Cloud Atlas (2012)
Title Cloud Atlas
Year 2012
Synopsis This film follows the stories of six people's "souls" across time, and the stories are interweaved as they advance, showing how they all interact. It is about how the peoples' lives are connected with and influence each other.



The first storyline follows a lawyer named Adam Ewing (Jim Sturgess) in the early 1800's, whose family is in the slave trade. He has been sent to the Pacific to arrange a contract for some Maori slaves with a slave trader from that area. During his return voyage home, Ewing saves the life of a native man named Autua (David Gyasi) who is a runaway slave stowing away on the ship. Ewing also realizes he is being poisoned by a doctor he trusted, Dr. Henry Goose (Tom Hanks), who is robbing Ewing as he gets sicker and sicker. Autua saves Ewing's life and his views of the natives are changed in important ways as he comes to know the man. Adam Ewing's journal, which chronicled his ordeal and rescue by a runaway slave, are later published into a book which is discovered by the next character in the storyline. Ewing and his wife decide to quit the family slave trade and move east to become abolitionists.



The second storyline follows the tragically short life of a talented young wannabe composer in the 1930's named Robert Frobisher (Ben Whishaw) who finagles himself into a position aiding an aging composer, Vyvyan Ayrs (Jim Broadbent). While working for Ayrs, Robert Frobisher begins reading the published chronicle of Adam Ewing's journal which he has found among the many books at Ayrs's mansion. He never finishes reading the journal and it is unclear what effect it has on the creation of his own musical composition. Robert enters a sexual relationship with Ayrs's wife, which, along with Ayrs's own arrogance and presumption of superiority of position and class, tears him and Ayrs apart. Ayrs threatens to ruin Frobisher's already rickety reputation when he encounters Frobisher's own work, the Cloud Atlas Sextet. Ayrs forces Frobisher to accept second place in the credit for the Sextet. Frobisher inadvertently shoots Ayrs during an argument then flees. When Ayrs survives the shooting, and sets police after him, he realizes he is facing utter ruin, as Ayrs threatened. Frobisher completes the Sextet, then sends it to his lover and friend, a Cambridge student, Rufus Sixmith (James D'Arcy) and commits suicide. Rufus Sixsmith meets the main character in the third storyline much later in his life, and we discover Robert Frobisher's Cloud Atlas Sextet has been recorded into an album and although it is an obscure recording, it has clearly affected peoples lives.



The third storyline is about a journalist in the 1970's named Luisa Rey (Halle Berry). She meets Rufus Sixsmith in a chance encounter while being stuck on a broken elevator. Sixsmith by now is now a renowned physicist. After leaving the elevator, Sixsmith later attempts to re-contact Rey and reveal that there is a conspiracy afoot to cover up a report about the flaws in the design of a nuclear power reactor. When she is about to meet-up with Sixsmith, she finds him just recently dead, an apparent suicide. Her journalistic instincts kick in, telling her there is more to the story than a man committing suicide, and she discovers that a report on the reactor written by Sixsmith can reveal the terrible secret. Along with the report, Rey also finds a collection of letters written from Frobisher to Sixsmith many years earlier while Frobisher was working on the Cloud Atlas Sextet composition. A scientist named Isaac Sachs (Tom Hanks) meets Rey and helps her. The CEO, Lloyd Hooks (Hugh Grant) sends his head of security, Joe Napier (Keith David) and his agent, Bill Smoke (Hugo Weaving) to stop her. Smoke has already killed Sixsmith, and then Sachs, and attempts to kill Rey as she gets closer and closer to the truth. Smoke is stopped in the end by Joe Napier. As Napier and Rey escape death by the hands of Smoke, Luisa Rey publishes an article leading to the shutdown of the reactor after revealing the contents of the Sixsmith Report.



