Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn eccentric millionaire hides $3 million of gold somewhere in the Rocky Mountains, luring thousands out on a wild treasure hunt in search of riches and redemption.An eccentric millionaire hides $3 million of gold somewhere in the Rocky Mountains, luring thousands out on a wild treasure hunt in search of riches and redemption.An eccentric millionaire hides $3 million of gold somewhere in the Rocky Mountains, luring thousands out on a wild treasure hunt in search of riches and redemption.
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- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
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Love documentaries, whether it's a film documentary (some great ones around) or made for television (the nature/wildlife documentaries from David Attenborough are treasures), Forrest Fenn is a colourful if controversial figure and the premise (revolving around the hunt for a treasure chest hidden by an art dealer) was absolutely fascinating. Reasons enough for 'The Lure' to be warranted a viewing in the first place.
Watching 'The Lure' when it was first released just over a month ago (only got round to reviewing today having watched many 2017 films recently, many of them admittedly fresher in my mind and a little easier to talk about), it was an interesting watch and well worth the viewing if not quite living up to its full potential. Do agree with critics that 'The Lure' definitely could have been tightened up more in places, the pace is a little monotonous and languid and there is too much of a reserved, low-key tone at times rather than the adventure/mystery caper-like one that springs to mind reading the premise before watching.
'The Lure' also may have benefited more from some tougher questioning, especially when it's concerning somebody like Fenn, and some clearer messaging if the tone was also more consistent with a few muddled shifts.
However, the production values are worth the watch alone. Not just in the beautiful landscapes and locations but especially the gorgeous cinematography/camera work, can't get enough of those panning shots. Tomas Leach brings enough intrigue to the proceedings and there is a quiet lyricism to his approach that works.
Writing-wise, 'The Lure' does fascinate and the cryptic riddle is suitably puzzling. It presents just a few of the many theories surrounding the treasure and does it in a way that intrigues if not quite illuminating, while on the whole 'The Lure' is appropriately tantalising and does a good job teasing those involved with something desirable that is potentially unobtainable.
Characterisation of Fenn is entertainingly eccentric and suitably teasing, one not being sure whether to trust him or not being almost like a puppeteer of the action with a sparkling twinkle in his eye. The characters are quirky and given humanistic reasons for hunting the treasure down with stories that lets us get to know them quite well and not be infuriated by them.
In conclusion, not fool's good but not quite a treasure, worth hunting for. 7/10 Bethany Cox
Watching 'The Lure' when it was first released just over a month ago (only got round to reviewing today having watched many 2017 films recently, many of them admittedly fresher in my mind and a little easier to talk about), it was an interesting watch and well worth the viewing if not quite living up to its full potential. Do agree with critics that 'The Lure' definitely could have been tightened up more in places, the pace is a little monotonous and languid and there is too much of a reserved, low-key tone at times rather than the adventure/mystery caper-like one that springs to mind reading the premise before watching.
'The Lure' also may have benefited more from some tougher questioning, especially when it's concerning somebody like Fenn, and some clearer messaging if the tone was also more consistent with a few muddled shifts.
However, the production values are worth the watch alone. Not just in the beautiful landscapes and locations but especially the gorgeous cinematography/camera work, can't get enough of those panning shots. Tomas Leach brings enough intrigue to the proceedings and there is a quiet lyricism to his approach that works.
Writing-wise, 'The Lure' does fascinate and the cryptic riddle is suitably puzzling. It presents just a few of the many theories surrounding the treasure and does it in a way that intrigues if not quite illuminating, while on the whole 'The Lure' is appropriately tantalising and does a good job teasing those involved with something desirable that is potentially unobtainable.
Characterisation of Fenn is entertainingly eccentric and suitably teasing, one not being sure whether to trust him or not being almost like a puppeteer of the action with a sparkling twinkle in his eye. The characters are quirky and given humanistic reasons for hunting the treasure down with stories that lets us get to know them quite well and not be infuriated by them.
In conclusion, not fool's good but not quite a treasure, worth hunting for. 7/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- 15 oct. 2017
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