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Why So Many People Didn’t Understand Cloud Atlas 

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@andyec-fp7cc
@andyec-fp7cc 2 года назад
one thing you didn't highlight, is this film is definitely a proponent of time being a flat circle, with all the stories happening simultaneously. the editing is brilliant in showing this, for example, son mi says one door closes and a new one opens and she will see him there and the movie cuts to the door opening with Adam Ewing arriving back to his wife.....again, this is a brilliant aspect of the film, imo of course...
@user-ls5vz7zd1u
@user-ls5vz7zd1u 2 года назад
@andy. ec I also noticed this „flat circle“ concept: There are details in the film, for example the intro song for the 1973-story sounding like the Cloud Atlas Sextet before you find out about the Cloud Atlas Sextet.
@jonsnow1123
@jonsnow1123 2 года назад
I don't know where you got that. I see it as exactly the opposite, a story that flowed from one era to another.
@pasanhabeynayake4823
@pasanhabeynayake4823 Год назад
@andy. ec yeah I that is the core concept of the film
@MARSBELLA1
@MARSBELLA1 Год назад
Thats just Nietche and its basic. What DO YOU THINK/FEEL from it?
@geigercourtier
@geigercourtier Год назад
Of course 😂 our perception of time as is, is quite damning despite its benefits.
@gotobannfpv
@gotobannfpv 2 года назад
Films with this amazing level of writing just aren’t made anymore. So many levels of depth and someone who experiences very vivid dreams, lucid dreams and deja vu which often makes me feel complacent with reality and the wonder as to why it is. This film really meant a lot to me that there are people that are so deeply thinking the same way to make a film of this level. It makes time feel more fluid than a straight path.
@paulelroy6650
@paulelroy6650 2 года назад
plenty of films with this depth are made .
@triceratops7084
@triceratops7084 2 года назад
"anymore" lol this only a decade's old.The Lighthouse is an example of such excellency
@geoffy8245
@geoffy8245 2 года назад
The credit goes to David Mitchell for writing the book which this screenplay was adapted from. His other books are great too.
@casandralynn
@casandralynn Год назад
Pay attention to your vivid dreams ~ as they are the hints from your soul of forgotten remembrances ✨
@bluesoul7163
@bluesoul7163 5 месяцев назад
do you know what the problem is too? It's true that films like this aren't made anymore, but what's the point of making serious, high-budget films, etc., if 80% of people don't even understand them? what if they do poorly at the box office? what if some Netflix crap with script and dialogues, written by an AI, earn the same money? the problem nowadays is that the average culture has declined... when I was kid we watched movies like, Shlinder's List, Full Metal Jacket, Platoon, Scarface, Shining, Dead Poets Society, American History X, The Shawshank Redemption, The Last of Mohicans, Matrix, Seven, Fight Club, Pulp Fiction, GoodFellas, Taxi Driver etc etc... Where are this movies nowdays ? At school teachers used to show us movies with a message, culture... What do the kids of today watch? superhero movies? then obviously, you show them Cloud Atlas and they don't understand anything...
@alanabroad3471
@alanabroad3471 6 месяцев назад
Ben Whishaw's hair deserves its very own Oscar.
@MiSambra
@MiSambra 2 года назад
This movie is like comfort food to me. I can see why it might not be for everyone, but I love it.
@moguldamongrel3054
@moguldamongrel3054 Год назад
I loved clouds atlas. It was a great attempt at 4d writing usingl casualty and reincarnation as core concepts to project across a 2d quasi 3d movie format. A style rarely mastered let alone conveyed so well.
@extraterrestrialcontent
@extraterrestrialcontent Год назад
Tf is 4 dimensional writing 😭
@newpowerup1996
@newpowerup1996 2 года назад
One of my all time favorties. I liked how the most vicious person (played by Hugo Weaving) became an evil spirit by the end.
@mlml8018
@mlml8018 9 месяцев назад
Most vicious person was Hugo Grant whose reincarnations got progressively worse until he eventually becomes the cannibal chief
@MrGhostsword
@MrGhostsword Год назад
This was one of the most beautiful and moving movies I have seen to date.. loved it.
