2022·action·110 min
The Lost City (2022) is an action, adventure, and comedy movie from the United States. Aaron Nee and Adam Nee are in charge of the work, and Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, and Daniel Radcliffe are in it.
The plot of the movie Lost City in brief
The movie The Lost City is about a woman who writes romance novels (Sandra Bullock). She got rid of her works as a way to get over the death of her husband. But because The Lost City is a popular book right now, Loretta has to go on the tour with the book's publisher, Beth Hatten (Da'Vine Joy Randolph).
Abigail Fairfax, a billionaire who is interested in archeology and is played by Daniel Radcliffe, thinks that Loretta is the only one who can help him find an ancient relic with a crown of fire that he has been looking for for a long time. So, even though she said no, he used a helicopter to take her to the Atlantic Ocean.
Alan, played by Channing Tatum, is on the cover of Loretta's book and a fan of hers. When he finds out that her book has been stolen, he decides to save her because he thinks he might be like a character in the book named Dash. It also causes a lot of funny things to happen.
Attractions and destinations within Lost City
The majority of the running time is devoted to Loretta - Alan's flight from Fairfax. However, the picture is not geared toward the action element, which is typical of the genre's protagonists. Jack, played by Brad Pitt, reveals little as well.
It appears that the director placed Loretta and Alan in unpleasant situations to emphasize their emotional comedies. The film's color palette is likewise quite vibrant and arresting. As for the writing, even the slightest details, such as Loretta being tied to a chair or Alan being bitten by a leech and having to strip naked in front of the female writer, are executed with precision.
The first half of the film focuses on character development, therefore the pace is somewhat slow, but the second half speeds up as their romance advances through a series of obstacles. Together, they flee, argue, and depend on one another. In addition to eliciting amusement from the crowd, the grumpy and humorous reactions also elicited laughs from the audience.
Appreciated as well are the film's spectacular effects; filmed in the Dominican Republic's forests, the film's depiction of the Atlantic Ocean's islands creates a believable atmosphere. The audience is very impressed with the visual effects when they see waterfalls or volcanoes flowing gently.
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