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Atlas Shrugged: Part 3
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Genre | Mystery & Thrillers |
Format | NTSC |
Contributor | Laura Regan, Kristoffer Polaha |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
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Approaching collapse, the nation's economy is quickly eroding. As crime and fear take over the countryside, the government continues to exert its brutal force against the nation's most productive who are mysteriously vanishing - leaving behind a wake of despair.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Package Dimensions : 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.88 ounces
- Media Format : NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Release date : January 6, 2015
- Actors : Kristoffer Polaha, Laura Regan
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish
- Language : English (DTS 5.1)
- ASIN : B00PB15S3C
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #35,989 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #991 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
- #3,149 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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Hooray for Ayn Rand and Capitalism
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2015Why not give this movie five stars? The fact that it made it to the big screen is a miracle.
To begin with, Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" is a fantasy world that never existed. There are a number of elements in the book that didn't make it to the screen--such as pervasive tobacco use by all of the main characters. Back in 1957, smoking was sexy--smoking was civilized--and so was drinking alcohol. Railroads were the major transportation artery; the Interstate was just starting and air travel was still novel. The novel was long, and "Who is John Galt?" is the third and final movie adaptation.
Rand had several strikes against her when she penned her ultimate novel: female, Jewish, relocated Russian, Hollywood screen writer. When "Atlas Shrugged" was published in 1957, mainstream psychology preached that the human mind was nothing but an illusion--that "reason" didn't exist. Communism was "the perfect form of government" and Soviet communism was progressing on all fronts. Rand's fictional "Railroad Unification Act" became reality--real-world American rail roads consolidated their activies at their peak and a decade later the railroad system was in shambles.
This third movie began with John Galt walking out on the Twentieth Century because he refused to be a slave. I thought that pre-title scene was well-executed. After the titles, "Who is John Galt?" picks up where the second movie left off--with Dagny surviving a Lear Jet crash that reduced the aircraft to scrap metal. Background events were presented as news flashes. I commend the director for editing John Galt's three-hour speach to something more suitable for a 21st Century television audience--though Ayn Rand must be spinning in her grave, if her "The Fountainhead" movie is a valid clue to how she would have turned her novel into a movie. Face it--"Who is John Galt?" is a chick flick promoting capitalism. It's a drama, a romance, a mystery picture.
When Dagny discovered how John Galt was watching her, it reminded me of Dorothy Gale's statement in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939 MGM edition) that everything Dorothy wanted was always within her reach.
WARNING: this movie gores sacred oxen. Both TEA Party and Occupy Wall Street will find things to hate. Ayn Rand fans can moan about dilution of the pure message. Veterans of union picket lines can scream about their nuclear option, the labor strike, being high-jacked. If you like feeling offended, you can find something in this movie that offends you. On the other hand, you can also find something to like about "Who is John Galt?"
- Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2015I assert unequivocally and unapologetically that ATLAS SHRUGGED -- a literary masterpiece, epic in stature! -- is the greatest...the noblest...the most imaginative...the most unsurpassable work of fiction ever written by the most brilliant author who ever lived (or who ever *will* live) -- Ayn Rand!
Ayn Rand's ingenious plot -- prophetically alarming in terms of the destructive social policies of the Obama administration -- is a mind-blowing but farfetched improbability of events, which realistically could never occur in the world as we know it. However, Rand (the consummate Romanticist) creates a wondrous and *unexpected* world -- not as it actually *is,* but as it *could* and *ought* to be.
Rand's characters -- and I say this, not as a reproach, but as an admired statement of fact -- are not "human" in the ordinary understanding of such term. Instead, they are unambiguous abstractions of life-affirming (or life-denying) values, personified in their truest, most unadulterated forms. In other words, Rand's heroes are absolutely good...her villains absolutely evil -- either they exhibit the highest, unblemished form of moral integrity and an unwavering love for human intelligence and achievement, or (under the self-deluding guise of altruism and bogus concern for the "public welfare") they come across as the most wickedly depraved haters of humanity...unrepentant killers of the human spirit and of all that is beautiful and creatively alive on earth.
ATLAS SHRUGGED (the novel) is laid out on such an intricate scale of events and towering idealism, that -- even under the best of cinematic circumstances -- it likely could never be made into a truly successful film. Moreover, it would relentlessly incite the slandering hatred on the part of the cynical left and spiritually blind, and inevitably wind up being ridiculed as a farcical caricature of itself.
I award this flawed, clumsily produced, directed, acted, and absurdly miscast film -- a "forgivable" desecration of the novel -- five reluctant, unmerited stars, only because I cherish the fact that there were people in the world, who no doubt loved Ayn Rand's ATLAS SHRUGGED as much as I did -- and who had the courage of their convictions to make (alas!) the embarrassing but heroic attempt to film it.
Top reviews from other countries
- Billie's GrannyReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 26, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Just watch the film for what it is and enjoy it. Try not to make comparisons to the ...
It would have been difficult to adapt the book to the screen as it is such a complex and detailed read so I guess the film would never stand up to the book. Just watch the film for what it is and enjoy it. Try not to make comparisons to the the book.
I have watched all three films and enjoyed them all even though they are filmed in some instances with different actors playing the lead parts it doesn't spoil the whole impression of the story. You believe in every film as you go along its journey.
One person found this helpfulReport - Happy CatReviewed in Canada on November 13, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Who is John Galt?
The iron fist of the totalitarian government seeks to crush one mysterious man named John Galt, who has the power and influence to change everything. Approaching collapse, the nation's economy is quickly eroding. As crime and fear take over the countryside, the government continues to exert its brutal force against the nation's most productive who are mysteriously vanishing - leaving behind a wake of despair. Does that sound familiar
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on May 23, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars I reread the book about every five years. This ...
I reread the book about every five years.
This is the first time I have watched all three movies.
There is selected wisdom in the book and movies.
- Mrs MoleReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Good film
A good film - there are 3 in the series and I bought them for my husband for Christmas.
- Paul DaplynReviewed in Canada on September 29, 2022
3.0 out of 5 stars Using different actors for some of the key players ruins the continuity of this series
Excellent story in three parts, but using different actors for some of the key players ruins the continuity of this series.