
Atlas Shrugged: The Movie
"Atlas Shrugged: The Movie" is an adaptation of Ayn Rand’s novel that explores a future society where talented entrepreneurs and innovators gradually disappear, protesting government overreach and social forces they see as stifling individual achievement. The story follows Dagny Taggart, a railroad executive, and John Galt, a mysterious figure advocating for individualism and free enterprise. The film examines themes of personal responsibility, the value of ingenuity, and the consequences of oppressive regulations, emphasizing the importance of individual freedom and the role of creators in a prosperous society.