The Lost City of Z

The Lost City of Z

2017 "A man's reach should exceed his grasp... or what's a heaven for?"
The Lost City of Z
The Lost City of Z

The Lost City of Z

6.6 | 2h21m | PG-13 | en | Adventure

A true-life drama in the 1920s, centering on British explorer Col. Percy Fawcett, who discovered evidence of a previously unknown, advanced civilization in the Amazon and disappeared whilst searching for it.

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6.6 | 2h21m | PG-13 | en | Adventure , Drama , History | More Info
Released: April. 14,2017 | Released Producted By: Plan B Entertainment , Northern Ireland Screen Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.lostcityofzfilm.co.uk/home
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A true-life drama in the 1920s, centering on British explorer Col. Percy Fawcett, who discovered evidence of a previously unknown, advanced civilization in the Amazon and disappeared whilst searching for it.

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Cast

Charlie Hunnam , Robert Pattinson , Sienna Miller

Director

Julie Lillis

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barnabausbell I don't usually take the time to write reviews but feel compelled with this film to do so. The costume design, filmography, and acting are all fantastic. I wanted so badly to find this film satisfying, but it truly falls short in the end. If you want to experience the disappointment of the characters themselves, without any true sense of fulfilled purpose, the writing accomplishes this marvelously. If you want to feel, at the end of a movie, like to was worth all the investment of your hopes and emotions that's were so expertly developed throughout this otherwise well-made film, skip it. I'm not sure how to better make a film about not fulfilling your passions, but this felt like slow death in the last act, with a lot of unclear messaging. Percy's half-developed lines in the end about "nothing will happen to us that is not our destiny" are not convincing nor consistent with the lifelong struggle of a man against all odds to pursue that which truly seems out of reach (and who we think will succeed against expectations). The story is set up to be a "triumph against the odds" tale, as currently written, and of course ends in failure and no satisfaction for the audience after rooting for our hero. It's like a movie in which Superman slowly dies of high cholesterol all the while talking about getting better. And then he actually dies...no sequel. The closest thing to a believable message by the end of the movie (as confusingly stated and unclear as it sounds) is: "Push hard against the odds and make every necessary sacrifice for that which you believe in, and in the end, no one will know if you ever succeeded...even you. Odds are, you probably won't succeed. But somehow it's worth it...maybe...but we don't really know." Except I'm pretty sure that's not what the writers were actually going for, so...flop. Spoiler alert: he doesn't find the lost city and maybe (?) dies at the hands of natives who actually exemplify the very stereotype of ignorance Percy fought so hard to dismantle throughout the movie...Either that or he decided to never again communicate with or return to the family he is portrayed to have so deeply loved and to instead stay in the jungle forever eluding search parties (not likely)...Except I'm pretty sure that's ALSO not what the writers were going for. Really disappointing writing and poor waste of otherwise phenomenal filmmaking. Sorry I spent the time.
HalBanksy The engrossing real tale of British explorer Percy Fawcett, searching for proof of an ancient lost civilisation. The film could have easily fallen in cliche, but instead took surprising choices in narrative. The cinematography is gorgeous - the swirling colours of the jungle shown as a dream or nightmare. The pacing is very slow, which is not always a problem - but the film could have benefited from a shorter run-time.Fine performances from all the main cast - particularly Robert Pattinson. Charlie Hunnam was apparently not the first (or even the second) casting choice for the lead - but does a good job regardless. He tries to shows inner-complexities here, but the role is quite one-note. The plot is repetitive, but this makes sense in a story of an obsessional quest. Unfortunately some scenes become incoherent - specifically a moment taking place in trench warfare that is almost comically strange. Some would find the ending unsatisfying - but I enjoyed it. A profound and ultimately sombre film.
donnikola-925-571176 Nothing has happened in the entire movie. There is no City of Z. The cake is a lie
orhan Akdeniz I saw it as one of your best movies. I think it's a little overrated. It's a movie over the standard, but it's not an unforgettable job. Adapted from a true story. Describes the main character's passions and how this affection affects his private life.