@Myndset88
@Myndset88 8 месяцев назад
Do you know how many levels of awake you have to be to fully understand this movie? If you get it, you won't be able to make others understand. That's the brilliance of thew writing. However, if you combine this movie with many others that are basically telling us the same thing... then it makes more sense. Vanilla Sky, Tron, The Island of Dr Moreau, WestWorld, In the Mouth of Madness, Matrix, the list goes on and on.... and still people think it's just entertainment.
@LuminalMind
@LuminalMind 10 месяцев назад
Something about this movie the music the scene transitions. All of it inspires me to live my best life today! I've seen this movie more than 100 times and I spot something new each and every time.
@trevorgoodchild666
@trevorgoodchild666 2 года назад
this movie literally altered the path of my life. i luv this movie.
@skeightemerica
@skeightemerica Год назад
same, i just came to the realization myself. 10 years later after seeing the movie in theater i finally realize it greatly impacted my life
@SuperSpecies
@SuperSpecies Год назад
What sort of path change did it cause?
@moonkinx
@moonkinx Год назад
I rewatch this everytime I feel lost in life
@areumdawo
@areumdawo 2 года назад
i watched the movie i read the book i never have anyone to discuss it with .. this story is definitely not for everyone but there are a lot of interesting themes going on ..
@dasha4102
@dasha4102 2 года назад
Honestly ive watched the film now for the first time. My good friend told me that i wouldn't get it at the first time. So i watched it VERY very closely rewinding some 10 second scenes 4-5 times. Now im lookin for a good explanation but everyone says only stuff that i allready knew. The only thing i didnt knew was the reincarnation part. I thought because of the birthmark every main character has, its because they are related to each other but no its just they are the same soul. But THATS IT. Everything else was really clear
@unafellingeliassen9510
@unafellingeliassen9510 2 года назад
​@@dasha4102 did you see this video essay ? so beautiful in my opinion :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LwLP62fL83k.html&ab_channel=LikeStoriesofOld
@erdbar718
@erdbar718 Год назад
​@@dasha4102 yeah I think many themes are quite obvious. What made this movie a lot of fun to watch over and over for me was to find new connections each time. Like the button, or the book from the sea crossing. It's just a lot of fun to look out for them. Also it's not just about reincarnation. It's also about the effect our actions now have on people in the future. All their stories influence the others and other people's actions. Maybe that was obvious as well for you but it's certainly not as easy to spot all the connections. It probably helped that your rewinded the movie a few times; I usually watch it one go and definitely didn't catch lots of things the first few times
@ponibrojokobro1397
@ponibrojokobro1397 Год назад
I watched this movie three times in cinema when it come out in my country. There are so many storylines & details that i missed first time watching it. a bit confusing but the premises is really good.... made me keep coming to the cinema The Book however, is another story. I cant stand the writing style... too boring and i dont know how to call it.... dry?? i havent finished it yet nor i have any intention trying to finish reading it again 😂😂😂 sorry for bad english
@maggs131
@maggs131 11 месяцев назад
Movies, or should I say masterpieces like this will always go over the simps heads. They don't want to have to think and sadly cloud atlas didn't receive nearly as much praise as it rightfully deserved
@buttpub
@buttpub 11 месяцев назад
Within the bleak panorama of human life depicted in "Cloud Atlas," these brief instances stand out as delicate flashes of optimism and elegance, underscoring the idea that although history may repeat itself, it isn't set in stone. The dual nature of the film-the sad and the optimistic, the despairing and the hopeful-makes it a compelling, if complex, portrait of the complexities of human life. It's a reminder that while we may be mired in imperfection, our striving for something better is a part of the condition we call human.
@wesleydunphy9182
@wesleydunphy9182 2 года назад
I ate a bunch of shrooms and had past life memories then found this movie the next day, tripped me out.
@jonsnow1123
@jonsnow1123 2 года назад
Sounds like you got your money's worth!
@dawnfloyd4214
@dawnfloyd4214 7 месяцев назад
Funny thing, I had a dream about this movie long before it came out, so I bought the DVD when it became available. It was a difficult movie to follow but one thing I got from it is that we are all connected. I don't know why I dreamed of this movie but I feel there is something in there for me to realize.
