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Atlas Shrugged 2
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When the global economy is on the verge of collapse, there must be an optimal solution to that disaster. That is the unemployment problem of 24%. The gas is $ 42 per gallon. Perhaps it will be a single mode of transport, which is a single rail and a single transport. An optimal solution is discovered by Dagny Taggart, managing director of Taggart Transcontinental, which will solve the escalating energy crisis. The solution lies in a prototype of an engine that draws energy from static electricity. It seems to be a difficult task and an endless race with time.
When the global economy is on the verge of collapse, there must be an optimal solution to that disaster. That is the unemployment problem of 24%. The gas is $ 42 per gallon. Perhaps it will be a single mode of transport, which is a single rail and a single transport. An optimal solution is discovered by Dagny Taggart, managing director of Taggart Transcontinental, which will solve the escalating energy crisis. The solution lies in a prototype of an engine that draws energy from static electricity. It seems to be a difficult task and an endless race with time.
Actors:
Patrick Fabian,
Bob Beckel,
Juan Williams,
Mel Fair,
James Jordan,
Richard T. Jones,
Bug Hall
Patrick Fabian
7 December 1964, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Bob Beckel
Juan Williams
10 April 1954, Colon, Panama
Mel Fair
22 March 1964, Homestead, Florida, USA
James Jordan
14 March 1979, Houston, Texas, USA
Richard T. Jones
16 January 1972, Japan
Bug Hall
4 February 1985, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Country:
United States
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October 13, 2012
If the novel Atlas Shrugged is ultimate libertarian porn, then the first two installments of the screen adaptation are soggy softcore.
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A greedy billionaire's most feverish nightmare realized with all the amateurish panache of a daytime soap opera.
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November 05, 2012
The Bad Boys II of ****ty propaganda films, morally and aesthetically corrupt yet compulsively watchable in the broad strokes. Somewhere, in heaven, Eisenstein is laughing. Hard.
June 09, 2013
There are ironic footnotes in cinema history because they champion the free market yet fail miserably in it.
October 13, 2012
A disaster as a film, Atlas also is laughable in its presentation of Rand's ideology.
October 15, 2012
Director John Putch struggles to find balance or generate a single spark from the clunky mix of romance, political diatribe and thriller.
October 19, 2012
The film's excruciating unwatchability transcends politics.
New York Times
October 15, 2012
The producers are going to have to hire a better director if they want moviegoers to be curious enough about this Galt guy to buy a ticket for the presumptive third and final chapter.
October 19, 2012
Atlas won't be the only one to shrug off this tiresome load.
Variety
October 13, 2012
It's consistent with its predecessor as a somewhat awkward translation of Ayn Rand's 1957 novel to our current era, handled with bland telepic-style competency.
October 15, 2012
Seriously, if this is the best promotion of itself that the free market can manage, it really would benefit from the help of a Ministry of Culture or something.

