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The Lost City

  • 2005
  • R
  • 2h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Andy Garcia and Inés Sastre in The Lost City (2005)
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A wealthy Havana club owner and his family are torn apart by the violent sociopolitical upheaval brought about by the transition from the dictatorial regime of Batista to the Marxist revolut... Read allA wealthy Havana club owner and his family are torn apart by the violent sociopolitical upheaval brought about by the transition from the dictatorial regime of Batista to the Marxist revolution led by Fidel Castro in 1950s Cuba.A wealthy Havana club owner and his family are torn apart by the violent sociopolitical upheaval brought about by the transition from the dictatorial regime of Batista to the Marxist revolution led by Fidel Castro in 1950s Cuba.

  • Director
    • Andy Garcia
  • Writers
    • Guillermo Cabrera Infante
    • D. Daniel Vujic
  • Stars
    • Andy Garcia
    • Inés Sastre
    • Bill Murray
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy Garcia
    • Writers
      • Guillermo Cabrera Infante
      • D. Daniel Vujic
    • Stars
      • Andy Garcia
      • Inés Sastre
      • Bill Murray
    • 180User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Andy Garcia
    Andy Garcia
    • Fico Fellove
    Inés Sastre
    Inés Sastre
    • Aurora Fellove
    Bill Murray
    Bill Murray
    • The Writer
    Alfredo Armenteros
    • Chocolate
    • (as Alfredo 'Chocolate' Armenteros)
    Danny Pino
    Danny Pino
    • Alberto Mora
    Richard Marquez
    • Rega
    Franklin Dominguez
    • Lieutenant Dario
    William Marquez
    • Rodney
    Nestor Carbonell
    Nestor Carbonell
    • Luis Fellove
    Tomas Milian
    Tomas Milian
    • Don Federico Fellove
    Millie Perkins
    Millie Perkins
    • Doña Cecilia Fellove
    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Don Donoso Fellove
    Enrique Murciano
    Enrique Murciano
    • Ricardo Fellove
    Dominik Garcia
    Dominik Garcia
    • Mercedes Fellove
    • (as Dominik García-Lorido)
    Victor Rivers
    Victor Rivers
    • El Indio
    Amelia Vega
    Amelia Vega
    • Minerva
    Julio Oscar Mechoso
    Julio Oscar Mechoso
    • Colonel Candela
    Danilo Lozano
    • Timor
    • Director
      • Andy Garcia
    • Writers
      • Guillermo Cabrera Infante
      • D. Daniel Vujic
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    5JoeytheBrit

    Heartfelt but badly flawed

    One day someone is going to make a decent film about the Cuban revolution, but in the meantime we will have to put up with half-baked efforts like this and Havana.

    There is no doubting the earnestness of actor-director Andy Garcia's convictions but what we basically have here is an overlong and rather dull vanity project. Garcia plays Fico, an affluent nightclub owner who finds his family and life slowly disintegrating in the midst of the events leading up to - and consequences of - Fidel Castro's Cuban revolution. Long, deliberately-paced films are usually that way to establish a number of characters in depth and to lure the viewer into investing their sympathy and concern for these characters. But this film seems to take forever to tell us very little about Garcia's Fico or any other members of his family. Garcia looks perpetually miserable and seems to be trying to imitate Al Pacino in the Godfather movies, while the film itself seems to be trying to establish an epic sweep that it completely fails to achieve.

    The film looks and sounds terrific, but Garcia isn't a great, or even particularly accomplished director. And what exactly is the purpose of Bill Murray's character? He's supposed to be a writer with an infectious sense of humour but he rarely says anything funny despite the reactions of other characters, and his presence adds nothing to the plot. Similarly, Dustin Hoffman pops in for a couple of meaningless scenes as Meyer Lansky which wouldn't be missed if they were removed.
    8mediatext

    Andy García's work of love and courage

    Critics all over have trashed this movie on account on its politics, angry at the way García has depicted Che Guevara as the real murderer he was, at the way he has portrayed the profound injustices and oppression of Fidel Castro's regime, at the way it does not conform to the sympathetic view Hollywood has always had about the Cuban Revolution. The movie suffers sometimes from the inexperienced hand of a first-time director, the lack of the epic budget it needed, and the poor acting of Inés Sastre but it is not a bad movie, not at all. It's an extremely entertaining film that uses its modest resources with great care to give us a dignified, sincere, notably balanced and very emotional document of the terrible experience of the Cuban people. Don't believe the extremely biased reviews of The New York Times, The New Yorker, and other media. Go and see it. Music lovers will enjoy a splendid mix of popular and classical Cuban music, and a great original score which will make a nice CD.
    jinyc

    Very touching

    As an AmeriCuban who remembers her visits to Cuba as a small child, I was very touched to see on screen the Cuba that I knew was not just in my dreams.