@mark_nz
@mark_nz 9 месяцев назад
I don't think anyone has ever tried to convey the evolution of a consciousness/soul across time and multiple incarnations before? Really was a work of art.
@wagnerribeiro8036
@wagnerribeiro8036 11 месяцев назад
The actors were so changed from an incarnation to another that it was little bit difficult to keep track of who was who. The main actors were not so difficult; but the secondary ones made me look for them on RU-vid/google.
@ozthebeeman
@ozthebeeman Год назад
I never read the novel, but God damn I just loved this film. don't get me wrong, it suffers from a lot of problems, not all the characters are good. some plot lines are too obvious, and some are insanely convoluted qnd it's insanely pretentious, BUT it oozes so mush personality and style I just loved every second of it
@lucasaur9199
@lucasaur9199 2 года назад
I now have a video to share to people who say they didn’t understand or like Cloud Atlas! Thank youuuuuu
@deionamariemuhammad628
@deionamariemuhammad628 Год назад
I loved this movie. Most people haven't seen it but, I met a guy at work who did and I couldn't believe that he could review the movie with me. 😁 Most people are like "what? Um, no."
@swampqueen9161
@swampqueen9161 Год назад
I reccomend reading "The Poetry of Meng Chiao and Han Yü" a book by Stephen Owen published by the Yale University Press. Han Yu of the Tang dynasty wrote "the weak are meat and the strong will eat" everything about Han Yu I read has provided me further insight into cloud atlas. His philosophy and poetry have made their brand in time. If you're curious I emphatically recommend you follow the trail of Han Yu.
@phobosthemage260
@phobosthemage260 Год назад
okay but only because this is a random midnight reddit comment i read on a CLOUD ATLAS video which is my fave movie other than the matrix. pls go watch omeleto's new short film it's the best thing since cloud atlas to wrinkle your big brain in nth dimension
@phobosthemage260
@phobosthemage260 Год назад
yt. wherever I am. fkn cloud atlas makes me tear up evertim
@markmd9
@markmd9 2 года назад
This is not just 1 movie, this is 6 in 1 movie
@jittery_dominic
@jittery_dominic 2 года назад
One of the Best movies I ever seen
@suburbanwhitedad7338
@suburbanwhitedad7338 Год назад
This movie is a masterpiece. It felt like an unadaptable novel
@extraterrestrialcontent
@extraterrestrialcontent Год назад
It was a novel…
@awr2217
@awr2217 5 месяцев назад
A sci -fi masterpiece. And one of my favorite films of all time.
@coaxihuitl
@coaxihuitl Год назад
Thanks for this video, interesting. Pythagoras was definitely not the first philosopher to conceive of reincarnation though. It’s likely starting to be seen as a concept in India in the Rgveda (1500-1000 BCE), then the Brahmanas (900-600 BCE) explicitly talk about it. Finally the theme is expounded upon philosophically as a state to be escaped from in the Brihadaranyka (800-500 BCE). Pythagoras is 6th to 5th century BCE.
@steevidrums
@steevidrums 7 месяцев назад
I have watched this film many times since I first saw it in 2013. And it never gets boring to rewatch. I can think of only one or two other films which have captured my imagination with its themes as this. I think this film didn't hit that well when it came out because it needs several viewings. My first watch I remember being so impressed but just wanted to watch it again as so much missed my feeble brain first time around. From the small bits I have read from the book (Somni's story for example) it's so much more dense than in the movie, with good reason. If they'd fleshed out the all the storylines in the book, it would need a series of several seasons to capture it. So I think they did a fine job making it merely 3 hours.
@artemismoonbow2475
@artemismoonbow2475 10 месяцев назад
Look into Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit" and the Master/Slave Dialectic. The oppressors become the masters of a system through fear (usually through direct violence or the concocted threat of an outside violence), but eventually they become weak and dependent on the increasingly strong oppressed that always awaken to the understanding that they are forged strong by their suffering. The weak have the numbers, the skills, and the spirit, and all the oppressor has is weapons and fear. The oppressor gradually looses their power to instill fear and themselves are ruled by their dependency and fear that they themselves created. Dune, the books, also have this as a dominant theme.
@jenniferruip4688
@jenniferruip4688 Год назад
Beautiful movie, truly my favorite.
