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The Lost City (2005)

Set in Havana, Cuba in the late 1950s, a wealthy family, one of whose sons is a prominent night-club owner, is caught in the violent transition from the oppressive regime of Batista to the government of Fidel Castro.
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David Gritten Daily Telegraph (UK)
December 05, 2008 Great music and costumes, but with a woeful plot and jaw-droppingly stilted dialogue. Cuban-born Garcia's main complaint against Fidel seems to be that rich, corrupt Cubans could no longer dance the night away.
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Fernando F. Croce
August 30, 2009 Unfolds like a series of as outtakes from Hollywood productions
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Cath Clarke Guardian
December 05, 2008 The script is scrupulously even-handed, but Garcia can't seem to get a grip on this sprawl.
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Stella Papamichael Film4
December 05, 2008 There may be a good film here, but it struggles to break free of the cumbersome framework.
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Bruce Westbrook Houston Chronicle
June 23, 2006 It's handsome and heartfelt but mired in murky politics, plot inertia, musical montages and painfully pointed symbolism.
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Tom Huddlestone Time Out
December 05, 2008 'The Lost City' is intriguing as a historical document and adequate as cinema, but it has a blandness at its core that no amount of spicy mambo and booty-quaking dance routines can disguise.
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David Germain Associated Press
June 23, 2006 Garcia needed better guiding hands and eyes in the editing room to jettison the many parts that bog down the story.
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James Christopher Times (UK)
December 05, 2008 Andy Garcia's preposterous vanity project The Lost City is an all-singing, all-dancing version of the Cuban Revolution.
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Amber Wilkinson Eye for Film
July 06, 2010 By the half way point I was beginning to take back everything I said re Steven Soderbergh's dull-as-ditchwater Che: Part II - even he manages to drum up more tension than this.
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