Review of Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011) by Manofsteel — 31 Dec 2011
Not perfection, but a very good portrayal of Ayn Rand's epic novel that has really been prophetic in the United States. Production values are high and the acting solid. You can see the hatred emitting from the American left, as their goal is perpetually to exert control over the economy and individual economic freedom in their pursuit of control and their ethical belief we as individuals must serve the public as a whole.
What is an inaccurate portrayal is that before the country would, in reality, get to this point, civil war...actual civil war...would be declared by free individuals who refuse to be slaves to the government and refuse to submit to the pseudoreligious ethical beliefs of the American left.
It is no shock the left state control media gave this movie a low score. It contradicts completely their desires and goals of power and control. As is usually their wont, they cry and whine about corporations while enjoying the benefits of their iPhones...an invention of Apple and a corporation with mega-profits. I hope in part 2 they give John Galt's speech and explanation of Objectivism justice.
This review of Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011) was written by Manofsteel on 31 Dec 2011.
Atlas Shrugged: Part I has generally received mixed reviews.
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