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Kenny Wells (Matthew McConaughey) est un explorateur des temps modernes, magouilleur et rêveur, attendant désespérément que la roue tourne. Dos au mur, Wells fait équipe avec un géologue tout aussi malchanceux pour tenter un dernier coup de poker : trouver de l'or au fin fond de la forêt vierge indonésienne. (StudioCanal)

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POMO 

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français La structure narrative est présente, mais elle manque de substance, elle est mise en scène de manière peu enthousiasmante. Le choix discutable des chansons de la bande originale. Le film aurait bénéficié d'un style narratif plus adroit et rafraîchissant. L'éclat qu'avait American Hustle (les films évoluent dans un territoire rétro américain similaire) serait bienvenu. ()

Kaka 

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anglais A traditionally well-prepared McConaughey, giving his usual 100 percent to his role. Otherwise, however, this is a rather uninteresting film inspired by a true story, which follows in the footsteps of American Hustle in its retro style, but lacking vivacity and passion. Other than a couple of emotionally accomplished situations, it’s a real borefest. ()

Annonces

3DD!3 

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anglais An above-average standard reconstruction (in the day) of the biggest gold fraud on earth. Unfortunately made by a director without the necessary knack. The acting is great, and tubby McConaughey rocks. The screenplay is excellent, but has no build-up of tension, and simply tells the story as it unfolds, which is a bit disappointing. And this is another important lesson we can learn from history. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais I was intrigued by the trailer and Matthew McConaughey's transformation (I thought it was a mask, but he was really set up that way...), I was impressed by Daniel Pemberton's soundtrack... I didn't know anything about the real story, I didn't know the director, I went to the movie theatre and I don't regret it. Gold is a light, breezy and ever so lucid film that beautifully mixes the adventure genre with the drama of a stubborn modern gold digger who searches and searches, although he may have already found it, and he just doesn't know it. Of course, it sounds like a huge cliché, but during the two hours it never occurred to me that I was watching something I'd actually seen many times before. On the contrary, I was constantly pleasantly surprised by the film, I appreciated that the main character is actually likable (and thankfully not a shark in the style of The Wolf of Wall Street), that it's not a problem to understand him and, thanks to that, to actually experience the whole story with him. I was very surprised by two things - the final fifteen minutes or so, which I won't write about, and the fact that Bryce Dallas Howard, whom I didn't recognize until the credits, was in the film. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais A film that seems rather off-putting at the beginning, just to create a state of movie bliss at the end. At the beginning I had no idea what reason I could find to finish watching this movie. Although Matthew McConaughey showed another incredible transformation, at the same time he spoke so technically I thought for a while he fell from the Mars. Luckily, after meeting Édgar Ramírez, the technicality disappeared and the real story began, gradating the film's quality towards a bit shocking ending. What can I say, it was again one of those films I will be glad to remember. ()

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