One of the greatest adventure films ever and a massive pleb filter
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One of the greatest adventure films ever and a massive pleb filter
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>James Gray
>pleb filter
More like pleb finder.
I know what you mean. We Own The Night is terrible. But I have no idea why. I mean it looks great, there's a sequence or two that are awesome, and the acting is top notch, but it's also utterly lifeless. Really strange. The Yards was good, but I'm even second guessing that.
I remember liking it a lot, but i remember it taking a while to get into.
The Lost City of Z
>pure kino
Ad Astra
>the stupidest sci fi film since Interstellar
How does he manage it?
both snoozefest. James Gray is not a good director.
The book was great. The movie really didn't do it justice how harrowing the jungle was
Kino
Utter shit.
>You think you have it bad in the jungle? Try being pregnant!
You realise that she isn't presented as logical here right? She's driven by emotion because she can't stand being away from him. The ending proves that Fawcett was right not to take her.
Fawcett doesn't come across as an entirely sound man by this point, and the fact that he literally had no comeback to it other than to just stupidly look at the floor pretty much says that writers show that he can't even come up with an argument to her sperging out. Regardless, even if you think it's some genius countersubversion of contemporary writing about women from the past, the dialogue is still garbage melodramatic shit. Unironic one too.
No she wasn't. What are you talking about?
go back
>You realise
Not going to read the rest.
this pure kino
she got nominated for an oscar and rightfully so
It was ok. Didn’t like the anti-white bits but it wasn’t directly anti-white, just anti-colonial?
How is being pregnant bad? That’s a mental illness.
The last Tomb Raider game encouraged me to watch it. In that game, Lara discovers the city and even finds letters and items beloning to Fawcett.
I agree with you
>Charlie Hunnam
>Robert Pattinson
Oh boy we're in for some kino!
The main actor is terrible, the ending is feminist garbage, some of the side characters seem good but they never do anything with them. Forgettable
At this point as soon as a girlboss or anything that could be a girlboss show up, I close window and stop watching.
Not a bad system.
I grew up enjoying Terminator, Aliens, Xena, Buffy, and Blade -- but unfortunately diversity has become a tell that the work would be garbage, pretty much the only exception is Bryan Fuller's Pushing Daisies and Hannibal, as well as Eric Kripke's Supernatural 5 seasons -- but those are more than a decade old now.
Literally the only movie about the place I was born.
It's kino except for the WWI trench scene, but I see why it's there because of the scene where he daydreams about the jungle.
I remember trying to watch this a long while ago but I think I was dead tired and passed out. Or was blackout drunk and forgot it all.. will have to give it another look
The film is great but this moron has the tendency to overact when he is supposed to feel emotional, that kind of ruins it
Can't stand Charlie Hunnam since sons
Too much CG and too little Robert Pattinson. It was overproduced hard. All this needed to be was the first act in a rustic The Patriot type setting and the rest of the movie be in the jungle but the way it looked felt like half a marvel movie. It was definitely better than that but had that kind of sterile look to it when it should have been gritty. If this was made in 1998 it would have been unreal.
This, it was okay but looked like a TV show, far too clean
Z for zombies?
Good movie overall, but the gypsy scene, and the ending with the wife walking into the jungle, are legit uber kino
>the ending with the wife walking into the jungle
Is that an alternate ending? I remember the movie ending with father and son being carried away by tribals.
After that, there's a scene of the wife like 10 years later at the royal society, pleading with the director about sending (yet) another search team for Fawcett. It seems hopeless though she doesn't give up hope, and when she goes to leave the building gives way to jungle that she disappears into.
Frequent Rudyard Kipling quotes throughout, so you know it's based.
Shitty movie actually. Starts off strong then ends up going nowhere after they first come back. At the end it's about some unlikeable woman and there's a totally pointless generic WW1 plot in it too that adds nothing.
They wanted the movie to be about the man himself really, or the man as an archetype, rather than his particular expedition, so it needed to show him away from the jungle.
Watch Aguirre or Fitzcarraldo if you want a jungle kino.
Watch all three. This is another entry for yet more jungle kino