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Cloud Atlas | |
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Edited by | Alexander Berner |
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Production companies | Cloud Atlas Production X-Filme Creative Pool Anarchos Production |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 172 minutes [1][2] |
Countries | Germany United States Hong Kong Singapore |
Language | English |
Budget | $102 million[3] |
Box office | $3,455,000[4] |
Cloud Atlas is a 2012 epic adventure drama film written and directed by Lana and Andy Wachowski and Tom Tykwer. It was adapted from the 2004 novel of the same name by David Mitchell. With a budget of $102 million (financed by independent sources; Warner Bros also paid $15 million to acquire the film's North American rights[5]), Cloud Atlas is one of the most expensive independent films of all time.
With an ensemble cast to cover the film's multiple storylines, production began in September 2011 at Studio Babelsberg in Germany.
The film was premiered on September 9, 2012, at the 37th Toronto International Film Festival, where it received a 10-minute standing ovation.[6][7][8][9] It was released on October 26, 2012[10] in conventional and IMAX theaters.[11]
Plot
The official synopsis for Cloud Atlas describes the film as:
An exploration of how the actions of individual lives impact one another in the past, present and future, as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero, and an act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution.[12]
Cast
The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing
- Jim Sturgess as Adam Ewing
- Tom Hanks as Dr. Henry Goose
- David Gyasi as Autua
- Doona Bae as Tilda Ewing
- Hugo Weaving as Haskell Moore
- Jim Broadbent as Captain Molyneux
- Hugh Grant as Reverend Gilles Horrox
- Keith David as Kupaka
- Susan Sarandon as Madame Horrox
- Halle Berry as Native Woman
- Ben Whishaw as Rafael
Letters from Zedelghem
- Ben Whishaw as Robert Frobisher
- Halle Berry as Jocasta Ayrs
- James D'Arcy as Rufus Sixsmith
- Jim Broadbent as Vyvyan Ayrs
- Tom Hanks as a Hotel Manager
- Hugo Weaving as Tadeusz Kesselring
- Hugh Grant as Hotel Heavy
Half-Lives: The First Luisa Rey Mystery
- Halle Berry as Luisa Rey
- Tom Hanks as Issac Sachs
- Hugo Weaving as Bill Smoke
- Keith David as Joe Napier
- David Gyasi as Lester Rey
- Doona Bae as a Mexican Woman
- James D'Arcy as Rufus Sixsmith
- Hugh Grant as Lloyd Hooks
- Ben Whishaw as Record Shop Owner
The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish
- Jim Broadbent as Timothy Cavendish
- Tom Hanks as Dermot Hoggins
- Jim Sturgess as Highlander
- Hugo Weaving as Nurse Noakes
- Ben Whishaw as Georgette
- Hugh Grant as Denholme Cavendish
- Susan Sarandon as Ursula
- Halle Berry as Indian Party Guest
An Orison of Sonmi~451
- Doona Bae as Sonmi-451
- Jim Sturgess as Hae-Joo Chang
- Hugo Weaving as Boardman Mephi
- James D'Arcy as Wing-027
- Zhou Xun as Yoona-939
- Halle Berry as Ovid
- Jim Broadbent as a Korean Musician
- Keith David as General An-Kor Apis
- Hugh Grant as Seer Rhee
- Tom Hanks as Cavendish Look-a-Like Actor
Sloosha's Crossin' an' Ev'rythin' After
- Tom Hanks as Zachry
- Halle Berry as Meronym
- Jim Sturgess as Adam/Zachry Brother in Law
- Hugo Weaving as Old Georgie
- Susan Sarandon as Abbess
- Hugh Grant as the Kona Chief
- Jim Broadbent as a Prescient
- Zhou Xun as Rose
Production
Development
The film is based on the 2004 novel Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell. Filmmaker Tom Tykwer revealed in January 2009 his intent to adapt the novel and said he was working on a screenplay with the Wachowskis,[13] who optioned the novel.[14] By June 2010, Tykwer had asked actors Natalie Portman, Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, James McAvoy, and Ian McKellen to star in Cloud Atlas.[15] By April 2011, the Wachowskis joined Tykwer in co-directing the film.[16] In the following May, with Hanks and Berry confirmed in their roles, Hugo Weaving, Ben Whishaw, Susan Sarandon, and Jim Broadbent also joined the cast.[17][18] Actor Hugh Grant also joined the cast days before the start of filming.[19]
Cloud Atlas was backed by the German production companies A Company, ARD Degeto Film and X Filme, and Variety reported in May 2011 that the film had a production budget of $140 million. The filmmakers also secured ca. $20 million from the German government, including €10 million ($13.5 million) from the German Federal Film Fund (DFFF),[20][21] €1.5 million ($2.15 million) from Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, a German funder, as part of their plans to film at Studio Babelsberg later in 2011.[22] The project also received €1 million ($1.5 million) financial support from Filmstiftung NRW,[23] another German organization. The budget was updated to $100 million.[24]