@germansniper5277
@germansniper5277 Год назад
I love this film so much.
@mylestacher5251
@mylestacher5251 Год назад
Great video !! Love this movie
@janicenicholls5924
@janicenicholls5924 Год назад
A gorgeous Film.
@harryv6752
@harryv6752 9 месяцев назад
This was such an awesome film and definitely an experience in the theater.
@Elkendrien
@Elkendrien 10 месяцев назад
I will never understand why so few appreciate this movie. It is truly a masterpiece. I do think it does the novel justice. One of the great adaptations for sure.
@95DiKar
@95DiKar 10 месяцев назад
I was asking the same question...maybe it's bcs most ppl didn't get the meta meaning...
@afg-hf6zj
@afg-hf6zj 7 месяцев назад
So few appreciate this movie because so few can wrap their heads around it. It's far too complex and intricate. People just don't have the patience for films like this. My favorite contemporary film for sure and I discovered it by accident. This movie watches like comfort food eats IMO... This movie kind of bombed at the box office and was received with mix reviews again, because people just didn't understand it... Beautiful movie..
@blyawakes
@blyawakes 9 месяцев назад
Loved this movie, have watched it many times!❤
@elifcantemuroglu177
@elifcantemuroglu177 2 месяца назад
Is there any line better than this: "Our lives are not our own, From womb to tomb, we're bound to others. Past and present, and by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future". movie soundtrack is also perfect
@4brightnight847
@4brightnight847 Год назад
Thank you for this!
@Boston-be3pq
@Boston-be3pq 2 года назад
I love this Film.
@hermanubis7046
@hermanubis7046 2 года назад
'Ive watched it 20+ times and it still gives me goosebumps. Most people don't even get it; I find this quite concerning and depressing (and says a lot about them).
@StephenSeabird
@StephenSeabird 3 месяца назад
Felt an impulse to respond, after just showing this trailer to someone. It's depressing a bit, yes, that people refuse the implications that 'consciousness' continues after death. The 'Karmic Destiny' lectures, in several volumes, by Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) recommended.
@danielpseery6861
@danielpseery6861 Год назад
Although I agree with you, I thought it was how the actions of the love and caring of one human being can change the course of human events when it comes to man's inhumanity to man.
@petra.tinnitus.insomnia.recova
@petra.tinnitus.insomnia.recova 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely agree. That's what I saw the most too. How one act of kindness can change the path of humanity and forge the future.
@mehcol
@mehcol Год назад
I've watched it 3 times and thought it was brilliant but unfathomable
@MARSBELLA1
@MARSBELLA1 Год назад
Darling thankyou for your insight - FROBISHER is pronounces FROBE (from as in Strobe) ISHER - and Cavendish is pronounced CAV (like have) AN DISH. The book is actually about connection by physical and metaphysical forces.
@M37_jase
@M37_jase Год назад
One of my favorite movies, just tried to explain how great it is to someone
@salomina1302
@salomina1302 2 года назад
that's my favorite movie i never saw something like that
@jonsnow1123
@jonsnow1123 2 года назад
I am unknowledgeable of the book, but for me I didn't see the characters as literal reincarnated souls but rather a Continuum through space and time, and an expose on the two sides of humanity. And a demonstration of the power of collaboration and love over hate. As when Somni proclaims, "From womb to tomb we are bound." Less prosaically said, "We're all in this together."
@jonsnow1123
@jonsnow1123 2 года назад
Nucleus Accumbens
@ryanh3610
@ryanh3610 9 месяцев назад
I respectfully disagree. I feel that line means you are bound to only one person, one soul, and your souls united create one devine soul capable of transcending the mortal realm and allow for reincarnation, just to see destiny and fate hopefully repeat itself again.
@lovingmyself1578
@lovingmyself1578 Год назад
Only us who believes in past lives lives & understands this movie.💜💜💜
@LevinLaniakea
@LevinLaniakea Год назад
🤣
@nurailidepaepe2783
@nurailidepaepe2783 Год назад
uh no
@danielpseery6861
@danielpseery6861 Год назад
I don't believe in past lives yet I still understand the movie. I felt it was more about what one person's love can change the evil that is culturally acceptable. I got the reincarnation aspect of the film, but I did not believe that was the main story.