The fourth storyline is a modern-day tale of Timothy Cavendish (Jim Broadbent), the owner of a small publishing company, who has published a small biographical book by a lowlife thug. While the book has literally no hope of making much, if any, money, this changes when the author-thug kills a critic of his book by throwing him off a balcony to his death. Suddenly the book has legs and Cavendish is rolling in money from royalties. When friends of the thug come looking for his royalties, Cavendish is put in a tight situation, as he doesn't have the money they are demanding, and clearly the hooligans aren't particularly constrained by the law. While traveling by train to the hide-out address his brother recommended, Cavendish is seen reading a manuscript that was sent to him. The manuscript is titled, "Half Lives - The First Luisa Rey Mystery" and is the romanticized version of the third storyline. He arrives at the "hotel" his brother sent him to, which, only the next day is revealed to be a nursing home for the elderly. Residents are treated as prisoners, and each attempt to get out is stopped by the staff (which is revealed to be the nursing home's primary purpose, to lock up troublesome relatives). With the assistance of three other residents, Cavendish eventually creates an escape plan and they manage to escape. Once he makes good on his escape, he writes a best-selling tale of his adventures, which is later made into a biopic.



The fifth storyline is about Sonmi-451 (Doona Bae), a clone bred for work in a Papa's Song fast-food restaurant in Korea (now called Neo Seoul) in the far future. In this stark future, she lives in a day-to-day world, each day identical to the next, existing only to serve food to "consumers". But her limited life is revealed to be less than she is capable of when another of the clones inadvertently awakens her from her daily slumber. Sonmi-451 through chance, discovers a fragment of the biopic film of "The Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish" on a cell-phone/pda left at the Papa's Song fast-food restaurant. This film lays the seeds of the never-ending struggle against injustice. She starts to question all the things she has seen and experienced, including the believed purpose of her existence, from which other clones, and eventually she, will "ascend" after eleven years of work. When her friend, the other clone, is killed, she meets a man named Hae-Joo Im, who it is revealed was behind her friend, and then her, being exposed to something more than their day-to-day existence. They have been attempting to prove that the clones are the equal of "naturally born" humans ("purebloods"), hearkening back to the days of slavery. Hae-Joo rescues her from her life in the restaurant and begins teaching her about the outside world as well as philosophy, art, and "higher values". When they are captured by the authorities, he escapes, then rescues her from the authorities. He reveals he is actually a former member of the military who has become a member of a revolutionary organization, the Union, taking action against the oppressive government, that wishes to free the clones in Neo Seoul. Somni-451 is proof that the clones are capable of being more than mere slaves. He takes Sonmi-451 to meet the other revolutionaries, who arrange for her to learn what "ascension" really is, on a ship where they massacre the clones, only to reprocess them and use their bodies to feed the still-functioning clones. She agrees to assist the revolutionaries, knowing it means capture and death, by writing a Manifesto. They capture a broadcast facility, and reveal the truth, not just to all earth but to the offworld colonies as well. All of the revolutionaries, including Hae-Joo, but except Sonmi-451, are killed holding off the government's agents so that she can keep broadcasting her Manifesto. Sonmi-451 reveals all the above while being questioned by an agent of the government, who asks her why she did it all, when the government will make everyone believe it was false. She acknowledges that she goes to her execution calmly, believing that death is only a door, and knowing that one person -- her interviewer -- knows it is true, and that it will not be possible to suppress the Truth.



