

Listening to the 'Cloud Atlas Sextet' fits with all the stories, but can't resonate with Cavendish's. Although while the story is interesting, it doesn't fit quite so well thematically- it's almost too light. The 2012 story is hilarious, and its first scene is a standout Tom Hanks is incredible as Dermot Hoggins. The Nuclear thriller was strong, Halle Berry is great and there are some real twists, and I also loved the 'Dirty Harry' and 'China Syndrome' vibes, but comedy bled into it from the 2012 story which diminished the climax. I found that while the earliest two stories began slowly and plainly, they developed very well and provided fantastic drama, especially the 1849 story. Each of the stories has strengths, a few have faults, but together the medley is incredible. But as with the characters, these plots are connected thematically, and clever wordplay and visual imagery links the stories, such as the end of a monologue referencing "the gates of Hell" and cutting to a shot of the gates of a building that, for Cavendish at least, is the gates of Hell. Genre conventions are toppled, as these stories with different tones are juggled in short intervals, leading from comedic highs to shocking drama in minutes. A Blade Runner-esque clone's struggle for freedom, and the survival of a tribe after 'The Fall'. In just under 3 hours, six radically different stories are told, and they appeal to a broad audience: a 19th century tale of unlikely brotherhood, the letters of a gay composer to his partner in the 1930's, a San Francisco- set conspiracy in the 70's, A hilarious account of an old publisher's woes. Cloud Atlas is also thankfully a very enjoyable film, much longer and denser than much of what is available today. But it also is thematically dense it wants to tell you something through plot, characters, dialogue and symbols.

It tells a big story in an engaging, difficult fashion. The footage supported Dragan's claim that the match had been rigged by Rex Goodwin.Cloud Atlas is unlike its contemporaries at the multiplex. Bruno showed this part to the other members of Team 5Ds, hoping to gain insight into Team Ragnarok's strategy.

One feature is a recording of Jack's Duel against Dragan during his time as King. However, some wrong information is also included, due to the fact that everyone will think that Jack Atlas is not worthy of being king after they realize he was born in Satellite. It is said to answer questions including what is a king and how should a king be. The film contains information on Jack's path to becoming King. Goodwin frowns and says that he cannot answer such uncertain information. The reporter Angela Raines later interrupts Rex Goodwin to point out that the narration was incorrect and asks him if he knew Jack was actually born in Satellite. The narrator describing the film stated that Jack was born in Tops.

The preview of the film was shown shortly after the Fortune Cup, when Jack was no longer King.Ĭelebrities, including the world's top model Misty Tredwell, were present at the event. Its Japanese version name may be a reference to The Lord of the Rings.
Atlas v rising movie#
Atlas Rising, known as Road of the King in the Japanese version, is a movie in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's about Jack Atlas.
