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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Lost City
I never saw this film in the theaters. I did not know this gem existed until I picked it off the shelf in my friendly neighborhood video rental store. What a pleasant surprise! A movie depicting the Havana that was? A movie that neither glorifies Castro's revolution nor idolizes the Che? Instead, through the story and its characters, it tells what REALLY happened in Havana 50 years ago.

Folks, if you want a glimpse of what really happened in Cuba. If you want to know why the middle class left, and why the island paradise turned into a Third World Country, buy this movie. Watch it! If anything... it will give you a fresh perspective from a different point of view.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Lost City DVD
This is the best picture I have seen that describes the true story to what happened to all of the Cuban families after the take over from Fidel Castro in 1959.
I strongly recommend anyone to view this well done film by Andy Garcia.
This film tells the real true events. How things actually happened, and the true suffering of the Cuban families



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - ANDY GARCIA, OPUS 1
***1/2 2005. Directed by Andy Garcia. Havana, Cuba. 1958. The Fellove family belongs to the Cuban high bourgeoisie with at his head Don Federico, a university professor. Don Federico's eldest son, Fico, is the owner of a famous night club while his two brothers are politically engaged. Dictator Batista's regime is soon threatened by Fidel Castro and his comrades. The screenplay of the first film directed by Andy Garcia is obviously and, let's admit it, rather elementarily anti-Castrist. The unique fully-developed point of view is the point of view of the Cuban bourgeoisie, the characters of Luis, Aurora and Ricardo Fellove, who are pro-Castrists, being anecdotal at the most. If you can disregard this preconception, the film is interesting, above average and you'll certainly appreciate a couple of scenes featuring Bill Murray and Dustin Hoffman. Recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A film made with the heart
I always had the dream that some day the true history of the cuban people tragedy become known to the world throught a real piece of art that show the inmense suffer that Castro's Cuban Revolution inflict on the cuban families. This film is the best try I know in this respect. And when you note that Andy Garcia is the producer, director, plays the main role, writes many of the film music, and that the cost of only the shoes used in Titanic surpased the whole cost of the Andy's film, you begin to realize the inmense effort that he made to bring this history to us. Thanks a lot to him for the film and to Guillermo Cabrera Infante (+) for the story.

This film is not another frivolous Hollywood film. It has a good aesthetic level, show us what happened in Cuba, and was made with the heart. I recommend it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A touching story told in beautiful music...
Without judging its political aspect one way or the other, this is indeed a great movie. It has good lines, and solid acting. I especially enjoy its colorful photography, and the fantastic music! The Blu-ray transfer of both video and audio is super! Definitely a keeper.


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