It's an old story (for treasure hunting), and there are some innovations in how Aaron and Adamney do it. As the setting moves into the jungle, our viewers are also wiped out, ruthless, sometimes dangerous, and mostly drawn into entertaining and childish adventures. And it's the pinnacle of this quirky escape, and despite being qualified and over-mature in such a role, it has greatly benefited from many star actors. Obviously it's a lot of fun for them all to play on-screen avatars, but there's little certainty about what they're made for. Thankfully, there are more real places than special effects. This has always been welcomed by fake computer graphics these days. The first half features a loud laugh and an impressive cameo of Brad Pitt as a jack trainer for the CIA agent who turned from SEAL to CIA in the former Navy. There are some shockers here, but when the second act rolls back, the mundane text begins to buckle. The goofy romance between Brock and Tatam is completely unconvincing but entertaining, and the picturesque cinematography is pleasing to the eye.
Sandra Bullock is compelling and powerful in her character as a middle-aged novelist, and Tatam looks little by little as a desirable mass longing to be known as more than just a cover model. The two actors work well as one unit. Da'Vine Joy Randolph's brute force promotional campaign becomes nervous after a while and, like a few other character actors, is filled with clichés. It's hard to imagine Daniel Radcliffe as a relentless businessman who can do anything to find lost treasures. But he still looks cute and handsome. Overall, The Lost City is a fairly practical action-adventure comedy with plenty of star power and stunning visuals. This should be enough for a one-time watch.I loved watching this movie. It's hilarious. The acting is great, except for the fact that her husband and I recognized many places in Las Terenas and Samana. Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum, Brad Pitt (short but great performance), Daniel Radcliffe (as a charming villain), Joy da Wein Randolph are funny, Oscar Nunez and everyone in it is great .. A good old-fashioned movie shot in a beautiful place in the Dominican Republic. There are no special effects or violence. Brock was gorgeous (it's hard to believe how old she is) and Tatam wasn't more beautiful and adorable. It's just good entertainment. I wish I could show you more places in this beautiful country for a longer time. The story is a bit predictable, but who cares as long as it's supposed to be a good movie: fly you to a land of illusions and forget all your worries. And when all this happens just a short walk from your home, it's very exciting !!!