An ambitious and impressive adaptation of the complex Booker runner-up novel by David Mitchell that intertwines six stories across genres and time periods. More successful than other recent oeuvres with epic metaphysical sweep (e.g. Malick’s “The Tree of Life” or Aronofsky’s “The Fountain”): partly due to the Wachowski siblings’ sci fi action pedigree, it avoids getting bogged down. If anything it feels like Nolan’s “Inception”, including having so much plot to get through that there’s scant time to connect emotionally with all the characters. As in the book, I still don’t get the point of the second (1936) sequence; it doesn’t thematically link to the other stories, and as far as I can tell only exists to explain the title (the movie would likely have been improved by excising it). Instead, they cut the fun, satirical consumerist language of the 5th (2144) sequence, e.g. “putting on your nikes to get in your ford to go for a starbuck”. And if you found JGL’s makeup distracting in “Looper” you won’t be able to focus at all in most scenes … Otherwise, if film-making writ large appeals to you at all, Cloud Atlas is a highly worthwhile 3 hour event.
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Cloud Atlas (2012, dir. Lana & Andy Wachowski & Tom Tykwer): flawed, ambitious, impressive adaptation of David Mitchell’s Booker runner-up
Source Code (2011, dir. Duncan Jones): a well-made Inception-lite for more intelligent thriller auds
Above average, intelligent sci fi thriller wherein Jake Gyllenhaal makes up for his appalling turn in Prince of Persia. Interesting premise, with characters and back story you can care about, though the ending is perhaps a little too saccharine. If you digged Inception, then you’ll probably like Source Code (a little less mind-bending, a bit more action and explosions) …
WetWareGames: Initiating Coverage with a Strong ‘Read and Discuss’ Rating!
Welcome to WetWareGames, and pleased to make your acquaintance! This a personal blog for sharing thoughts and discussions on hopefully interesting topics with friends and colleagues – and perhaps make some new friends along the way. According to Wikipedia, the fount of all human understanding, “wetware” refers to
both the physical brain and the human mind. So the name “WetWareGames” covers a breadth of subjects on which I might write:
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Posted by Jokersmiley on March 29, 2011 in Book Reviews, Cognitive Development, Film Reviews, Game Design, Game Reviews, Game Strategy, Games, Passive Media, Social Commentary, Tech Disruptions, TV reviews
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