Review of Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011) by Grace G — 10 Mar 2013
Didn't think I would like this movie, but it turned out to be quite interesting.
In love, we are often encouraged to look outside of our main interests when seeking marriage, when in reality, those we have much in common interests with, are the most compatible.
In biz & politics, it shows perspectives. The struggles of elitists / companies against government control, or should I say how it becomes their need to make monetary contribs for political law gains. Symbolic disappearance of their friend Wyatt, oil tycoon, as they search a discontinued past, in order to continue a technological breakthrough in motors that would not need oil to run. The same government that keeps away technological breakthroughs via laws also protects existing companies that would otherwise be destroyed by it. Views that elitists keep our economies going. Well, then again hiring employees is a need when it comes to owning a biz. Whether the employee is a loss and still kept, that's where compassion plays its part.
This review of Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011) was written by Grace G on 10 Mar 2013.
Atlas Shrugged: Part I has generally received mixed reviews.
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