Who the hell is John Galt?

Darrion 2022-03-22 08:01:04

Banned books, bad reviews but great sales, the genre has always been appealing.
As the first step in the trilogy, part I, which was only released in 2011, will definitely make audiences who have not seen the original read in a fog. The story that only exposes the tip of the iceberg of the plot has all the viciousness of the digging party before seeing the last two films that are far away. Who the hell is John Galt? Never before has a trilogy been made so ignorant of the audience viewing experience and so engaging, no wonder Rolling Stone magazine is said to have rated it as a big duck.
It is strongly recommended that the subtitles of the film that are constantly complaining, and the original book must be considered at the same time :)

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Extended Reading
  • Sigrid 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

  • Hubert 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    In fact, there are no good books, this is a certainty, or the original works will be read heartily, but isn't the world like this? The elites are always only a few

Atlas Shrugged: Part I quotes

  • U.S. Representative's voice on television: Mister Speaker, we would like to propose a bill to make it illegal to fire employees from profitable companies.

  • John Galt: Midas Mulligan.

    Midas Mulligan: Who's asking?

    John Galt: Someone who knows what it's like to work for himself and not let others feed off the profits of his energy.

    Midas Mulligan: That's funny. That's exactly what I've been thinking.

    John Galt: We're alike, you and I.

    Midas Mulligan: Who are you?