@markymarkix4683
@markymarkix4683 3 года назад
Excellent analysis.
@andrew-rn9ui
@andrew-rn9ui Год назад
I watched the movie on acid / lsd and its my all time favorite movie with fear and loathing in Las Vegas,
@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid
@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid 10 месяцев назад
But it seems so random. Tom Hanks' character was an evil murderous doctor, an aggravated murderous author who acted on impulse that one time, then a do-gooder nuclear whistleblower who paid the price, then a good family man in a harsh future who made the right choices yet still watched his tribe killed off. So his one evil life, and one delinquent life, and one troubled life, didn't seem to balance. Although he ended up happy enough with many grandchildren with Halle Berry Prescient. What will his next life bring? Hugh Grant was always evil. That one tracks. Doona Bae was always good, that tracks. Of course if time is an illusion and everything happens at once then looking for character arcs through lifetimes may be pointless. Damn such a good movie.
@BlondeManNoName
@BlondeManNoName 7 месяцев назад
In his future lives "Tom Hanks" was paying off the karma from his past deeds. The potential in all of us exists to make good or evil choices, or selfish and less selfish ones. Some souls choose or are able to remain good for a very long time if not forever, while others turn, stay wicked and might become even worse over time.
@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid
@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid 7 месяцев назад
@@BlondeManNoName I just hope souls don't exist. We can't find one, we can see people become evil, and sinners become saints, when their brain is damaged. Seems pretty naturalistic all around.. but who knows
@asianmelb
@asianmelb Год назад
it’s about infinity consciously and unconcious….. to ascend to become god like somni or the devil (nurse ratchet)
@danielsimpson8929
@danielsimpson8929 2 года назад
Love this film. It's the best film I've ever seen. Just watched it for the second time. Was years ago the first time, maybe 2014. One thing that trips me up though is 1979 overlapping with 2012 characters... so a single soul can exist twice in two different bodies at the same time? Even if the soul in 1979 played by berry died in 1980, that makes the 2012 soul 32 years old if immediately birthed back on earth and the 2012 character was a senior citizen... so... I don't see why the overlap makes sense. Otherwise one of the best stories ever presented. Fantastic film.
@raaadhika
@raaadhika Год назад
No, single soul canot exist twice in two different bodies at the same time.
@autumnpielovers112
@autumnpielovers112 Год назад
No, they didn't try to show us just one soul, but several souls being reincarnated. Those with the birthmarks just were the ones who changed the narrative in their stories, they thought differently, they didn't follow the norms..
@caronstout354
@caronstout354 10 месяцев назад
Cloud Atlas is: 6 eras, 6 stories, 6 characters, 6 actors, 1 birthmark, and 1 soul.
@nomad4ilm822
@nomad4ilm822 Год назад
Good explanation but the reincarnation is far older than ancient Greece. Ancient Egyptian and ancient Indians had this ideas millenniums before. In fact, from Egypt/Kemet, the Greek took their teachings!
@jesusnthedaisychain
@jesusnthedaisychain Месяц назад
The stupidest critique I've heard about this movie is that it used tons of yellowface/blackface/brownface/etc... That person basically let me know that they had no interest in trying to understand the movie. In my opinion, it's the best thing the Wachowskis ever made.
@somejaywalkers5915
@somejaywalkers5915 2 года назад
This was gnostic af !!
@jonsnow1123
@jonsnow1123 2 года назад
I know F-all about Gnosticism, but reading a little, I see it described as mystic. That makes me think of another idealogy/religion, Sufi Islam. Which is also described as mystic. Perhaps mysticism is an evolutionary step to enlightenment.
@daisy671
@daisy671 2 года назад
Well it was created, acted, and financed by Satanists. So there's that.
@jonsnow1123
@jonsnow1123 2 года назад
@@daisy671 Just sprinkle some fairly dust around you, and you'll be fine.
@meepintosh7968
@meepintosh7968 5 месяцев назад
A movie about reincarnation and our endless lifetimes
@emillion4470
@emillion4470 3 месяца назад
I still can't wrap my brain around CA. Perhaps I never will....and that's OK too.
