It's a pity that 37 minutes were deleted from the cinema.

Kamille 2022-11-10 22:35:55

It is indeed a good movie that was overlooked in the first half of the year. It is beautiful and atmospheric, and the audiovisual level is impeccable. At the beginning of the 20th century, the male protagonist first went to South America to explore alone out of a sense of inferiority and vanity for his own status, and then the audience saw a fascinating picture of the slowly unfolding tropical rainforest, his obsession with the lost city. His thoughts became more and more serious, and the conflict with his family also deepened. Then Germany went to war. He was wounded on the front line, reconciled with his family, and finally stepped into Amazon again with the encouragement and company of his son. . . The obsession that a person can't let go of in one's life is calling you like a mission, and you will eventually find it, and death becomes insignificant compared to it. "A person's exploration should be far beyond his ability."

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  • Priscilla 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    The soul transcends space and is with the dream

  • Trevion 2022-04-23 07:03:02

    4 Classical and almost "boring", Gray is also a way of hiding similes in the camera. The picture quality is amazing.

The Lost City of Z quotes

  • Title Card: Many rescue groups attempted to find Percy and Jack, but none was successful. Nina Fawcett kept hope that they would return, up until her death in 1954.

    Title Card: Fawcett's belief in a lost civilization met with ridicule for almost a hundred years. But early in the 21st century, archaeologists uncovered an astonishing network of ancient roads, bridges, and agricultural settlements throughout the Amazon jungle.

    Title Card: Among these sites was Fawcett's proposed location for the city of Z.

  • Henry Costin: Mr. Fawcett, that jungle is hell, but one kind of likes it.