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Cloud Atlas


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Total Film
A grand folly that makes the Wachowskis The Matrix trilogy look prosaic, Cloud Atlas is a fascinating if flawed work that wi...
New York Magazine
The cast comes off like a third-rate stock company on the matinee after the night on which everyone got bombed on mescal (an...
The New York Times
This is by no means the best movie of the year, but it may be the most movie you can get for the price of a single ticket.
Chicago Tribune
The movie doesn't really work, but it's fascinating in the ways it doesn't.
New York Daily News
For all its strengths, the film is cursed by an ADD-style structure and a flashy but inevitably ineffective casting stunt.
New York Post
It isn't as complicated as it thinks.
The Boston Globe
Cloud Atlas offers more answers than it does questions, and by the end of its nearly three-hour running time - which flies b...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Did you hear the one about the Zen master who walks up to a hot dog cart, scans the menu, and asks the vendor to "make me on...
Los Angeles Times
Finally, what sinks Cloud Atlas is not the largeness of its ambitions but the lack of skill it displays in terms of writing,...
Wall Street Journal
It plays like a gargantuan trailer for a movie still to be made (one that, given the same ratio, would be 86 hours long).
Salon Arts
It's funny, violent and prodigiously romantic; it has immense heart and more gorgeous cinematic moments than I can describe.
Slate
Galumphing and heavy-handed, its rare flights of lyricism stranded between long stretches of outright risibility.
Richard Roeper
It's a polarizing, ambitious, sometimes beautiful and occasionally maddening epic.
USA Today
The cumulative effect is one of spectacle over substance.
San Francisco Chronicle
Enormous in length and scope, a film whose purpose doesn't even begin to come into focus until two hours in.
The New Yorker
The best thing about Cloud Atlas is that it could, and should, turn into a properly divisive film... but one has to ask: doe...
Washington Post
Cloud Atlas deserves praise if only for not being the baggy, pretentious disaster it could have been in other hands.
Rolling Stone
For all the spectacular settings and visionary designs, Cloud Atlas left me feeling disconnected.
The Christian Sciene Monitor
The same actors keep reappearing in different guises – different latex – and it’s fun, for a while, to pick out the peekaboo...
ReelViews
Based on a perusal of reviews for Cloud Atlas, one might be convinced that the sprawling, ambitious, epic adaptation of Davi...
Chicago Sun-Times
Even as I was watching "Cloud Atlas" the first time, I knew I would need to see it again.
Entertainment Weekly
Cloud Atlas is a cornily enthralling sci-fi kaleidoscope.
Joblo
And that's why it stands out as one of this very few movies that can be categorized as a "must see" this year. Love it (like...
The Movie Picture Show
Did The Wachowskis build an epic in Cloud Atlas? In my opinion, Id have to say that they didnt. They did however, manage to ...
Film Fracture
Cloud Atlas is an amazing, genre-bending example of modern filmmaking.
Black Sheep Reviews
Overly ambitous, over-reaching and overwrought.
Telegraph
Tim Robey reviews Tom Hanks in Cloud Atlas at the Toronto Film Festival.
Hollywood Reporter
The sky’s not the limit in this well made but dramatically diffuse art house blockbuster.
The Guardian
Tom Hanks sports a variety of noses and Hugh Grant gives us his best body-painted cannibal in this wildly over-reaching and ...
Film School Rejects
The grand spectacle that is Cloud Atlas is one of the most entertaining blockbusters that actually has meaning behind it.
IGN Movies
Cloud Atlas is full of genre juxtapositions. The stories range from crime thriller to hard sci-fi, fantasy, and quirky comed...
Joblo
my first impression of CLOUD ATLAS is a strongly positive one, even if I can't call it an all-out masterpiece. But- it may e...
/Film
Cloud Atlas should absolutely be on your radar if you’re a lover of film. Though it requires patience, it points out, once a...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Tom Tykwer
Writer: Tom Tykwer
Studio: Warner Bros Pictures
Cast: Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent

Release: October 26, 2012
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