@davidrosoff3228
@davidrosoff3228 Год назад
Unfortunately, it's been awhile since I saw the film, & I don't remember it that well. So, I can't comment on the movie review (although it seems fascinating). However, I found the way too common Eurocentric, racist "history" of philosophy aspect of the video extremely offensive. This is especially troubling given the fact that this is supposed to be a channel that educates about philosophy. As most people surely know, the idea of the soul being reincarnated was around in Asia thousands of years before Pythagoras was even born. So, how could the idea have been created by him, or by any Greek, for that matter.
@lazerbeam134
@lazerbeam134 10 месяцев назад
Also the video completely ignores the fact that the film was made by Marxists with Marxist themes that are central to the film
@markmd9
@markmd9 2 года назад
Do you know what is unifying these stories? Not knowledge, It's struggle!
@raaadhika
@raaadhika Год назад
There is a hard struggle for life by all kinds of living entities, and the Vedas say that this is quite natural. The living being is eternal by nature, but due to his bondage in material existence he has to change his body over and over. This process is called transmigration of the soul or karma-bandhana, bondage by one’s work. The living entity has to work for his livelihood because that is the law of material nature, and if he does not act according to his prescribed duties, he transgresses the law of nature and binds himself more and more to the cycle of birth and death in the many species of life. (Śrī Īśopaniṣad - His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda)
@autumnpielovers112
@autumnpielovers112 Год назад
@@raaadhika interesting, thank you!
@lazerbeam134
@lazerbeam134 10 месяцев назад
Specifically, the unifying theme is class struggle
@gamer1X12
@gamer1X12 Месяц назад
people use freedom to construct order, and order often restricts some freedoms. the two are sides of the same coin, they are mutually and intrinsically tied together. and further sidebar, order =/ oppression or bad. "order" can mean cohesion and peace in the same way that "freedom" can mean anarchy and destruction. theres a reason why, for over 6,000 years, humanity has kept crawling back to heirarchies, systems, and religions that create (or at least give the impression of) order. it serves a positive purpose in the same way that too much reckless freedom can serve a negative purpose. If using "order" in the social sense, as in whatever is the status quou, then paradoxically, freedom itself can be the order.
@gothboschincarnate3931
@gothboschincarnate3931 2 года назад
The mind cant hold the experiences of the the previous lifetimes. There is no place to put such memories. we are born without long term memory. it may very well be put in short term, but that evaporates quickly. if it is there, a dream VCR might be able to access it? Such knowledge if reincarnation has to be accessed in a different way. thru visions and meditation.
@henrikpersson4371
@henrikpersson4371 Год назад
our dna is everything and all we ever experienced is there. when we are here on earth we have access to all our incarnations and most of us have lives at the same time on other planets/galaxyes. just you go listen to GREGG BRADEN........... namaste
@gothboschincarnate3931
@gothboschincarnate3931 Год назад
@@henrikpersson4371 GREGG BRADEN is not impressive.
@gothboschincarnate3931
@gothboschincarnate3931 Год назад
@@davidlean1060 Scientology?? explain. I gained all this thru careful meditation.
@BlondeManNoName
@BlondeManNoName 7 месяцев назад
That's why there is the unconscious mind and the Akashic records.
@PhoenixRiseinFlame
@PhoenixRiseinFlame 2 года назад
You missed the mutualism theme in the movie
@jonsnow1123
@jonsnow1123 2 года назад
Don't think I have ever heard that term. I have something to look up.
@jonsnow1123
@jonsnow1123 2 года назад
After looking up mutualism, I would say Collaboration is more accurate. And I am a big fan of Collaboration.
@OttoAkama
@OttoAkama 10 месяцев назад
I fear that after the failure of this story, writers got discouraged and began writing stories that can be produced for the chicken-brained majority.
@Mishima505
@Mishima505 Год назад
David Mitchell must have been smoking some seriously strong weed when he wrote the book.
@Majestros
@Majestros 5 месяцев назад
My favorite movie
@renzoschlender4102
@renzoschlender4102 2 года назад
I love this movie it’s very emerging
@ethanjamesescano
@ethanjamesescano Год назад
What if this is the prequel to the Matrix
@caronstout354
@caronstout354 10 месяцев назад
The Terminator franchise is the prequel to the Matrix
@catsupchutney
@catsupchutney Год назад
Playback speed 0.75 makes the narration tolerable.
