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Gold
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The movie follows an unlikely pair as they venture to the Indonesian jungle in search of gold. Getting the gold was hard but keeping it is even more difficult, sparking an adventure through the most powerful boardrooms of Wall Street.
The movie follows an unlikely pair as they venture to the Indonesian jungle in search of gold. Getting the gold was hard but keeping it is even more difficult, sparking an adventure through the most powerful boardrooms of Wall Street.
Actors:
Joe Berryman,
Adam LeFevre,
Russ Dillen,
Vic Browder,
Edgar RamĂrez,
Stafford Douglas,
Stacy Keach,
Warren M. Christopher,
Hank Rogerson,
Joe Girard,
Alexander Daniel Pimentel,
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Joe Berryman
Adam LeFevre
11 August 1950, Albany, New York, USA
Russ Dillen
Vic Browder
Edgar RamĂrez
25 March 1977, Caracas, Venezuela
Stafford Douglas
Stacy Keach
2 June 1941, Savannah, Georgia, USA
Warren M. Christopher
Hank Rogerson
Joe Girard
Alexander Daniel Pimentel
Director:
Stephen Gaghan
Stephen Gaghan
6 May 1965, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Country:
United States
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March 03, 2017
When the tricksy denouement hits, we're not sure if we've been hoodwinked, but we're happy to have been taken for a ride, nonetheless.January 30, 2017
Torn between hard-hitting satire on the pitfalls of capitalism and goofy, upbeat we're-in-the-money clichés.March 01, 2017
Gold had all the elements for a richly entertaining picture, yet its reliance on McConaughey to indulge himself in his performance ultimately proves to be its downfall.January 27, 2017
Except for McConaughey's performance, there is little sense of urgency or adventurousness in the way the narrative plays out.March 09, 2017
The performance is hyperbolic and testicular, in the sense that McConaughey seems to be summoning the character from deep within his id and gonads.March 23, 2017
It's a rare film that manages to close with a final scene much better than anything in the two hours of movie that preceded it.March 03, 2017
Despite McConaughey's commitment to the role, his Kenny is more pathetic than sympathetic, which makes caring about him for two hours a difficult task.January 27, 2017
The movie is a mess, but it's also an oddly amoral mess.March 13, 2017
A film where the chaos acquires its own value and forces us to enjoy at a more primary level, unrelated to its stable and elaborate socioeconomic coordinates. [Full review in Spanish]January 30, 2017
You feel weirdly uninvolved, and ever more unsurprised by the lurches of fate.March 13, 2017
Film of ups and downs, Gaghan's work lacks the wrapping style that Syriana had. But in return, it offers the eternal fireworks of films about scams. [Full review in Spanish]January 27, 2017
If a single performance could make a film, Gold would be, well, solid. McConaughey whoops and hollers and canters, delivering gimlet-eyed eulogies to the precious metal that has long bewitched him, but the film doesn't hold half the heat of his obsession.