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Atlas Shrugged Part I

4,5 sur 5 étoiles 939 évaluations

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8 novembre 2011
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10,86 $
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Format NTSC
Contributeur Patrick Fischler, Armin Shimmerman, Michael Lerner, Rebecca Wisocky, Patrick Fischer, Jsu Garcia, Jon Polito, Nick Cassavetes, Taylor Schilling, Navid Negahban, Edi Gathegi, Matthew Marsden, Craig Tsuyumine, Joel McKinnon Miller, Harmon M. Kaslow, Grant Bowler, Neill Barry, Steven Chester Prince, Christina Pickles, Ethan Cohn, Nikki Klecha, John Aglialoro, Graham Beckel, Annabelle Gurwitch, Paul Johansson Afficher plus
Langue Anglais
Nombre de disques 1
Fabricant 20th Century Fox
UPC 024543782810
Code article international 00024543782810

Description du produit

Le roman intemporel d'Ayn Rands du courage et du sacrifice de soi prend vie pour un nouveau millénaire. L'année est 2016, et l'Amérique est au bord de la catastrophe économique. Les plus grands citoyens sont ciblés, et les forces obscures travaillent pour amener les derniers jours des Amériques. Notre seul espoir de salut réside avec Dagny Taggart et Henry Rearden, des individualistes robustes dont les idées audacieuses peuvent avoir le pouvoir de déclencher une révolution et de récupérer le rêve américain.

Détails du produit

  • Rapport hauteur/largeur ‏ : ‎ 2.35:1
  • Produit retiré du marché par le fabricant ‏ : ‎ Non
  • Langue ‏ : ‎ Anglais
  • Dimensions du produit ‏ : ‎ 1,52 x 13,46 x 19,05 cm; 45,36 grammes
  • Numéro de modèle de l'article ‏ : ‎ 22914266
  • Directeur ‏ : ‎ Paul Johansson
  • Format multimédia ‏ : ‎ NTSC
  • Date de sortie ‏ : ‎ 8 novembre 2011
  • Acteurs ‏ : ‎ Patrick Fischler, Taylor Schilling, Grant Bowler, Matthew Marsden, Edi Gathegi
  • Sous-titres : ‏ : ‎ Anglais, Espagnol
  • Société de production ‏ : ‎ 20th Century Fox
  • Producteurs ‏ : ‎ Harmon M. Kaslow, John Aglialoro
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B005N4DP1E
  • Nombre de DVDs ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • Évalué au Canada le 5 février 2018
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    Buy, If you don't want to read the fairly long book or if you want to break the ice into a journey of Ayn Rand for a young person. This movie is a must for the new generation who is pressured each day by media to become part of the global collective. It will change their life and the future.
    This is a three part series because the
    topic is enormous. The only unfortunate thing is that between each part if the trilogy it took so long to finance and complete they had to change main actors. So it is a bit confusing. It is a hard book to base a movie on. Commendable effort.
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  • Évalué au Canada le 17 décembre 2011
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    Atlas Shrugged Part 1 Having read the book, I wondered how they would fit everything into a film and retain the ideas of Ayn Rand. I believe that they did a good job and I was amazed at how much content was covered in a relatively short time. My only complaint would be with the marketing of the film. The film makers have to find a way to capture the interest of people who never heard of Ayn Rand, perhaps by demonstrating how her predictions about American politics and the economy are coming true, in order to generate interest in the coming parts 2 and 3.
    6 personnes ont trouvé cela utile
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  • Évalué au Canada le 26 novembre 2012
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    This movie was way better than expected! Production, script, performances, all very well done. I was expecting a "made for TV" style move, filled with not so thinly veiled political messages. What I got was an entertaining movie that really surprised me. There is a political leaning burried in the movie, but it is subtle and only the most extreme left viewer will notice it. The rest of us will simply say Hmmm, interesting. It is a Sci-Fi movie in many ways, and as such used imagination and the "what if" method of story telling.
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  • Évalué au Canada le 25 novembre 2011
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    Atlas Shrugged is one of the most influential and best-selling books of all-time. It is also one of the longest.

    This movie covers the first third of the novel and does an acceptable job of condensing lots of material into a short amount of time. The cinematography is excellent and the acting is good. Please be aware that this is not meant to be a frivolous movie with shallow characters and meaningless dialogue. The main characters love to work hard and create. They respect other people that are productive and passionate about what they do. They don't waste a lot of time with small talk and empty pleasantries. This may cause some viewers to feel that the conversations in this movie are flat because we have been trained as movie-viewers to expect one-liners, sarcasm, and a lot of idle chit-chat.

    Overall, I really like how they portrayed the main character Dagny Taggart. She is driven and results-oriented but not masculine or overly aggressive. She is actually quite soft-spoken and calm in demeanor. She treats others with respect and although she clearly has self-respect and self-confidence she is not arrogant. What a contrast with how Hollywood portrays other executives (especially female executives) such as in the "Devil Wears Prada", "The Proposal", "Wall Street", etc.

    Atlas Shrugged is about the importance of individual liberty and how increasing governmental intrusion into our lives restricts our personal freedoms and decreases the overall prosperity of a nation. Taxes and regulations are obstacles to innovation and entrepreneurship--they take all the fun out of creating new businesses and are the cause of many business failures. (How many great ideas have died because of bureaucratical red tape? How many people are working at jobs they hate because the costs of tax and regulation compliance make it unprofitable to pursue their dreams? We will never know.)