The sixth and final storyline is about Zachry (Tom Hanks) who is a tribesman living in a low-tech post-apocalyptic Hawaii, 100 years after Neo Seoul has been swallowed by the sea. His people revere Sonmi and believe her to be holy. A member of a far more advanced group of people called the Prescients named Meronym (Halle Berry) asks to live with their tribe. Zachry's sister takes her in, and their relationship grows. Zachry is harboring his own secret, that he hid in cowardly shame while barbarians called the Kona killed his brother-in-law and his nephew. People suspect him, and he is largely an outcast, but his sister and his niece still accept and love him. Meronym wishes to cross the mountains to get to a place she believes is inland, but it is an area fraught with suspicious dread, and no one will take her there. When Zachry's beloved niece is taken fatally ill, and he realizes only Meronym has the ability to heal and save her, he agrees to lead her up the mountains to where she wants to go in exchange for Meronym's assistance. Zachry's fears, personified by his tribe's belief in a god of Death named Old Georgie, whisper to him that he must kill Meronym, that he is risking his tribe for an outsider. He rejects the impulses, seeing in Meronym something more and better than his fears can destroy. Meronym and Zachry succeed in reaching a large facility, and he is again pushed by Old Georgie to kill Meronym, and he again resists, but barely. Meronym reveals to Zachry that the world is dying, that all humans, even the Prescients, are doomed, unless they can reach the offworld colonies, if they still exist at all (most of the Prescients believe them to be dead and Meronym on a likely fool's errand). Meronym reveals that the place they are at is the same broadcast facility that Sonmi used to transmit her manifesto. She explains to him that his beliefs are not entirely true, that Sonmi was a human, not a goddess, and shows him pictures and things that prove it. They return to the valley of Zachry's clan, only to see smoke in the distance. Zachry realizes his tribe is under attack by the barbarian Kona and runs ahead to assist. When he arrives, everyone in his tribe is dead, and all the Kona appear to be gone. He sees his sister's dead body, then runs to their hut to find his niece. There he finds one lone barbarian lying in a drunken stupor, and he kills him in rage. He hears a noise and finds his niece hiding in a small niche. At the same time, the barbarians return looking for their klansman, and, seeing his horse outside the hut, begin to investigate. They see him lying there, throat freshly cut, and begin to search the hut for whoever killed him. Zachry and his niece flee, with the Kona in hot pursuit. The Kona catch up to them in the same woods where he hid in cowardice as his brother-in-law was killed. As he is about to die, in much the same place and position as his brother died (the story thus coming full circle), Meronym steps up from the place he hid in cowardice. She uses her advanced weapons and risks her own life to save him, and they kill the half-dozen Kona together. Meronym signals for her own people, and they accept Zachry and his niece in as one of their own, with Meronym's urging.



Finally, it's shown that Zachry has been telling his tale to a large group of children, and that he married Meronym, and that the offworld colonies heard their broadcast, and came to rescue the survivors... and that he and Meronym are on another world entirely.



One of the most important quotes in the film comes from Sonmi-451:



