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Harmon M. Kaslow, John Aglialoro
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English
Release Year
2011
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English, Spanish
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PG-13
Director
Paul Johansson
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97 min.
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Drama
Movie/TV Title
Atlas Shrugged Part I
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20th Century Fox

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Atlas Shrugged Part I
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Paul Johansson
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Run Time
97 min.
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PG-13
Release Year
2011
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DVD
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Drama
Studio
20th Century Fox

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  • Not as good as the book, but no one could expect it to be.

    Well, hard to say. Huge fan of the book and never really wanted to see it made into a film, because I thought it was impossible to do it justice. If I was wrong, I don't think this effort proved me so. It's hard to watch and not notice the 90+% of the content that is missing. It's not as though the people behind it didn't have the necessary passion, but the think and extremely dense book couldn't possibly be condensed into a 5-hour movie. (I'm multiplying the 100 minutes of this part one into three parts) Even given unlimited funds and the perfect director, this needed to be a very long miniseries. And I'm not sure even then the dogmatic repetition of the theme wouldn't turn off many viewers. The speech in book three alone would take five hours by itself to do. All that said, a ...

  • Good Movie! Should raise interest in the original 1936 Ayn Rand book!

    A very whittled down version of the first half of the original book by Ayn Rand, this movie nevertheless gives a frightening peek into the America which is coming soon--a socialist society where the producers, inventors, job creators and captains of industry are punished, cheated, robbed and betrayed at every turn. Unscrupulous politicians and labor leaders create economic chaos, while unemployment is rampant and factories close down with increasing frequency. Nearing the end of this first installment, industrialists simply start disappearing, without a trace and without a clue as to what happened to them or why. The question becomes: When will these people who make the world work come back, if ever, to start creating jobs and solving problems again? It's best if you go ahead and read ...

  • Great screen-play adapts to a classic novel.

    I highly recommend this story to any American who loves his or her country. I think most people that will be interested in the movie series will have read the book. Those people know that there is no way even two 2-hour movies could do the book justice. Those people are in a sort of advanced readers and thinkers of our time. This movies is a reward for their efforts in studying this great piece of American literature. This movie impressed me with the way it was done. Instead of being set in the past to match the book, the movie is set in the future. This makes the story more thought-provoking since the book has political implications if we don't change our mode of operation in this country. The hypocrisy of the socialists liberals is not lost in this story. And, the all-powerful ...

  • The book is betterthan the film.

    Is difficult to compress a writer of the caliber of Ayn Rand into the time lapse of two movies (I haven't watched Part II). Someone said that to be fair to Atlas Shrugged on the screen, a movie had to be made for each chapter in the book; I agree, perhaps more than one movie for certain chapters. I realize a person has to be quite the cineaste in order to produce a film of the quality of Part I and keep the viewers entertained, I'm certain that viewers who did not read the book found the film acceptable to a four star rating. Many instrumental passages and symbolisms were left out of Part I, perhaps because they had to due to time binds, thus I am giving it a three star rating for good effort; perhaps after I watch Part II I'd be able to better appreciate both films and to evaluate if ...

  • Excelent

    If you have not seen this video and plan on seeing Part ll, this is highly recommended. If you have seen Atlas Shrugged Part ll and not Part l, I recommend you watch Part l to better understand Part ll. If at least all college students see both (Part I and Part ll) and the (Part lll) when it is released enough people would enlightened and our country can be saved for socialism and communism. If High School and college students were required to read Atlas Shrugged they could see the communism taught in the educational system today is gradually taking away their rights and enslaving the whole country. Of course, they would have to first know the constitution and its true meaning and how it differs from all the other types of government. Of all the movies I have seen in the past 60 ...