@user-jc2we4sn1i
@user-jc2we4sn1i 6 месяцев назад
Dreams are nonsequential
@LB-yg2br
@LB-yg2br 7 месяцев назад
Cool, thanks for confirming that this movie really was as dumb as I thought it was and there was no theme I missed.
@Nihal-wx3th
@Nihal-wx3th 2 года назад
Good movie, the only thing that weirded me out was the strange "asian" make up on the actors
@andreascabreira
@andreascabreira 2 года назад
they used all the make up budget on tom hanks
@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394
Because they watched the movie instead of reading the book.
@caesarborgia4012
@caesarborgia4012 Год назад
Maybe cause most of the humans and by following majority of the people who live in our society able to watch movies are just ....how to say.... stupid ?
@lazerbeam134
@lazerbeam134 10 месяцев назад
You left a huge philosophical underpinning of this film completely unexplored- it is a grand narrative about class struggle and is heavily influenced by Marxist ideas
@benineimeo
@benineimeo 4 месяца назад
I've always interpreted this movie not believing in souls or reincarnation but rather that the choices we make will go on to affect those that exist after us regardless of time. Every choice you make has repercussions in the future and those choices will reverberate throughout all of human history.
@lee-ci8mj
@lee-ci8mj 2 года назад
Ok but when they made bae donna (the future clone girls’ actress) white I lost it 😭😭 like whyyy they even made her eyes smaller and green noo
@Pamutsetse
@Pamutsetse 11 месяцев назад
Mr Cavendish 😂
@annaf3915
@annaf3915 2 года назад
I liked the idea of the movie once I began to understand it (took me an hour or so). What I found very distracting was the amount of action movie like scenes and the excessive violence. It's like 6 different types of movie (historic, comedy, love story, conspiracy, dystopia, more dystopia) weren't enough, they all needed to have some blood splashing and shooting going on on top of it. Instead of adding to the plot and idea behind the movie, it took away from it.
@Joeysaladslover
@Joeysaladslover 2 года назад
What was excessive? Do you have an example? I felt it added to the story, except for maybe the fancy fighting in neo Seoul
@annaf3915
@annaf3915 2 года назад
@@Joeysaladslover For example the fall from the window when it was shown how the body hits the street... I didn't feel I needed to see that ;-)
@Joeysaladslover
@Joeysaladslover 2 года назад
@@annaf3915 I don’t feel that’s excessive, it’s not meant to be pleasant, I think you just have a weak stomach. Also it’s clearly cgi lol
@autumnpielovers112
@autumnpielovers112 Год назад
@@annaf3915 i think the violence was shown the dynamics of development, just to highlight the downfall of certain characters. Some bad ones became worse (Tom Hanks) and some good ones became even better (Holly Berry) or that Asian girl.
@ghostinplainsight4803
@ghostinplainsight4803 Год назад
Wortht Movie Ever!
@geigercourtier
@geigercourtier Год назад
The book was better imo
@abccoy
@abccoy 21 день назад
Great movie to watch on shrooms
@i3osco717
@i3osco717 10 месяцев назад
Nawlesch
@bitunit4842
@bitunit4842 Год назад
Whistle much
@tdamtoft
@tdamtoft 8 месяцев назад
Please speak quicker quicker quicker quicker, makes it easier to dislike this rushed rushed rushed rushed review. HUGE thumbs down just coz the pace.
@c.g.c.7735
@c.g.c.7735 2 года назад
Re edit the film and have it be told in chronological order. Get rid of a couple scenes and I bet you this movie will be a classic.
@CG-eh6oe
@CG-eh6oe Год назад
That would destroy the movie, at least for me. The strength of this movie is how hard certain emotional moments hit because they are grouped thematicially with similar story beats of all 6 stories. If you basicially rip the movie apart into 6 different movies you just have a sequence of 6 short movies that are tonally all over the place.
