Someone involved in the making of Cloud Atlas is a fan of Elvis Costello. In the story thread where publisher Timothy Cavendish (Jim Broadbent) and a group of like-minded seniors plot their escape from the old-folks home where they've been imprisoned, the woman of the group, actress Amanda Walker, introduces herself in one scene as "Veronica Costello." That alone might not be enough to make a case for Elvis worship, but soon after the introduction the group of conspirators make a toast to "Trust."
If you're a Costello fan (like me), you know that "Veronica," from the 1989 album Spike is a song that Elvis wrote — with a little help from his friend Paul McCartney — about his grandmother, who suffered from Alzheimers Disease. (It also happens to be his highest charting single in the U.S.)
Although Veronica Costello in Cloud Atlas seems pretty lucid, but the music video for "Veronica," which I've posted below, was also set in a nursing home, where the white-haired woman of the title is reminiscing about her life.
As for Trust, it's the name of Costello's fifth album, which he released in 1981. It's also one of his best, although it's several shades more cynical than the righteous heart of Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis' Cloud Atlas. Then again, aren't cynics simply frustrated romantics? Everything is connected.
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