Review of Cloud Atlas (2012) by Gabriel Arthur P — 25 Jan 2014
Fails to speak coherently. Nevertheless expresses really grand, beautiful visions. Typical action camera-work, lighting, and effects. Some fairly wooden performances. It succeeds in delivering a subtextual reflection on (or celebration of) Thespianism and film-making as potential vessels of knowledge and spirit.
Great correspondence between two directing powers.
This review of Cloud Atlas (2012) was written by Gabriel Arthur P on 25 Jan 2014.
Cloud Atlas has generally received positive reviews.
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