1 or 2 stars. Leaving aside the 100 ambivalent 3 star people, that makes ~150 haters to ~700 lovers.
I read all of the 1 & 2 star reviews. Most of them devoted little text criticizing the films as movies. Most of them wrote hatred of wealthy people and pretty much everyone else who has more than they do. One hater argued that Atlas Shrugged is 25 years too late to be a relevant movie and Communism is dead anyway.
But, Atlas Shrugged is not about communism. Ayn condemned the evil done to everyone by societies that constrain the creativity and productivity of individuals rather than liberate these virtues and reward the individual accomplishments they empower. Ayn taught that every society which denigrates and penalizes its producers, while preaching fairness and common good, is already declining. She warned that leaders who play to the insatiable appetites of society's takers seek to control society's individuals. Ayn herself told Phil Donahue, "Anyone who speaks of the common good is either the state, or wants to be the state."
Atlas Shrugged has never been more pertinent. Western Europe penalized its producers, rewarded its takers and went bankrupt. America increasingly impedes and penalizes our producers, rewards takers and we are going bankrupt. Our leaders blame our producers for the failure of these policies, then impede and penalize them more for things getting even worse.
Many haters praised student loans and ridiculed anyone who doesn't. But more student loan money goes out every year and tuition just goes up to absorb it. The same with healthcare. Fifty years ago I had a successful lemonade stand. Now even little towns punish kids for lemonade stands. Many years ago, my friend in Holland told me he never worked overtime because the taxes got so high that his salary for those extra hours wasn't worth it. An American friend told me the same thing last January.
Way too many people think we actually had Capitalism before the Great Recession and its failure caused the 2008 collapse. What collapsed was Globalism + Socialism, not Capitalism. Ayn teaches that we've not had real Capitalism since before WWI. Too few of us know the difference and fewer still recognize the code words. That ignorance is what the state and those who want to be the state use to play us for fools. Many reviewers of all levels ridiculed one party or the other, but both parties are playing us for fools, and have for many decades.
These movies are very good and they will help. Take heart that of ~1200 Amazon reviewers, >700 were 4 or 5 stars. That means most of us read and liked the book and even still get it. It means there's still hope. But, hope alone won't save us. Recommend these movies to others. If you can, buy extra copies and share them widely.
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TorossianCalificado en Francia el 1 de febrero de 20202.0 de 5 estrellas Pas compatible lecteur dvd français
Probablement mal lu pas compatible lecteur dvd français
Cliente de AmazonCalificado en México el 9 de agosto de 20175.0 de 5 estrellas Excelente Calidad
El producto me llego nuevo y pude observar la película con la calidad que esperaba, me agrado la película aunque siento que cambian mucho de actores
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albertoCalificado en Italia el 4 de enero de 20135.0 de 5 estrellas must see ! da vedere !
This is really a great story for anyone interested in libertarian principles. The movie is very good , considering the small budget and the struggle to produce it. I suggest to get familiar with Ayn Rand's work in general and the story in particular before to see it, You will enjoy it better, otherwise it can be a little cryptic. Anyway, is a must see !
Questa è una grande storia per chiunque sia interessato ai principi di libertà . Il film è molto buono, bisogna considerare il budget ridotto e le enormi difficoltà che sono state superate per produrlo. Suggerisco di studiare il lavoro di Ayn Rand in generale e la storia in particolare prima di vedere il film, si apprezzerà meglio, altrimenti potrebbe risultare un po' criptico. In ogni caso è un film da vedere assolutamente!
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Jan JesserCalificado en Canadá el 5 de febrero de 20185.0 de 5 estrellas Change someone's future.
Buy, If you don't want to read the fairly long book or if you want to break the ice into a journey of Ayn Rand for a young person. This movie is a must for the new generation who is pressured each day by media to become part of the global collective. It will change their life and the future.
This is a three part series because the
topic is enormous. The only unfortunate thing is that between each part if the trilogy it took so long to finance and complete they had to change main actors. So it is a bit confusing. It is a hard book to base a movie on. Commendable effort.
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jonathanCalificado en Francia el 3 de diciembre de 20132.0 de 5 estrellas Quel malheur d'avoir voulu porter à l'écran le livre
Je suis un fan du lire Atlas Shrugged de Ayn Rand. Le film est complétement raté. L'interprétation cinématographique de ce film est à mourir de tristesse. Quel raté ! Les acteurs ne sont pas crédibles, les raccourcis foireux.