    As in most cases, the movie is not as good as the book. Simply watch the movie first and you will not be disappointed. I look forward to the sequels and will buy them as soon as they are released.
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  • Évalué au Canada le 14 août 2017
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    I'm a great fan of the book, and tend to re-read it every ten years or so; therefore, I purchased all three of the DVD's. Although there may be a plausible reason, what I found most annoying was all main characters were played by new Actors in each of the DVD's; which I found (frankly) bizarre and negatively impacted the continuity of the whole series. I thoroughly enjoyed the first DVD, put in the second, got ready for the continuation, and was shocked when the characters were replaced with new Actors? Most annoying, was when Dagny Taggart's plane crashed at the end of one episode, showing John Galt reaching in to the plane to pull her out, and then the next DVD had a new Dagny Taggart not in the plane, now on the ground, and John Galt rescuing her from that spot. As I say, Studios and Backers being what they are, there must be an explanation; however, not one benefiting the Viewer. These are well produced, well acted, and shot; just such a shame not having the same Actors through the three DVD's. Hopefully, someone else will bring this to the screen again, and be allowed more control with the finished product.
  • Évalué au Canada le 23 mai 2017
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    Great effort on the screenplay...but you have to have read the book.
  • Évalué au Canada le 24 avril 2018
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    Perfect. Just what I ordered
  • Évalué au Canada le 5 décembre 2012
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    I thought the Part 1 of the movie to be very good.The only problem was with the comentary on the pictujre freezes.
    The movie itself played ok.

    Mark
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  • Torossian
    2,0 sur 5 étoiles Pas compatible lecteur dvd français
    Évalué en France le 1 février 2020
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    Probablement mal lu pas compatible lecteur dvd français
  • Cliente de Amazon
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Excelente Calidad
    Évalué au Mexique le 9 août 2017
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    El producto me llego nuevo y pude observar la película con la calidad que esperaba, me agrado la película aunque siento que cambian mucho de actores
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  • alberto
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles must see ! da vedere !
    Évalué en Italie le 4 janvier 2013
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    This is really a great story for anyone interested in libertarian principles. The movie is very good , considering the small budget and the struggle to produce it. I suggest to get familiar with Ayn Rand's work in general and the story in particular before to see it, You will enjoy it better, otherwise it can be a little cryptic. Anyway, is a must see !

    Questa è una grande storia per chiunque sia interessato ai principi di libertà . Il film è molto buono, bisogna considerare il budget ridotto e le enormi difficoltà che sono state superate per produrlo. Suggerisco di studiare il lavoro di Ayn Rand in generale e la storia in particolare prima di vedere il film, si apprezzerà meglio, altrimenti potrebbe risultare un po' criptico. In ogni caso è un film da vedere assolutamente!
  • jonathan
    2,0 sur 5 étoiles Quel malheur d'avoir voulu porter à l'écran le livre
    Évalué en France le 3 décembre 2013
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    Je suis un fan du lire Atlas Shrugged de Ayn Rand. Le film est complétement raté. L'interprétation cinématographique de ce film est à mourir de tristesse. Quel raté ! Les acteurs ne sont pas crédibles, les raccourcis foireux.
  • dlkitchenjr
    5,0 sur 5 étoiles Atlas Shrugged Part I & Part II
    Évalué aux États-Unis le 4 août 2013
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    I just watched the first two parts of this story and they were great. I look forward to Part III, the final part, which comes out July 2014.

    I found it instructive that >700 of the ~1200 Amazon reviews were 4 or 5 stars, while ~150 were 1 or 2 stars. Leaving aside the 100 ambivalent 3 star people, that makes ~150 haters to ~700 lovers.

    I read all of the 1 & 2 star reviews. Most of them devoted little text criticizing the films as movies. Most of them wrote hatred of wealthy people and pretty much everyone else who has more than they do. One hater argued that Atlas Shrugged is 25 years too late to be a relevant movie and Communism is dead anyway.

    But, Atlas Shrugged is not about communism. Ayn condemned the evil done to everyone by societies that constrain the creativity and productivity of individuals rather than liberate these virtues and reward the individual accomplishments they empower. Ayn taught that every society which denigrates and penalizes its producers, while preaching fairness and common good, is already declining. She warned that leaders who play to the insatiable appetites of society's takers seek to control society's individuals. Ayn herself told Phil Donahue, "Anyone who speaks of the common good is either the state, or wants to be the state."

    Atlas Shrugged has never been more pertinent. Western Europe penalized its producers, rewarded its takers and went bankrupt. America increasingly impedes and penalizes our producers, rewards takers and we are going bankrupt. Our leaders blame our producers for the failure of these policies, then impede and penalize them more for things getting even worse.

    Many haters praised student loans and ridiculed anyone who doesn't. But more student loan money goes out every year and tuition just goes up to absorb it. The same with healthcare. Fifty years ago I had a successful lemonade stand. Now even little towns punish kids for lemonade stands. Many years ago, my friend in Holland told me he never worked overtime because the taxes got so high that his salary for those extra hours wasn't worth it. An American friend told me the same thing last January.

    Way too many people think we actually had Capitalism before the Great Recession and its failure caused the 2008 collapse. What collapsed was Globalism + Socialism, not Capitalism. Ayn teaches that we've not had real Capitalism since before WWI. Too few of us know the difference and fewer still recognize the code words. That ignorance is what the state and those who want to be the state use to play us for fools. Many reviewers of all levels ridiculed one party or the other, but both parties are playing us for fools, and have for many decades.

    These movies are very good and they will help. Take heart that of ~1200 Amazon reviewers, >700 were 4 or 5 stars. That means most of us read and liked the book and even still get it. It means there's still hope. But, hope alone won't save us. Recommend these movies to others. If you can, buy extra copies and share them widely.