Directors: Tom Tykwer, Andy and Lana Wachowski
Writers: Tom
Tykwer, Andy and Lana Wachowski
Stars: Tom Hanks, Halle
Berry and Hugh Grant (and many others)
Based on: Cloud
Atlas by David Mitchell
Release Date: October 26, 2012
An exploration of how the actions of individual
lives impact one another in the past, present and future, as one soul is shaped
from a killer into a hero, and an act of kindness ripples across centuries to
inspire a revolution.
Cloud Atlas is
(much like Life of Pi) one of those books that I've been wanting to
read, but haven’t gotten into yet. It follows the story or stories of several
characters from different time periods and how their choices affect one
another.
I have to admit that when I found out Cloud
Atlas was being made into a movie,
I was very surprised. I really admire the courage of the filmmakers in taking
such a bold project. Cloud Atlas is a bold book that's hard to adapt. And it's hard to
sell to audiences.
Why?
- Everyone (including the directors) who read the book say
it's hard to explain. And I have to agree. Even after reading the summery
and watching the 5-minute trailer, I don't know how to explain the story
because it's not one story.
- It’s several stories thrown in a mix of every genre you
could think of, from a historical drama to a post-apocalyptic sci-fi.
I felt like I was watching a series of short films being thrown together
as one movie.
- It's directed by three people, which can be off-putting
sometimes.
I nonetheless am really looking forward to Cloud
Atlas. I like to believe that audiences could still embrace this
movie despite it not being what they usually prefer. The ensemble
cast is awesome. I don't remember the last time I've seen actors play multiple
roles in a film. That would be interesting to see. The visuals are stunning, as
expected from the creators of the Matrix. And overall, I love stories
that have to do with choice and how our choices affect our lives and the lives
of others.
Although this is one of the longest trailers
I've seen in a while, but it doesn't feel long. It doesn't succeed in
explaining the movie, but it keeps you intrigued. I really am up for a
bold cinematic experience. If Cloud Atlas did succeed, it
could be another Oscar contender.
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