ASP3
Here's an interesting experience I had yesterday with ASP3. I had a friend (one who doesn't even know who Ayn Rand was and had not seen ASP1 or ASP2) sit through the movie with me. When I asked afterwards for her thoughts she said that it had opened her eyes in a big way to what is wrong with society today. So there you have it, while ASP 1, 2 &3 may leave much to be desired for those of us who have read AS and other works by Ayn Rand multiple times, it had the desired effect on a newbie. For that alone, ASP3 deserves the Oscar in effectiveness - if there was one.
To think that this book was published just a few years after I was born and is still going strong today, and only now has been made into a series of movies is a bit startling. Even more startling is that these movies and book may now be a Documentary.
FYI: We both think that seeing the Movies first was better than reading the book first (feel free to disagree). There was so much more material in the book that once having read it we think people expect it 'all' to be in the Movies, which is of course nearly impossible.
I read the book about thirty years ago. My wife and I watched the movies as they came out in the theater. After seeing all three movies my Wife finally started reading the book. :) She is almost finished. It has been fun reliving the experience through her eyes..
Over the last weekend we watched all three on DVD, back, to back, to back. I even watched all the extras on the bonus disks. David Kelley's commentary was a real bonus.
It is my opinion that movies seldom if ever meet one's expectations after reading the book. Still, I found them of great value.
Respectfully,
O.A.
I do agree that AS3 does the best job of explaining Rand's ideas. The first two movies concentrate on _showing_ instead, which is good for story telling, but can leave audiences wondering what is going on.
She has read the book twice once as a teenager now again as an adult. As an adult she has a totally different view of the world and how Atlas shrugged fits into it how it represents what's the truth that we need to work toward and strive for and I have to wholeheartedly agree with this.
As is now being said Atlas shrugged now nonfiction.