"Our lives are not our own. From womb to tomb, we are bound to others, past and present. And by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future."
Leading Role Tom Hanks - Dr. Henry Goose / Hotel Manager / Isaac Sachs / Dermot Hoggins / Cavendish Look-a-Like Actor / Zachry
Halle Berry - Native Woman / Jocasta Ayrs / Luisa Rey / Indian Party Guest / Ovid / Meronym
Jim Broadbent - Captain Molyneux / Vyvyan Ayrs / Timothy Cavendish / Korean Musician / Prescient 2
Hugo Weaving - Haskell Moore / Tadeusz Kesselring / Bill Smoke / Nurse Noakes / Boardman Mephi / Old Georgie
Jim Sturgess - Adam Ewing / Poor Hotel Guest / Megan's Dad / Highlander / Hae-Joo Chang / Adam (Zachry's Brother-in-Law)
Supporting Role Doona Bae - Tilda / Megan's Mom / Mexican Woman / Sonmi-451 / Sonmi-351 / Sonmi Prostitute
Ben Whishaw - Cabin Boy / Robert Frobisher / Store Clerk / Georgette / Tribesman
Keith David - Kupaka / Joe Napier / An-kor Apis / Prescient
James D'Arcy - Young Rufus Sixsmith / Old Rufus Sixsmith / Nurse James / Archivist
Xun Zhou - Talbot / Yoona-939 / Rose
David Gyasi - Autua / Lester Rey / Duophysite
Susan Sarandon - Madame Horrox / Older Ursula / Yusouf Suleiman / Abbess
Hugh Grant - Rev. Giles Horrox / Hotel Heavy / Lloyd Hooks / Denholme Cavendish / Seer Rhee / Kona Chief
Robert Fyfe - Old Salty Dog / Mr. Meeks / Prescient 1
Martin Wuttke - Mr. Boerhaave / Guard / Leary the Healer
Robin Morrissey - Young Cavendish
Brody Nicholas Lee - Javier Gomez / Jonas / Zachry's Older Nephew (as Brody Lee)
Ian van Temperley - Enforcer
Amanda Walker - Veronica
Ralph Riach - Ernie
Andrew Havill - Mr. Hotchkiss
Tanja de Wendt - Mrs. Hotchkiss
Raevan Lee Hanan - Little Girl with Orison at Papa Song's / Catkin / Zachry Relative 1
Götz Otto - Groundsman Withers
Niall Greig Fulton - Haskell Moore's Dinner Guest 2 / Mozza Hoggins
Louis Dempsey - Haskell Moore's Dinner Guest 3 / Jarvis Hoggins
Martin Docherty - Haskell Moore's Dinner Guest 4 / Eddie Hoggins
Alistair Petrie - Haskell Moore's Dinner Guest 1 / Musician / Felix Finch / Lascivious Businessman
Zhu Zhu - Megan Sixsmith / 12th Star Clone
Sylvestra Le Touzel - Haskell Moore's Dinner Guest 5 / Nurse Judd / Aide in Slaughtership
Jojo Schöning - Papa Song Punk
Laura Vietzen - Young Ursula
Thomas Kügel - Ursula's Father
Marie Rönnebeck - Ursula's Daughter
Ruby Kastner - Young Girl
Emma Werz - Ursula's Granddaughter
Mya-Lecia Naylor - Miro (as Mya-Leica Naylor)
Korbyn Hawk Hanan - Adam Grandson (as Korbyn Hanan)
Katy Karrenbauer - Axwoman (Woman in Pub Fight)
Dulcie Smart - Ursula's Mother / Herbalist
Anna Holmes - Scientist / Executive
Shaun Lawton - Secretary
Moritz Berg - Porter
Gigi Lee - Zachry Relative
Genevien Lee - Zachry Relative
Cody Benjamin Lee - Zachry Relative (as Cody Lee)
Heike Hanold - Nurse Judd Look-a-Like
Victor Esteban Sole - Mr. Roderick
Kristoffer Fuss - Lead Enforcer
Marco Albrecht - Scan Enforcer
Gary McCormack - Crane Operator
David Mitchell - Union Spy
Willie Bennie - Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Jon Donahue - Moore's Accountant / Finch's Friend (uncredited)
Heiko Lehmann - Enforcer (uncredited)
Valérie Lillibeth - Muse of the Lemon Prize Winner (uncredited)
Barry Arthur McKay - Student (uncredited)
Jeremy Paxman - Himself - Newscaster (uncredited)
Daniele Rizzo - Co-Worker in San Francisco (uncredited)
Lyly Schoettle - Heroclone 02 (uncredited)
Liz Strange - Newscaster (uncredited)
Alexander Yassin - Board Member / Indian Party Guest / Papa Song Guest (uncredited)
Crew Tom Tykwer - Director/Screenplay Writer: Written for the Screen by/Producer/Music Composer