Principal photography
Filming began on September 16, 2011.[25] German media considers Cloud Atlas to be "the first attempt at a German blockbuster" with its budget making it the most expensive German-produced film to date.[26] Tykwer and the Wachowskis filmed parallel to each other using separate camera crews.[27] The Wachowskis directed the nineteenth-century story and the two set in the future, while Tykwer directed the stories set in the thirties, the seventies, and the present day.[28] Warner Bros. Pictures has said that they are happy with the film's 164-minute running time, after previously stating that it should not exceed 150 minutes.[29] The MPAA has given the film a rating of R for "violence, language, sexuality/nudity, and some drug use."[30]
Filming also took place in Düsseldorf,[31] Scotland and Majorca.[19] Scenes filmed in Scotland feature the recently built Clackmannanshire Bridge[32] near Alloa and Glasgow amongst others.
Marketing
A five-minute trailer for Cloud Atlas, accompanied by a short introduction by the three directors describing the ideas behind the creation of the film, was released on July 26, 2012.[33] An offical trailer was released on September 7, 2012.[34] On October 24, 2012 (just two days before the film's release), Collider.com discussed why the audience must see Cloud Atlas on its opening weekend.[35]
Release
Cloud Atlas is set to be released on October 26, 2012 in the United States.[36] Warner Bros. Pictures will distribute the film in the United States and Canada, and Focus Features International is handling sales and distribution for other territories.[37]
Critical Reception
The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, whereupon it received a 10-minute standing ovation.[6][7][9] Overall, reviews have been polarized, with some critics praising the film highly and others panning it outright. The reaction to Cloud Atlas has been compared to the previous year's reaction to Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 60% of critics have given Cloud Atlas a "fresh" rating based on 114 reviews, with an average of 6.4/10. The site's consensus from the collected reviews was "Its sprawling, ambitious blend of thought-provoking narrative and eye-catching visuals will prove too unwieldy for some, but the sheer size and scope of Cloud Atlas are all but impossible to ignore".[38] The film currently holds a Metacritic score of 55 out of 100 (based on reviews by 41 critics), indicating 'mixed to average' reviews[39]
Film critic Roger Ebert praised the film for being "one of the most ambitious films ever made", awarding the film four out of four stars. He wrote "Even as I was watching Cloud Atlas the first time, I knew I would need to see it again. Now that I've seen it the second time, I know I'd like to see it a third time ... I think you will want to see this daring and visionary film ... I was never, ever bored by Cloud Atlas. On my second viewing, I gave up any attempt to work out the logical connections between the segments, stories and characters."[40]
Variety described it as "an intense three-hour mental workout rewarded with a big emotional payoff. ... One's attention must be engaged at all times as the mosaic triggers an infinite range of potentially profound personal responses." James Rocchi of MSN Movies stated "It is so full of passion and heart and empathy that it feels completely unlike any other modern film in its range either measured through scope of budget or sweep of action."[41] The Daily Beast called Cloud Atlas "one of the year’s most important movies".[6]
Inside movies described the film as "utterly, wonderfully epic".[7] Michael Cieply of The New York Times commented on the film "You will have to decide for yourself whether it works. It’s that kind of picture. ... Is this the stuff of Oscars? Who knows? Is it a force to be reckoned with in the coming months? Absolutely."[8]
However, the film was criticized by Slant Magazine reviewer Calum Marsh, who called Cloud Atlas a "unique and totally unparalleled disaster" and commented "[its] badness is fundamental, an essential aspect of the concept and its execution that I suspect is impossible to remedy or rectify".[42] The Guardian stated "At 163 minutes, Cloud Atlas carries all the marks of a giant folly, and those unfamiliar with the book will be baffled."[43]
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