SYNOPSICS
The City of Gold (2018) is a English movie. Harry Locke IV has directed this movie. Christopher Atkins,Vernon Wells,Branscombe Richmond,John Charles Meyer are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. The City of Gold (2018) is considered one of the best Action,Adventure,Horror,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Haunted by inexplicable demons that have manifested into masochistic and self-destructive tendencies, Jonathan Davenport seeks asylum from a world that has turned against him in the wake of his media mogul father's suicide. After being ruled psychologically unfit to operate his family's company, Jonathan connects with his former lover, Elisabeth Carlisle, who is preparing to leave for the jungles of Peru in pursuit of a reclusive artist. Believing the trip will give him time to reflect upon his father's death, Jonathan joins her, but soon finds a new set of perils await him in the Amazon jungle: The art collector funding their exhibition keeps murderous company, the artist is hiding deep inside rebel territory, and the demonic spirit that ravages Jonathan's mind is beginning to reveal its true desire...the pursuit of El Dorado.
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The City of Gold (2018) Reviews
Beyond truly terrible
This movie was shot in just 14 days, and it shows. Stiff acting, no chemistry, no suspense, and no redemption for the film. If you're hoping to see Peru, you're out of luck as it was shot in Hawaii. Looking forward to a bit of history? Try elsewhere, as there's virtually none of it here other than the most general of details. The final credits were the most enjoyable part of this flick.
My Review Of "City Of Gold"
The story begins with almost experimental indie fervere, and raises an eyebrow of interest from the start. The acting is blended, some moments read smoothly while others come off contrived or over-stated. Still, Locke maintains control enough to create an interesting enough story, and the scenes are rich with melodrama and theatrics. There isn'tmuch originality present but the almost graphic novel style of story telling adds a better quality to "City Of Gold. The special effects are mixed bag choices, cheap CGI and some practical choices create enough thrills to help get the film to action adventure lecels. Budget restrains are obvious and Locke's film pushes the limit with effectiveness. Still all things considered the action and effects scenes work. The real winner is the locations and cinematography. Overall "City Of Gold" is an okay film, just don't go in with blockbuster expectations.
I thought you gave that up after me?
Some Spoilers. The story centers of rich playboy Jonathan Davenport (Robbie Allen) who recently inherited his father's corporation after a suicide and mumblings about a curse. He takes time off and travels with Liz (Riley Dandy) his ex-girlfriend to Peru to find an artist in the Amazonian rainforest. It is part of his bad dreams. Of course, there are drugs and revolutionaries. They eventually make it to the title as the artist leads them to the lost city so he can kill Davenport and bring his people back to life or something. A few things I couldn't help but notice... The title of the film, in the beginning, is "The Lost City of Gold." At the end, it is "Inquisitor: The Curse of El Dorado." I guess they gave away too much of the plot. In one scene Jon is on his knees with his hands behind his head. His necklace is clearly showing. A second later, the necklace is tucked away. Shortly after that, we meet the artist who has a dirty face. He walks outside and the dirt is gone. Now granted we hear it raining, but we don't see it anywhere. It was that kind of poorly shot and put together film. Zero quality. Robbie Allen was horrible in the lead role of a script that should have never been funded. Guide: No F-words. Brief sex. Brief partial nudity.
Interesting...
Jonathan Davenport is dealing with the recent death of his father and trying to figure out whether or not he can handle his wide-reaching media empire that he has inherited. His journey of discovery leads him to the Peruvian Amazon seeking a reclusive artist living in rebel occupation. The mission ends up being much more than that. Instead, it's a harbinger of something dark and ominous rooted deep within Jonathan. Directed by Harry Locke IV, who has also been a colorist and post-production supervisor on numerous blockbusters, and featuring stars like Vernon Wells (Bennett from Commando, Wes from The Road Warrior and Lord General from Weird Science, amongst other roles), Christopher Atkins (The Blue Lagoon) and Branscombe Richmond (Saving Sarah Marshall), this is a film that takes us from the boardroom to the deep jungle in search of El Dorado. Jonathan's entire family is dealing with masochistic and self-destructive tendencies - it even drives his father to suicide. After being ruled unfit to run his family's company, Jonathan reconnects with his ex-girlfriend Elisabeth Carlisle and goes with her to find an artist. The trip turns bad quick - the art collector sponsoring it has hired mercenaries, the artist is in the middle of a warzone and Peru unlocks the true demons inside our hero's mind. There are some long stretches here that the budget demanded be animated like video game cutscenes. It may take some out of the film. I understood why they had to use them to keep the story moving. This aspires to be an Indiana Jones high adventure and doesn't completely hit the mark, but the scenery looks great and it certainly has some lofty aspirations.
Microbudget adventure with big budget ambition
This movie, this is ACTION. Not just as a genre but by the people who put this movie together. The acting is solid! Branscombe Richmond, one of the most underrated actors of all time, is awesome here as usual. Vernon "Wez" Wells is absolutely engaging as the big bad guy here, and even Razzie award winner Chris Atkins makes a great appearance here. The unknown faces also are solid additions, the two lead kids have great chemistry, and the female mercenary on the motorcycle also brings heat. It's a fun ride, and I enjoyed it greatly. Is the movie perfect? Definitely not. But I look forward to seeing what this crew does next.