Tuesday, November 13, 2012

"Cloud Atlas" Movie Review

"Cloud Atlas" movie poster.
"Everything is connected: an 1849 diary of an ocean voyage across the Pacific; letters from a composer to his friend; a thriller about a murder at a nuclear power plant; a farce about a publisher in a nursing home; a rebellious clone in futuristic Korea; and the tale of a tribe living in post-apocalyptic Hawaii, far in the future." Written by Anonymous (Sources below.)

Tom Hanks (L) and Halle Barry.
Based upon the novel by David Mitchell, and written for the screen as well as directed by Tom Tykwer ("Run Lola Run", "Perfume: The Story of A Murderer"), Lana Wachowski ("Speed Racer", "V for Vendetta", "The Matrix Trilogy"), and Andy Wachowski ("Bound", "Assassins"), this movie is a visual feast for the eyes. Also starring some of my favorite actors, Tom Hanks, Halle Barry, Jim Broadbent, Hugo Weaving, Jim Sturgess, Doona Bae, Keith David, James D'Arcy, Susan Sarandon, Hugh Grant, David Gyasi, Ben Whishaw, and Xun Zhou. The producers were real slick for this movie: they convinced ten actors to play all of the parts in this film. "Oh, yes, this will make you look great and the budget for this movie won't be too much, but mostly it'll make you look great, Ms. Barry." 

I wasn't sure about this movie at first, but this review from SourceFed helped inspire me to see the film:


Jim Sturgess (L - playing the most badass
boyfriend EVER!) and Doona Bae.
I'm still not sure if I completely understood all that was going on in the movie, but I have the book and a review will be forthcoming. 

I feel bad for the film having to go against the Superstorm Sandy when it came out. I think most people in the Northeast of the states couldn't make it out to the theatre, what with worrying about drowning and the electricity going out. 

If this movie doesn't garner some kind of makeup or special effects awards, or possibly costume design awards, that proves the Oscars are rigged. Now that's a big statement and there are other awards out there, too, but Oscars are big and they make some stupid decisions sometimes. And this was probably one of the more visually enticing films out this year. And possibly one of the best story-wise as well.

Hugo Weaving.
I found it really funny that some of the men played a few of the women and I didn't even realize it. Except for Hugo Weaving, who makes one of the ugliest and tallest women I've ever seen, but he certainly rocked it. I could always tell when it was Tom Hanks, his nose really gives him away. But otherwise the actors were really hidden in their roles, so makeup was amazing.

I really enjoyed this movie. It was beautiful and tragic and awesome. Also, very graphic, I wouldn't recommend this film for anyone under the age of fifteen. "Our lives are not our own."

I give this movie 5 typewriters.


An example of what the makeup was like in "Cloud Atlas",
featuring Halle Barry in the top row and Tom Hanks in the bottom row.
Found picture here.

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