Gold

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Australia, 2022, 97 min

Director:

Anthony Hayes

Guión:

Anthony Hayes

Cámara:

Ross Giardina

Música:

Antony Partos
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Cuando dos hombres que viajan por el desierto descubren el pedrusco de oro más grande que han visto en su vida, empiezan a soñar con la riqueza que les traerá, pero la avaricia toma las riendas. Tienen que extraer el oro de la tierra y para ello trazan un plan en el que uno de ellos tiene que ir a por el equipo necesario y el otro se tiene que quedar allí solo a su suerte. (Filmin)

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POMO 

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español No esperaba más de lo que obtuve, así que está bien. El maquillaje es bueno, Efron también, tiene un concepto y una conclusión que no esperarías de una película con él. Sequía, calor, ampollas y una tormenta de arena. Pero no esperes una película de festival, que es lo que quizás pretendía ser. P.S. ¿Tú también te quedarías sentado o acostado en una tienda de campaña a 50 grados (es decir, a la sombra) durante varios días con botas, pantalones, camiseta y camisa? Eso es lo único que no entendí de esta película. ()

Othello 

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inglés Taken as an unapologetic indie survivor burner from an aspiring debutante, I'm happy with this. Sunburn, mere non-specific references to the world beyond the desert, sandstorms, and a permanent feeling of being completely drained. Except I kind of think he's pining for Lighthouse. I mean, bleak limbo, hallucinations, animals munching on your liver, misanthropy in full force, and a former teen idol trying to rebrand himself (but on the Pattison scale he's currently at the level of The Rover). And the whole film can safely wreck itself against that comparison. ()

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3DD!3 

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inglés Watch how Zac Efron slowly dries out in the middle of the desert next to a huge nugget of gold. The attempt at being an artsy movie falls flat; the interesting camerawork does instill an artsy type of atmosphere, but Gold doesn’t just go deep enough. But we do get a great acting performance, supported by great peeling-face make-up. I’m gonna stay with the gold. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés The survival of the year right at the turn of the year.A great debut and a great one man show from Zac Efron, who reaches the peak of his acting powers. The film has a simple story about two strangers travelling through the Australian desert. When their car breaks down they are forced to stop and by sheer chance they discover a huge nugget of gold and agree that one (Efron) will guard the gold and the other will go and get the tools they need to get the it out. It is a slower, but it meets the highest standards in its sub-genre and I think it holds up well on all fronts. Efron's performance is excellent (there’s an incredible transformation at the end of the film where the makeup artists must be commended). Apart from the great visuals and the rugged wildlife, I enjoyed the all sorts of trappings from wild dogs, snakes, hallucinations, a desert storm, scorching sun, running out of water and unwelcome guests. There is one twist that is readable throughout, yet I can't think of a better one. The Australian wild dogs give you incredible respect and goosebumps at the end. A film about greed, perseverance, dreams and hopelessness. Story 3/5, Action 3/5, Humour 0/5, Violence 3/5, Fun 4/5 Music 3/5, Visuals 4/5, Atmosphere 4/5, Suspense 3/5, Emotion 1/5, Actors 4/5. 8/10. ()

Stanislaus 

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inglés Gold, on the one hand, impresses with its raw premise, the audiovisual, the make-up work and the performance of Zac Efron, who probably won't be getting a tan again, while on the other hand I felt a certain amount of untapped potential – the whole story turned out almost as expected. I praise the camera work, even if the film often recycles shots with a lone tree and silhouettes on the horizon, and I liked the soundtrack as well. Efron definitely tried a different type or role in Gold, and I found Anthony Hayes (both as director and writer) bland, while Susie Porter was quite impressive in a smaller role. The film didn't skimp on rawness, yet – except for the ending – it left me mostly cold in that regard. Better three stars! ()

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