Nuestras vidas no son propias. Desde la cuna hasta la tumba, estamos atados a otros. Pasado y presente.
El atlas de las nubes es una novela que da la vuelta al mundo y recorre desde el siglo XIX hasta un futuro apocalíptico, a través de seis historias entrelazadas. El relato se abre en 1850 con el regreso del notario estadounidense Adam Ewing desde las islas Chatham a su California natal. Durante el viaje, Ewing traba amistad con un médico, el doctor Goose, que comienza a tratarle de una extraña enfermedad causada por un parásito cerebral... Repentinamente, la acción se traslada a 1931 en Bélgica, donde Robert Frobisher, un compositor bisexual que ha sido desheredado, se introduce en el hogar de un artista enfermizo, su seductora esposa y su núbil hija... De ahí saltamos a la Costa Oeste en la década de los setenta, cuando Luisa Rey destapa una red de avaricia y crimen que pone en peligro su vida... Y, del mismo modo, con idéntica maestría, viajamos a la ignominiosa Inglaterra de nuestros días.
"Cloud Atlas" (2012), a cinematic masterpiece produced by Cloud Atlas Productions and Anarchos Productions, transcends the boundaries of time and space to weave a tapestry of interconnected stories. Directed by Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis, this ambitious film spans centuries, from the 19th century South Pacific to a dystopian future, exploring the ripple effects of individual actions across time. The narrative is a bold exploration of the human condition, delving into themes of love, oppression, and the eternal struggle for freedom. With a stellar ensemble cast including Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, and Hugh Grant, "Cloud Atlas" challenges viewers to see the interconnectedness of all lives and the enduring impact of our choices. The film's structure is as intricate as its storytelling, with six distinct yet interwoven narratives that span different genres and settings. From the diary of a young lawyer aboard a ship in the 1840s to a futuristic Korea where clones fight for their rights, each story is a piece of a larger puzzle. The directors employ a unique visual style for each era, using color palettes and cinematography to distinguish the timelines while maintaining a cohesive thread throughout. This ambitious approach not only showcases the versatility of the cast, who play multiple roles across the different stories, but also highlights the film's central message of universal human connection. "Cloud Atlas" is not just a film; it is an experience that challenges conventional storytelling. The screenplay, adapted from David Mitchell's novel by the Wachowskis and Tykwer, is a testament to the power of narrative to bridge time and space. The film's exploration of reincarnation and the idea that our actions echo through time is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. Critics and audiences alike have praised the film for its daring vision and the seamless way it intertwines its diverse stories, making "Cloud Atlas" a standout in contemporary cinema. Despite its initial mixed reception, "Cloud Atlas" has grown to be appreciated as a cult classic, celebrated for its bold storytelling and profound themes. The film's message of hope and the interconnectedness of humanity resonates deeply, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own lives and the impact they have on the world. With its innovative narrative structure and powerful performances, "Cloud Atlas" remains a testament to the potential of cinema to explore the depths of human experience and inspire change.
Año2012
Página principal http://cloudatlas.warnerbros.com/
Presupuesto102000000$
Ingresos130482868$
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GénerosDramaCiencia ficción
Países de producciónGermanyUnited States of America