Andy Wachowski - Director/Screenplay Writer: Written for the Screen by/Producer
Lana Wachowski - Director/Screenplay Writer: Written for the Screen by/Producer
David Mitchell - Screenplay Writer: Novel "Cloud Atlas"
Stefan Arndt - Producer
Alex Boden - Producer: UK
David Brown (II) - Line Producer: UK
José Luis Escolar - Line Producer: Spain
Grant Hill - Producer
Lora Kennedy - Associate Producer/Casting
Philip Lee - Executive Producer
Marcus Loges - Line Producer: Germany
Roberto Malerba - Co-Producer
Gigi Oeri - Associate Producer
Alexander Rodnyansky - Co-Producer
Uwe Schott - Executive Producer
Pearry Reginald Teo - Executive Producer: Ascension Pictures
Alexander van Duelmen - Co-Producer
Reinhold Heil - Music Composer
Johnny Klimek - Music Composer
Frank Griebe - Cinematographer
John Toll - Cinematographer
Alexander Berner - Editor
Claus Wehlisch - Editor: Co-Editor
Lucinda Syson - Casting
Hugh Bateup - Production Designer
Uli Hanisch - Production Designer
Daniel Chour - Art Director
Sabine Engelberg - Art Director
Stephan O. Gessler - Art Director: Supervising Art Director
Kai Koch - Art Director: Supervising Art Director
Nicki McCallum - Art Director
Charlie Revai - Art Director: Supervising Art Director
Thorsten Sabel - Art Director
David Scheunemann - Art Director
Steve Summersgill - Art Director
Rebecca Alleway - Set Decorator
Peter Walpole - Set Decorator
Kym Barrett - Costume Designer
Pierre-Yves Gayraud - Costume Designer
Anita Anderson - Crowd Hair/Makeup Artist: Dailies
Satinder Chumber - Silicon Technician
Maria Cork - Prosthetics Technician
Antje Dahm - Makeup and Hair Stylist
Sarah Elizabeth Daily - Prosthetics Crew
Richard Glass - Contact Lens Optician
Lee Gren - Graphic Designer Specialty Tattoos: Tinsley Studio
Susan Howard - Special Makeup Effects Artist
Delia Letham - Hair Stylist: Second Unit
Göran Lundström - Character Prosthetics: Filmefex Crew
Chris Lyons - Special Effects Teeth
Michael Shawn McCracken - Life Casting
Heike Merker - Hair Stylist Supervisor/Makeup Supervisor
Pepe Mora - Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Natasha Nikolic - Makeup Artist
Daniel Parker - Makeup/Hair/Prosthetics Designer
Cristina Patterson Ceret - Contact Lens Designer/Painter
Iván Pohárnok - Prosthetic Supplier
Paula Price - Hair & Makeup Artist
Margarita Rasbasch - Assistant Makeup Artist
Sian Richards - Makeup Artist: Halle Berry
Alex Rouse - Wig Maker
Valeska Schitthelm - Extras Makeup Artist
Floris Schuller - Character Prosthetics: Filmefex Crew
Jemma Scott-Knox-Gore - Contact Lens Coordinator
Daniela Skala - Hair Stylist/Makeup Artist
Lesley Smith - Hair and Makeup Artist
Eddie Tycer - Prothetics Mouldmaker
Valentina Visintin - Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Nik Williams - Special Makeup Effects Artist
Jeremy Woodhead - Makeup Hair and Prosthetics Designer
Christopher Berg - Post-Production Supervisor
Miki Emmrich - Production Manager
Afnahn Khan - Post Production Executive
Sebastian Neitsch - Production Manager
Jason Pomerantz - Production Manager (IMAX Version)
Alexander Buck - Sound Editor
Iain Eyre - Supervising Dialogue and Adr Editor
Lars Ginzel - Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Harrison - Boom Operator
Adam Horley - Adr Recordist
Kyle D. Krajewski - Adr Recordist
Frank Kruse - Supervising Sound Designer
Matthias Lempert - Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Little - Adr and Dialogue Editor
Helen McGovern - Sound Assistant
Michael Miller - Adr Mixer
Simon Price - Dialogue Editor