@lazerbeam134
@lazerbeam134 10 месяцев назад
@@CG-eh6oe Yeah it would be a travesty and a destruction of the art of this film to do what OP suggested fr
@jamesmullany2785
@jamesmullany2785 Месяц назад
You missed the point
@alicenestpasmonprenom5784
@alicenestpasmonprenom5784 Год назад
Because they are not humanists
@radomiriz
@radomiriz 6 месяцев назад
You need to slow your reading down. Jesus Christ, that was fast.
@bluesoul7163
@bluesoul7163 5 месяцев назад
Nowdays movies are trash....so sad...
@govi8419
@govi8419 11 месяцев назад
Ok..I see they tried showing some of the cast as Chinese by makeup like Jim strugess... But I don't understand why did the try Chinese makeup for keithDavid...it's like they believed just a monolid eye makeup can converts a nigga into a Chinese..😢😢😢
@jamesrogers2757
@jamesrogers2757 2 года назад
Nice analysis. You should really proofread, or "proofwatch" your videos before you post though, in terms of presentation this is pretty amateur but it's obvious that you are trying.
@ramonrivera533
@ramonrivera533 Год назад
You talk to fast
@Ghostface634
@Ghostface634 Год назад
We understood it was racist...too many yellow faced actors.
@darkzones3d612
@darkzones3d612 Год назад
the photography looks cheap af. like it looks good on ladscapes but looks really bad on close. its a bad movie for sure. looks like bad photography at close range + fakelooking close range decoratioms + bad timing
@alexportugal1212
@alexportugal1212 2 года назад
stupid long confusing movie its all what it is
@user-ls5vz7zd1u
@user-ls5vz7zd1u 2 года назад
You just don’t understand it. That is why you don’t like it.
@fredriks5090
@fredriks5090 2 года назад
A movie that flies swiftly above 95% of peoples heads because they are too bluepilled to give a shit about mythology and the STORY we all live within and tell to eachother. You chose to deny this movie, and thus refused to take the redpill. This movie is about Elrond, the healthy elf that lives within us - which inevitably will degrade into a radioactive dwarf if we don't combat time itself by acknowledging eachothers Elves. Yes, this movie is a circlejerk of Wachowski and Tolkien mythology, but they are both just an attempt at decoding the human reality we all live in regardless of wether you like these movies or not. "Cloud Atlas" is a mirrored synonym of "Elrond" because it means "Star Dome", which just so happens to be the last frame of the movie - where Tom Hanks' star spangled dome,- home of a degraded ghost of Elrond hides, sits looking at the star spangled cloud atlas in which earth resides. LOTR, MATRIX and Cloud Atlas are all just trying to explain how Yggdrasill, or time itself, - functions. The Wachowskis also took this one step further in Jupiter Ascending where they basically insist that Star Wars is real. Hollywood is slowly merging into itself because all which is left to tell is the movies already made, meaning we have run out of distinguishable stories and are already turning back in time trying to stop a matrix reset. We are dangerously near, and I hope Matrix 4 gives us all the purple pill.
@alexportugal1212
@alexportugal1212 2 года назад
@@fredriks5090 lame
@drei_thirteen
@drei_thirteen 2 года назад
It is a pretty toy that teaches communism, promotes ass rape as love, destroys family values and is a vanity fest for the actors and actresses involved. Like most modern movies.
@user-ls5vz7zd1u
@user-ls5vz7zd1u 2 года назад
@@fredriks5090 You must either be the biggest idiot or the biggest joker I have ever encountered in a comment section.
@maninscratch
@maninscratch Год назад
I watched in a Cinema in Munich and never felt so lost. It's trash.
@maxsimus445
@maxsimus445 7 месяцев назад
Всем привет из России ,Облачный Атлас один из моих любимых фильмов . .
@maxsimus445
@maxsimus445 7 месяцев назад
Я почему-то не верю в бога но верю в то что мы перерождается в будущем через своих детей . .
@coupdegras107
@coupdegras107 5 месяцев назад
If you enjoyed the film DO NOT read the book. Totally different narrative
@willow.1392
@willow.1392 Год назад
I dont think you said anything that was enlightening. Its a very long drawn out film and not much to say, Could of made it more watchable at the standard 90mins.
@markmiller489
@markmiller489 Год назад
The movie is too hard to follow.
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