ASP3: This is John Galt
Ideally, the actor playing John Galt in Atlas Shrugged Part 3 will appear to have jumped right off of the pages of Atlas Shrugged. However, in our quest to find the perfect John Galt, some tough choices may have to be made. That's where you come in.
If you had to choose, which would you consider the number one priority in casting John Galt?
A. As long as the actor looks and acts like John Galt, I don't care what his personal beliefs are.
B. The actor needs to possess a deep understanding of, and passion for, Ayn Rand's ideas first and foremost.
Leave your answer in the comments below.
If you had to choose, which would you consider the number one priority in casting John Galt?
A. As long as the actor looks and acts like John Galt, I don't care what his personal beliefs are.
B. The actor needs to possess a deep understanding of, and passion for, Ayn Rand's ideas first and foremost.
Leave your answer in the comments below.
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It's even more worrisome that there's no Option C: Hire an actor who can ACT, which will take care of any of the other concerns!
Good grief, but this is disappointing. I had high hopes for this movie. I even plowed through the book for the first time so I could be familiar with the material.
But wow, things just keep getting worse and worse!
Of course, that being said, I'd still prefer to have a movie with the production values of a James Bond flick and superb acting. I'm just specifying my priorities.
Now I'll say one thing at the outset: the actor need not answer to the physical description that Ayn Rand gave in the novel. Ayn Rand saw her ideal man as a classic Nordic type. That's why all the Triumvirs of Atlantis were blond and blue-eyed. (Even Francisco, who I gather had pure Old World blood and was *not* a typical "Latin.")
But whoever portrays John Galt must "carry" the story. He didn't have to "carry" the story in Part I or Part 2. Dagny Taggart and Henry Rearden carried the story then. This story is about Dagny Taggart and John Galt, and everyone needs to know it.
My biggest problem is this: I don't think we have any real acting talent in Hollywood today. Might as well pick a complete unknown.
All I can do is name the one actor who could have played John Galt best of all, had Atlas come out "in his time":
Clark Gable.
Given that I think the thing that comes across the most in the film is the gravitas this person had whenever he talked or met anyone. This actor has to have a presence when he enters the room. Aside from that he has to be able to articulate the ideas that are at the core of this book and film.
What would Howard Roark do? I find it interesting to apply Ayn Rand's philosophy of the Arts to the production of AS. The ideas presented in The Fountainhead are directly applicable.
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