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Cloud Atlas

Cloud Atlas

  • Status: Released
  • 26-10-2012
  • Runtime: 172 min
  • Score: 6.887
  • Vote count: 7302

A set of six nested stories spanning time between the 19th century and a distant post-apocalyptic future. Cloud Atlas explores how the actions and consequences of individual lives impact one another throughout the past, the present and the future. Action, mystery and romance weave through the story as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero and a single act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution in the distant future. Based on the award winning novel by David Mitchell. Directed by Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis.

Tom Hanks

Dr. Henry Goose / Hotel Manager / Isaac Sachs / Dermot Hoggins / Cavendish Look-a-Like Actor / Zachry

Halle Berry

Native Woman / Jocasta Ayrs / Luisa Rey / Indian Party Guest / Ovid / Meronym

Jim Broadbent

Captain Molyneux / Vyvyan Ayrs / Timothy Cavendish / Korean Musician / Prescient 2

Hugo Weaving

Haskell Moore / Tadeusz Kesselring / Bill Smoke / Nurse Noakes / Boardman Mephi / Old Georgie

Jim Sturgess

Adam Ewing / Poor Hotel Guest / Megan's Dad / Highlander / Hae-Joo Chang / Adam / Zachry Brother-in-Law

Bae Doona

Tilda / Megan's Mom / Mexican Woman / Sonmi-451 / Sonmi-351 / Sonmi Prostitute

Ben Whishaw

Cabin Boy / Robert Frobisher / Store Clerk / Georgette / Tribesman

James D'Arcy

Young Rufus Sixsmith / Old Rufus Sixsmith / Nurse James / Archivist

Zhou Xun

Talbot / Hotel Manager / Yoona-939 / Rose

Keith David

Kupaka / Joe Napier / An-kor Apis / Prescient

Susan Sarandon

Madame Horrox / Older Ursula / Yusouf Suleiman / Abbess

Hugh Grant

Rev. Giles Horrox / Hotel Heavy / Lloyd Hooks / Denholme Cavendish / Seer Rhee / Kona Chief

David Gyasi

Autua / Lester Rey / Duophsyte

Robert Fyfe

Old Salty Dog / Mr. Meeks / Prescient 1

Martin Wuttke

Mr. Boerhaave / Guard / Leary the Healer

Robin Morrissey

Young Cavendish

Brody Nicholas Lee

Javier Gomez / Jonas / Zachry's Older Nephew

Ian van Temperley

Enforcer

Amanda Walker

Veronica

Ralph Riach

Ernie

Andrew Havill

Mr. Hotchkiss

Tanja de Wendt

Mrs. Hotchkiss

Raevan Lee Hanan

Little Girl with Orison at Papa Song's / Catkin / Zachry Relative

Götz Otto

Groundsman Withers

Niall Greig Fulton

Haskell Moore's Dinner Guest / Mozza Hoggins

Louis Dempsey

Haskell Moore's Dinner Guest / Jarvis Hoggins

Martin Docherty

Haskell Moore's Dinner Guest / Eddie Hoggins

Alistair Petrie

Haskell Moore's Dinner Guest / Musician / Felix Finch / Lascivious Businessman

Zhu Zhu

Megan Sixsmith / 12th Star Clone

Sylvestra Le Touzel

Haskell Moore's Dinner Guest / Nurse Judd / Aide in Slaughtership

Jojo Schöning

Papa Song Punk

Laura Vietzen

Young Ursula

Thomas Kügel

Vater

Marie Rönnebeck

Ursula's Daughter

Ruby Kastner

Young Girl

Emma Werz

Ursula's Granddaughter

Mya-Lecia Naylor

Miro

Korbyn Hawk Hanan

Adam Grandson

Katy Karrenbauer

Axwoman

Dulcie Smart

Ursula's Mother / Herbalist

Anna Holmes

Scientist / Executive

Shaun Lawton

Secretary

Moritz Berg

Porter

Gigi Lee

Zachry Relative

Genevien Lee

Zachry Relative

Cody Benjamin Lee

Zachry Relative

Heike Hanold-Lynch

Ms. Judd Look-a-like

Victor Solé

Mr. Roderick

Kristoffer Fuss

Lead Enforcer

Marco Albrecht

Scan Enforcer

Gary McCormack

Crane Operator

David Mitchell

Union Spy

Andres Gomez

Interesting film with an exceptional cast, fantastic performances and characterizations. The story, though, is a bit difficult to follow and, in the end, seems to not have a real point.

Travis Bell

Cloud Atlas was a very well made movie but unlike a lot of movies that try to tell simultaneous stories and then have them come together at the end, this one just didn't for me. I'm still unclear as to the point of it all. Another issue I had was a general feeling of goofiness. Sure, the Cavendish story was pure comedy but the rest of the stories just didn't feel serious enough to me. It carried my attention for the 172 minutes well enough and it was entertaining, I just expected more of a pay off at the end. All in all, it's definitely worth seeing but I still haven't made up my mind if I truly liked it or not. What did you think?

Vlad Mihalca

A not-easy-to-follow film, we are presented with sub-plots from several times and places, both past and future - in which the same characters seem to be involved. An interesting idea, good images but yu need to have a particular taste in movies in order to fully enjoy Cloud Atlas. I feel that the average audience may not be heavily impressed with they way it conveys its message - by going from one timeline to another and slowly building up all these sub-plots in parallel.

Torsten Rüger

The true legacy of the Wachowskis, so close to pulling off the impossible that it is not wholly understandable in one viewing. The central theme is the idea of karma. Actions affecting our lives, not just in this life but through several incarnations. Thrown in is the idea of connectedness, no one really being independent but connected and dependant on others. The format through which these themes are worked are i believe 6 different times over three centuries. The same actors are used in their "same" roles in different time lines to give this understanding of "same" person ie reincarnation, the idea of a continuous soul. While this same actor trick works, ie helps us in understanding the roles, the immutable characters, each story is cut up and interwoven with the others. Thus the film follows six stories unfolding in parallel, all working the same themes, following similar arches. As i said in the beginning, it is trying the almost impossible, and it is very difficult to follow in the first 2-3 sittings (i'm beyond ten). But i would really encourage you to put in the time, because in the end it does work and the film achieves it's objective of carrying ideas that are at the edge of what can be expressed in words (try explaining karma to anyone who hasn't heard about it, if you doubt) In the end i think this is the true legacy of the Wachowskis. Matrix was off course fun, but to be honest the idea of living in a simulation world was just new, the delivery exiting, but eventually hot air. As an idea it really is not very solid and the Movie quite understandably does not work beyond the first, where "enlightenment" is achieved, and who can go beyond that in this mortal sphere. The idea of karma on the other hand is as good a one as humans every had and tried to put into words. It is of the keys to human existence and here worked in a very watch-able package.