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Overview
Loretta Sage, romancière brillante mais solitaire, est connue pour ses livres mêlant romance et aventures dans des décors exotiques. Alan, mannequin, a pour sa part passé la plus grande partie de sa carrière à incarner Dash, le héros à la plastique avantageuse figurant sur les couvertures des livres de Loretta. Alors qu’elle est en pleine promotion de son nouveau roman en compagnie d’Alan, Loretta se retrouve kidnappée par un milliardaire excentrique qui est persuadé qu’elle pourra l’aider à retrouver le trésor d’une cité perdue évoquée dans son dernier ouvrage. Déterminé à prouver qu’il peut être dans la vraie vie à la hauteur du héros qu’il incarne dans les livres, Alan se lance à la rescousse de la romancière. Propulsés dans une grande aventure au cœur d’une jungle hostile, ce duo improbable va devoir faire équipe pour survivre et tenter de mettre la main sur l’ancien trésor avant qu’il ne disparaisse à jamais.
Cast
- Sandra Bullock as Loretta Sage / Angela
- Channing Tatum as Alan / Dash
- Daniel Radcliffe as Abigail Fairfax
- Da'Vine Joy Randolph as Beth Hatten
- Brad Pitt as Jack Trainer
- Oscar Nuñez as Oscar
- Patti Harrison as Allison
- Bowen Yang as Ray the Moderator
- Stephen Lang as Fantasy Villain
- Joan Pringle as Nana
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Reviews
"The Lost City is one of this year's surprises, managing to vary the well-known formulas of the genre in a creative, fun manner.
By making the most of the hilarious, chemistry-filled performances from Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock, the Nee brothers explore the distinct protagonists, Alan and Loretta, beyond what's expected in generic rom-coms, developing their misleading appearances through a genuinely exciting adventure.
Unfortunately, only the main character arcs receive this level of care, as everything secondary lacks the same interesting treatment and better entertainment. Still, a thematically rich ending compensates for any cliches.
Definitely, a family viewing party recommendation."
Rating: B
**Verdict:** _Decent_
Some of the jokes miss, and it can feel scattered and repetitive, but the performances and pacing make up for that in a pretty substantial way. Definitely one of the better comedies I've gotten the chance to see on the big screen. I had a great time :)
The Lost City is a goofy adventure with shades of romantic comedy, much like Romancing The Stone back in 1984 but with the absurdity and the laughs cranked up to 10. The movie basically revolves around Channing Tatum’s hilarious reaction to every peril and danger. Sandra Bullock charms as always, and Daniel Radcliffe’s kooky villain entertains but the best part of the film is Brad Pitt’s over-the-top hero. His character is a gut-busting foil to Tatum’s attempts to impress Sandra Bullock. The Lost City has plenty of funny moments and laughs but feels overly familiar like I have seen it all in other movies. I enjoyed The Lost City and recommend it, but I wish it did more to feel unique than rely on Tatum’s wacky antics and Pitt’s uproarious cameo.
And it was. We have seen this so many times it spawned a cliche about going broke.
The characters have no chemistry because they aren't supposed to be real people, they are supposed to be checked boxes interacting with other checked boxes.... yawn... like every other movie and TV show made in the past few years.
The plot is boring because people have seen the movie it is blatantly ripping off of, and because of that, they have seen the plot work in a far better movie that doesn't put political statements above entertainment.
In the end, it's another movie made to be another lecture about what you are supposed to think.