Carsten Richter - Foley Artist
Brett Rothfeld - Adr Recordist
Ivan Sharrock - Production Sound Mixer
Kuen-Il Song - Foley Editor
Markus Stemler - Sound Designer
Hanse Warns - Foley Mixer/Supervising Foley Editor
Daniel Weis - Adr Recordist
Tim West - Adr Mixer
Roland Winke - Production Sound Mixer
Alexander Würtz - Assistant Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Wesley Barnard - Special Effects
Herbert Blank - Special Effects Foreman
Till Hertrich - Special Effects Senior Technician
Wolfgang Higler - Special Effects Foreman
Uwe Lehmann - Special Effects
Solon Luigi - Special Effects Motion Control Engineer
Michael Luppino - Special Effects Foreman
Klaus Mielich - Special Effects Crew Coordinator
Peter Muehlenkamp - Sculptor: Prop Maker
Uli Nefzer - Special Effects Supervisor
David Nellen - Special Effects Technician
Koji Ohmura - Costume Mold Maker
Monty Ploch - Special Effects Technician
Kuba Roth - Special Effects
Michael Rudnik - Special Effects Technician
Russell L. Smith - Special Effects Technician
Thomas Thiele - Special Effects Technician
Sebastian Venhus - Special Effects Senior Technician
Andy Williams - Special Effects Supervisor: Spain
Carsten Woithe - Gimbal Operator/Special Effects Artist
Antonio Arnalte - Stunts
Kamil Can Aydin - Stunt Player
Sandra Barger - Assistant Stunt Coordinator
Charlene Beck - Stunts
Hong Berghof - Stunt Double: Xun Zhou
Jürgen Blumenthal - Stunt Double: Ralph Riach
James Bomalick - Stunt Rigger
Ulrik Bruchholz - Stunt Double: Gary Mccormac
Volkhard Buff - Stunt Coordinator
Jaymes Butler - Stunt Double: Keith David
Jan Böhme - Stunt Performer
Jorge Casares - Stunt Coordinator
Georg Ebinal - Stunt Player
Kristoffer Fuss - Stunt Double: Jim Sturgess/Stunt Player
Eduardo Gago Muñoz - Stunt Performer
Phong Giang - Stunt Player
Sascha Girndt - Stunt Rigger
Joshua Grothe - Stunt Player
Gy Guetler - Stunt Rigger
Wanja Götz - Safety Diver/Stunt Player/Stunt Rigger
Matthias Günther - Stunt Rigger
Thomas Hacikoglu - Stunts
Fred Hady - Stunt Player/Stunt Rigger
Sigo Heinisch - Stunt Player
Claudia Heinz - Stunt Double: Doona Bae
Francisco Jesús Hernández - Stunt Player: Spain
Florian Hotz - Stunt Performer
Lois Hoyte - Stunt Player: Spain
Anh Minh Huynh - Stunt Player
Khoa Huynh - Stunt Player
Oliver Juhrs - Stunt Player
Heiko Kiesow - Stunt Double: Götz Otto
Alois Knapps - Stunt Double/Stunt Player
Felix Koch - Stunt Player
Alrik Kreemke - Stunt Player
Stefan Langel - Stunt Double: Tom Hanks
Albrecht Marco - Stunt Double: B. Smoke/Stunt Double: Hugo Weaving/Stunt Player
Boris Martinez - Stunts
Bruno Montani - Stunt Double: Ben Wishaw
Marie Mouroum - Stunt Double: Halle Berry/Stunt Player
Mike Möller - Stunt Player
Carlos Núñez - Stunt Player: Spain
Jason Oettle - Stunt Rigger
Alexander Padrutt - Stunt Double: Andrew Havill
Piet Paes - Second Asstistant Stunt Coordinator
Alejandro Pantany - Stunt Double: Jim Sturgess
Christian Petersson - Stunt Double: Jim Sturgess
Jill Plessmann - Stunt Double: Halle Berry
Markus Pütterich - Stunt Player
Ulrich Richter - Stunt Double/Stunt Player/Stunt Rigger
Kai Fung Rieck - Stunt Player
Kim Ruhnau - Stunt Player
Bernhard Schirmer - Stunt Double: Robert Fyfe
Daniel Stockhorst - Stunt Player
Mens-Sana Tamakloe - Stunt Double: David Gysai
Eskindir Tesfay - Stunt Double: David Gyasi/Stunt Player
André Thaldorf - Stunt Player
Vi-Dan Tran - Stunt Performer
Ian van Temperley - Assistant Stunt Coordinator/Stunt Double: Tom Hanks/Stunts
Vanessa Wieduwilt - Stunts
William Willoughby - Stunt Double
Cha-Lee Yoon - Stunt Performer/Stunts
Dong Hyun Yoon - Stunts