    What an excellent job in picking places that can make you really think it was filmed in Havana! You can feel as if you are really there! There are those who wonder how Andy Garcia could have portrayed Cuba so realistically when he left the island as a 5 year old child. But it is at those very young tender years that impressions are made that stay throughout ones lives. My early trips to Cuba have remained very vivid in my mind. I understand him so well.

    You can feel that he put his all in this movie. Countless Cubans can relate to the story that is told. What a heart-wrenching moment when he leaves Cuba and his only keepsake is taken away from him! How many Cubans must have passed through this same scene?

    The music warmed my soul. I would listen to it over and over.

    And that last scene! well, I don't want to give it away. You have to see it.
    6lastliberal

    Misses the real story of Cuba

    Watching this film, I am so reminded of Casablanca. Like Rick, Fico Fellove (Andy Garcia) is seemingly oblivious to the oppression and evil that surrounds him, only concerned with running his nightclub. Unlike Rick, Fico never changes and only connects with the enemy to save his brother or his friend.

    The movie is just too darn pretty. It presents a Cuba that may be familiar to the upper class and the rich American tourists, and neglects to mention the Cuba that demanded a revolution. This Cuba, one of poor, uneducated peasants that were in virtual slavery on sugar and tobacco plantations and women who sold themselves to tourists, is seen only in Mikhail Kalatozov's Soy Cuba, which will be released in a deluxe edition this month.

    The movie worth watching for Garcia's performance and the performances of Dustin Hoffman, Bill Murray, and Elizabeth Peña, as well as some great Afro-Cuban music.

    It probably did great box office in Miami.
    5birck

    Visually beautiful, maybe accurate historically, but a lousy script.

    I had hoped for better from Andy Garcia. The general idea is a good one: a quick look at the forces motivating the Cuban middle class to flee the island in the late 50's-mostly for the US, shown in terms of the disintegration of one upper-class Cuban family. But the dialogue is utilitarian and not much more, the characters are predictable, and what on earth was Bill Murray doing in it? He seems to be a sort of American clown visible only to Andy Garcia's character, like Harvey the giant rabbit. There are memorable visual moments in it, like the acres of white canopied tobacco plantation, with towering palm trees protruding; or Castro's guerrillas materializing out of the head-high sawgrass to intercept a mounted volunteer, or those great moody night shots along the Havana corniche. But the script is flat. It doesn't amplify the characters, and it barely advances the story. Judging by the comments preceding mine, I guess that my problem is that I'm not of Cuban extraction. I like well-made films, not films that stroke my particular political sensitivities, as this film seems to do for some viewers. THE definitive film about the Cuban revolution and/or the Cuban exodus and diaspora has yet to be made.

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    • Trivia
      Following Fidel Castro's death at the age of 90 in 2016, Andy Garcia expressed, "It is necessary for me to express the deep sorrow that I feel for all the Cuban people both inside and outside of Cuba that have suffered the atrocities and repression caused by Fidel Castro and his totalitarian regime. The promises of his so-called revolution of pluralism and democracy, were to continue to be a false promise and a betrayal of all basic human rights... I pray for what I have always prayed for: the restoration of our constitution and absolute freedom for the people of Cuba. The dream is very much alive. Let the spirit of Jose Marti, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. show us the way."
    • Goofs
      Meyer Lansky and the rest of the mob already had large and legal casinos in Cuba. He would have had no need for a side room in a nightclub.
    • Quotes

      Fico Fellove: [to man about to be executed] Life is becoming a dress rehearsal for a show nobody will see.

    • Crazy credits
      Thank you for making this production possible: ... The People of the Dominican Republic, ... The Mayor of Santo Domingo ...
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Mission Impossible III/Hoot/Down in the Valley/An American Haunting/Killer Diller/The Proposition (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Cuba Linda
      Arranged and Performed by Alfredo Armenteros (as Chocolate)

      Courtesy of Ciudad Perdida, LLC

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Загублене місто
    • Filming locations
      • Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
    • Production companies
      • Crescent Drive Pictures
      • CineSon Productions, Inc
      • Lionsgate
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $9,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,484,186
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $180,000
      • Apr 30, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,408,011
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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