Atlas Shrugged Movie Music: The John Galt Theme
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@fyadcorp Fool...
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@photon1138 Funny thing is, after I saw the movie, I found the book as well and started reading it. Wasn't the first time I'd ever heard of it, but it was the first time I was interested in reading it. I'm really glad I did.
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lol Randroids won't accept a box-office bomb as a tacit failure of their ideology
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I saw it because I was a 'student of Objectivism' as a teen and read AS 10-12 times. I've since moved on and away but this movie can only be described as gosh-awful. I almost left about one-third through it but stuck it out.
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seems this flick turned out to be the flop of the century.
maybe the production of the next two parts needs to be subsidized by tax money...
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Long ago enjoyed the novel (all 3 parts), though a bit complicated. Yesterday enjoyed the movie, though it's different from the novel.
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Best scene is definetly when Hanks goming home. The bracelet scene. Exactly like you've imagined. Nevertheless it's a mistake to show Galt in the beginning and the whole film, the mysterious atmosphere is gone
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I wonder if this is the music we'll hear in Part 3 (or the end of Part 2) when Dagny looks up to see the face without pain or fear or guilt--the kind of face that lets you know that everything is going to be fine. Will this music play when she views for the first time a face of a man as he should be? Will this music play when she sees that face which makes you feel at peace with your own existence and the world around you? I sure hope so...or a piece of music just as emotionally invigorating.
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Grant Bowler was perfect as Hank Rearden!
I also saw the film last Friday - the best part was the conversation that I had with the ticket seller... he had previewed the film on the 14th as they do prior to showing to the public... he had never heard of Rand... Friday AM, first thing he does is buys Atlas Shrugged - he picks up the book and indicates that he's already well into the novel... and looking forward to the next films. There is "hope" for the next generation. Best scene was Dagney on Wyatt's hillside overlooking The Future...
photon1138 10 months ago 39
Please please please come to the United Kingdom. We have so long been steeped in statism and socialism that this film would provide a helpful introduction and first step towards questioning the status quo.
adammcguk 10 months ago 21