Review of Cloud Atlas (2012) by Júlio A — 27 May 2016
Almost like a scrapbook montage of photo images come to life, as if you are flicking each page, but out of order as if done randomly, simply to capture the emotion of each character and the complexity of the intelligence used in that century timeframe, especially the evolution of technology and human mixed inter-racial genes, such as Korean-African I suppose.
Even television technology may need to fast-forward a bit to engulf our viewing experience to cube-screen 3D room technology, meaning the walls, floor and ceiling is so projected in 6 screens at the same time, it's almost like being inside the film ;;.
This review of Cloud Atlas (2012) was written by Júlio A on 27 May 2016.
Cloud Atlas has generally received positive reviews.
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