After the death of the owner of a major company, his children take control and implement a new plan, which is opposed by engineer John Galt; years later, as the United States faces an economic decline, Galt is suspected of causing the disappearance of corporate figures, while executive Dagny Taggart crashes her plane and discovers a place called Galts Gulch where she meets others disillusioned by government control; as the government develops a weapon and nationalizes railroads, the public rallies for Galt to reform the government, and he is eventually tortured but rescued by Gulch members, allowing them to escape as the power collapses in New York City. Atlas Shrugged: Part III is a 2014 English-language Drama Mystery movie featuring Kristoffer Polaha, Laura Regan, Peter Mackenzie, Greg Germann, Larry Cedar, Joaquim De Almeida and Lucinda Weist. Atlas Shrugged: Part III was made on a budget of $20 million and at the box office it grossed only $4 million.
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Atlas Shrugged: Part III Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 10%
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
These caricatures of greed and privilege would seem hackneyed in silent era Soviet agit prop. ( Read More )
Dennis Harvey
Rand would have been embarrassed by its tacky reductionism, even if the literary Atlas is pretty sudsy itself. ( Read More )
Todd McCarthy
The climax of the novel and, arguably, of Rands philosophical and writing career consists of Galts address to a despairing nation after hes commandeered the airwaves from the head of state. ( Read More )
Louis Black
Stylistically mundane it combines bizarrely leaden storytelling with some truly awful acting. ( Read More )
Sean Burns
Its hard not to wonder what Ayn Rand wouldve thought about her precious bootstrap self sufficiency manifesto being partially funded by begging for handouts. ( Read More )