Movie
Disclaimer: All content and media belong to original content streaming platforms/owners like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Videos, JioCinema, SonyLIV etc. 91mobiles entertainment does not claim any rights to the content and only aggregate the content along with the service providers links.
4.3/10
IMDbWorst Remake RipOff or Sequel | 2015
Budget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 847,000 USD
The container ship seen seemingly sinking in the opening monologue is the MV Rena, which ran aground on the Astrolabe Reef off the coast of New Zealand's North Island in 2011, due to a course change. The ship subsequently tilted to starboard and split in two, by which time most of the containers aft of the split (two thirds of the ship) had been removed or lost at sea. The aft two thirds of the ship, after being emptied, sheared off of the front section due to tides and bad weather, then sank beneath the surface. The front section's containers were removed, and then the rest of the ship was cut into sections to be removed by salvage.
Nearly half a million dollars of the film's budget was raised through the online funding site Kickstarter. This was claimed by many to be ironic, since crowd funding, or charity is in opposition to Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism, but that is incorrect, as Objectivism only opposes "forced" charity.
As they were for the previous installment (Atlas Shrugged II: The Strike (2012)), all of the roles in this movie have again been re-cast. Instead of Taylor Schilling or Samantha Mathis, Dagny Taggart is now played by Laura Regan. Instead of Jsu Garcia or Esai Morales, Francisco D'Anconia is now played by Joaquim de Almeida. Instead of Grant Bowler or Jason Beghe, Henry Rearden is now played by Rob Morrow, and so on.
The so-called "Taggart Bridge" is a digital composite which relies on the famous Forth Bridge in Scotland as its source.
"[first lines] Narrator: This is a story that begins on a warm spring night, at a meeting of the 20th Century Motors employees. It was a night I'll never forget. Narrator: When the owner of the company died, his children took over and brought in a new plan to run the factory. The plan was that everybody would work as hard as they could, but share in their salaries and the profit based on need. That is, those who claimed they needed the money most, were the ones who got paid the most. James Taggart: [at podium] This is a crucial moment in the history of this company. Now remember, each of us now belongs to the other, by the moral law we all voted for and we all accept. John Galt: I don't. I don't accept it. Narrator: His words caused confusion, but he stood there like a man who knew he was right. John Galt: And I'm going to put a stop to this once and for all. James Taggart: How? John Galt: I'll stop the motor of the world... [walks out]"
"John Galt: [Last lines] In the name of the best within you, do not sacrifice your sense of life to an enemy... that would claim your precious mind. Do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplaceable spark. Do not let the hero in your soul perish in lonely frustration... for the life you deserve, but have never been able to reach. The world you desire can be won. It exists. It is real. It is possible. It is yours. This is John Galt speaking."