Sunday, June 5, 2011

watch Atlas shrugged: Part I

Atlas shrugged: Part I is the 2011 is the adaptation of the first part of 1957 Ayn Rand novel Atlas shrugged. John Aglialoro began production in June 2010. The film was directed by Paul Johansson and Taylor stars as Dagny Taggart Schilling and Grant Bowler as Hank Rearden.

Atlas shrugged: Part I
Based on the novel 1957 by Ayn Rand.
Director: Paul Johansson
Written by Brian Patrick O'Toole
Stars:
Taylor Schilling, Grant Bowler and Edi Gathegi
Directed by Paul Johansson
Produced by John Aglialoro
Harmon Kaslow
Bruce Wayne Gillies
Music by Elia Cmiral
Release date (s) April 15, 2011 (15/04/2011)
Running time 102 minutes
Country United States
English Language

Plot

in 2016 the United States is in economic depression, which resulted in the return of the railroad as the main mode of transport, closing factories, transport grinding halt, empty barn, which left only kesengsaraan.seorang man who once said he would stop the motor of the world. Everything now depends on finding himself and finding an answer to the question on everybody's lips when they whispered in fear. After a major accident at Rio Norte path of transcontinental railroad Taggart, James Taggart CEO shirks responsibility. Her sister Dagny Taggart, Vice-President in Charge of Operations, unilaterally decided to keep part of the railroad by replacing l with new rails made of Rearden Metal experimental. The inventor, industrialist Hank Rearden, his claim that the metal is lighter and stronger than conventional steel.
Politicians Wesley Mouch-par Rearden lobbyists in Washington, DC, is actually part of a crowd of people who view the industry heads as one to damaged or broken. James Taggart uses political influence to ensure that the continent was appointed Taggart trains exclusively for the state of Colorado. Dagny confronted by Ellis Wyatt, a man angry with the oil from Colorado would be forced to do business with Taggart continent.
Dagny meeting a childhood friend and former lover Francisco d'Anconia, heir to a copper company that provides mask playboy who feel bored with the business and the pursuit of money.

Rearden lived in a stately home with a wife and a brother who likes to live off their business,
As Dagny and Hank rebuild the Rio Norte, talented people withdraw from the labor force and refusing all inducements to stay. Meanwhile, Dr. Robert Stadler of the State Science Institute to place a report suggesting that Rearden Metal dangerous. Taggart shares slumped continent because of its use of Rearden Metal, Dagny Taggart and leaves while the continent and forms his own company to complete the Rio Norte line. He changed the name John Galt Line after the phrase, which has become a meme for every question that's no use looking for answers.

A new law forces Rearden to sell most of its business, but he still Rearden Steel for metal and to finish the John Galt Line. Track open and completed the first run safely on rail Rearden. Hank and Dagny celebrate the success of the line at Wyatt's house, now a close friend. That night, Dagny and Hank sex. The next morning, Hank and Dagny begin to investigate the prototype left to sophisticated motor that could revolutionize the world.

new laws to limit the railway and levies special taxes in Colorado. When Dagny heard that Wyatt's oil fields are on fire, he rushed to his house but found the handwritten sign that read, "I left when I found it. Take over. Yours is."
The premise of Curtis' rests on the belief that computers and technology has taken over modern human civilization and the power shift from governments to the global economy and world financial structure.

It was his view that the individual pursuit of happiness, rather than concern for others, that society can achieve stability. Old forms of religion and government control, he argues, is outdated, and that through self-interest, society will be stable sendiri.Dengan conservative nod for Atlas-man who holds the weight of the world on his shoulders Lisa Benson, a freelance cartoonist in The Washington publication Post.