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Atlas Shrugged: Part I synopsis: Dagny Taggart (Taylor Schilling) runs Taggart Transcontinental, the largest remaining railroad company in America, with intelligence, courage and integrity, despite the systematic disappearance of her best and most competent workers. She is drawn to industrialist Henry Rearden (Grant Bowler), one of the few men whose genius and commitment to his own ideas match her own. Rearden's super-strength metal alloy, Rearden Metal, holds the promise that innovation can overcome the slide into anarchy. Using the untested Rearden Metal, they rebuild the critical Taggart rail line in Colorado and pave the way for oil titan Ellis Wyatt (Graham Beckel) to feed the flame of a new American Renaissance. Hope rises again, when Dagny and Rearden discover the design of a revolutionary motor based on static electricity - in an abandoned engine factory - more proof to the sinister theory that the "men of the mind" (thinkers, industrialists, scientists, artists, and other innovators) are "on strike" and vanishing from society. -- (C) Official Site. If You Like this movie you can streaming Atlas Shrugged: Part I Best movie without downloading HERE




Movie Title : Atlas Shrugged: Part I
Release Date : Apr 15, 2011 Limited
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : PG-13

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User Ranting Atlas Shrugged: Part I : 3.7
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All Critics Count For Atlas Shrugged: Part I : 46
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Review For Atlas Shrugged: Part I

Made on the cheap with no-name stars, this is no better than a stilted anachronistic curiosity, a low-rent version of the eighties' prime-time soap Dallas, with the industrial concerns and sexual mores of 1950s, all, somehow, set in 2016.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail

A talky bore that spends too much time in wood-panelled offices and at chatter-heavy parties that were clearly shot on the cheap.
Linda Barnard-Toronto Star

Atlas Shrugged: Part I is in many ways charmingly oblivious to its inherent contradictions and the fact that its capitalist titans appear to be squatting in old, abandoned Dynasty sets, eating food-court baked potatoes.
Carina Chocano-New York Times

This comically tasteless and flavorless adaptation of Ayn Rand's bombastic magnum opus delivers her simplistic nostrums with smug self-satisfaction.
Richard Brody-New Yorker

[A] DIY megaproduction... whose ambition vastly exceeds its technical command.
Ben Kenigsberg-Time Out New York

Ayn Rand's monumental 1,168-page, 1957 novel gets the low-budget, no-talent treatment and sits there flapping on screen like a bludgeoned seal.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone

While staying true to Rand's vision, Atlas Shrugged: Part 1 suffers from poor directing and it lacks the sleekness it needs to connect with audiences.
Amy Curtis-We Got This Covered

An eye-rollingly clumsy amble through a Middle Earth of Monopolists -- aimed at Ayn Rand cultists and their fellow travelers
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service

Atlas Shrugged is a passionless experience that feels like a TV movie/miniseries. It's flat, poorly plotted, thinly performed and dull to its core
R. L. Shaffer-IGN DVD

To quote: 'The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often [leads] to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs.
Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing

This dubious distillation of Ayn Rand's objectivist philosophy is a glorified smack around the head with a sociology textbook.
Shaun Munro-What Culture

Think of it as The Omega Code for corporations. There might be a good story in there if it weren't trying too hard to make a political point.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures

There is something inherently noble about making a movie that gets the audience to think a little deeper. A dose of clarity and a pinch of fun never hurt either.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)

... a respectful (and generally respectable) filming ...
Jim Lane-Sacramento News & Review

You can feel them straining against the limitations--moreso than the budget, the time compression. They fought the good fight as well as they possibly could.
Widgett Walls-Needcoffee.com

Its underlying worldview has little to do with its failure.... this could've, and by all rights should've, been a TV miniseries.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com

As timely as a Tea Party rally, Ayn Rand's novel finally reaches the screen - at least a part of it does.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com

It has a story, I suppose, and it even kind of has conflict... Mostly, it has talking. Weirdly esoteric talking about weirdly esoteric things.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

I am not advocating for Rand's political point of view. It is worth a discussion. Only it deserves a better discussion than is given in Atlas Shrugged: Part 1.
Gary Wolcott-Tri-City Herald

This Sharktopus-budget-level cheap, badly-acted, clumsily-written and stiffly-directed movie... still has a lot to offer film fans on both sides of the Great Ayn Rand Divide.
Dave White-Movies.com

Apart from its deficiencies as fiction, whatever its philosophical limitations (the rich and able should only help themselves in Rand's "Objectivism"), the book proves proudly indigestible on film.
Brian Miller-L.A. Weekly

Delivers exactly what its credentials suggest -- a clunky, frequently silly, dubiously acted, barely directed TV movie.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

Serves up a perfect society based on abdication by the rest of us to a snobby affluent egghead elite, in a sort of brazen brainocracy. And with a weird Greed Is Fabulous mantra, laced with topsy turvy Marxism extolling bossy CEO suits in mass rebellion.
Prairie Miller-NewsBlaze

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