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05 Nov 2012 11:12 #109306 by Nargis
it holds your attn....cause you want to know what the heck is going to happen next and part way your trying to fix all the pieces together.

anyway conclusion is that that i have to watch the movie about 4 more times before i piece it all together.

its like when you watch the Matriz for the first time...you have to watch it again to understand it.

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05 Nov 2012 11:15 #109309 by Nargis
Tom Hanks and Hugh Grant

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05 Nov 2012 11:16 #109310 by ketchim
hhhmmm...can be several Germanic and Korean language  ::redcard::

Six different stories taking place in six different locations and time periods-

-a sailing vessel in the Pacific Ocean circa 1849;

Edniburgh, Scotland, 1936;

San Francisco, California, 1975;

the United Kingdom, 2012;

Neo Seoul, Korea, 2144;

and an uncharted future time more than 100 years after an event known as "The Fall"

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05 Nov 2012 11:16 #109311 by Nargis
Of all the intermingling plotlines in Cloud Atlas , perhaps the most daunting is the sixth and final one, which concerns a future tribe of Hawaii-dwellers called the Valleysmen, one of whom is played by Tom Hanks. What makes it daunting, even frustrating, is the Valleysmen way of speaking. The English of the future has become a post-apocalyptic pidgin, which is frequently difficult to understand.But you don’t have to sail into that future land unprepared. The best way to pick up a little Valleysmen would be of course to read the book , but in case you won’t have time to do so before you see the movie, we’ve cobbled together a guide. You’ll want to know that to judas, for example, means to betray, and that the Valleysmen of the Big I have a diresome tendency to add the suffix –some willy-nilly to all their adjectives. We focused on those parts of the lexicon that feature in the movie, but of course this glossary could be helpful to Old Un readers of the book as well.
Anyway, that’s enough of my yibberin’. But if you want to cogg what’s going on in the film, mem’ry a few of these phrases. Yay, that’s the true true.

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05 Nov 2012 11:17 #109313 by Nargis
babbit– n. baby. I got the tenderlies like she was my own babbit slumbrin’ by me.
Big I– n. the Big Island of Hawaii, home of the Valleysmen and the Kona. Savages on Big I norm’ly had more gods’n you could wave a spiker at.
cogg – v. to know or recognize. I cogged for the first time there’n’then. I knowed why I shudn’t kill this Kona.
curio– n. curiosity. But her answers didn’t quench my curio none, nay, not a flea.
The Fall - n. the apocalypse, 106 winters before the time of the Valleysmen, described as a period offlashbangin’. Back when the Fall was fallin’, humans f’got the makin’ o’ fire.
far-far ­â€“ adj. very far. I cogged she was far-far from her own fam’ly’n’kin.howzit - interj. Valleysmen greeting similar to “How are you?” or “How’s it going?” Past Cluny’s Dwellin’ a bro o’ mine, Gubboh Hogboy shouted, “Howzit.”
judas– v. to betray, sell out. Whatever Meronym’s cause for scalin’ this cussed mountain, I din’t b’lief she’d ever judas no Valleysmen.
Kona– n. a violent tribe of cannibals, enemy to the Valleysmen, and its tribesmen. If I’d been rebirthed a Kona in this life, he could be me an’ I’d be killin’ myself.
mem’ry– v. to remember. You’ll mem’ry I, Zachry, was curled in my hideynick in the Icon’ry.
minder– v. to mind or care for. I’d the goats to minder.
nay– adv. and n. no. Used also for emphasis, like the Biblical nay. I won’t answer nothin’, nay, so don’t ask no more.
Old Georgie – n. A devil in the belief system of the Valleysmen, resembling a leprechaun in appearance. An’ ev’ryun knowed how he’d done a deal with Old Georgie.Old Uns – n. The old ones; the people of Earth who lived before The Fall. Old Uns s’vived the Fall b’yonder the oceans, jus’ like you, Zachry.
Prescient – n. The survivors of the Fall, usually darker-skinned, who still wield pre-Fall technology. The Prescient’d got her spesh gearbag with her an’ I thanked Sonmi for that.
presh– adj. precious. The whole true is presher’n’rarer’n diamonds.
scav– v. to scavenge or steal. She’s scavvin’n’sivvyin Big Isle Smart what truesome b’longs to Valleys-men!
–some – suffix, similar to English –ful. Used in adjectives like diresome, scarysome, wondersome, politesome, lustsome.
sivvy– v. to search. Why don’t you sivvy thru my gear again an’ thief my spesh Prescient Smart yourself?
Smart – n., also adj. The futuristic technology held by the Prescients. It din’t need wind nor currents neither, ‘cos it was driven by the Smart o’ Old Uns.
Sonmi – n. The One Goddess of the Valleysmen. Used in phrases like by Sonmi, meaning by God, and thank Sonmi, meaning thank God. Valleysmen only had one god an’ her name it was Sonmi.
spesh– adj. special. Makin’ ‘cusations against a spesh guest, it jus’ ain’t politesome, Zachry.
spiker– n. A sharp weapon, such as a knife. Also v. to stab (esp. with a spiker). What he said next was a spiker thru my guts.
true true – n. the truth, esp. in contrast with conventional wisdom. Then the true true is diff’rent to the seemin’ true? See also: the hole true.
Valleysmen- n. the more civilized, Sonmi-fearing tribe of post-Fall Hawaii. Meronym knows a lot ‘bout Smart an’ life but Valleysmen know more ‘bout death.
yibber– v. totalk, jabber, or gossip. Also n. arumor. Shut up your yibberin’ an’ sleep now.
yarn – v. to tell a story. Most yarnin’s got a bit o’ true, some yarnin’s got some true, an’ a few yarnin’s got a lot o’ true.
yay – adv. and n. Yes. Used also for emphasis, like the Biblical yea. Yay, but fleas ain’t easy to rid.

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05 Nov 2012 11:17 #109314 by ketchim
Halle Berry looks aged  ::lol::

                 

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05 Nov 2012 11:18 #109315 by ketchim
babit sounds  like Hindi    ::rofl::

babah , babee

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05 Nov 2012 11:18 #109317 by Nargis
can you handle the true?

yes gimme the true true....

true true – n. the truth, esp. in contrast with conventional wisdom. Then the true true is diff’rent to the seemin’ true? See also: the hole true.

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05 Nov 2012 11:20 #109320 by Nargis
one of Halle Berry's roles in Cloud Atlas

i didnt recognize her until later in the movie

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