TWC-Dimension | Release Date: January 27, 2017
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SpinetinglersJan 27, 2017
Longing for the American dream should never be inextricable from the determination of an individual. Dreaming about achieving a goal should go hand in hand with proactively doing it. Without veering off on a transcendentalist tangent, let meLonging for the American dream should never be inextricable from the determination of an individual. Dreaming about achieving a goal should go hand in hand with proactively doing it. Without veering off on a transcendentalist tangent, let me introduce Kenny Wells. Wells is a pot-bellied, greased up chain smoking alcoholic, perhaps uncomfortably seen as the heir to the throne of the Washoe Mining Company based in ‘the biggest little city in the world’ and where Johnny Cash sang of a prisoner shooting a man, ‘just to watch him die’. The one and only, Reno, Nevada. So maybe I haven’t painted Wells in such a great light so far. He certainly isn’t the godchild of Emerson, but that’s what director Stephen Gaghan appears to try and convey. This is Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey as you’ve never witnessed before, presented in a way that’s far from an idealised sharp-suited image of the American dreamer and stoically opposed to Ron Woodward’s skeletal frame in his winning performance in 2013’s ‘Dallas Buyers Club’. However, he’s the film’s gleaming treasure in a somewhat clichéd quest for glory, even if the main aesthetic shine is only from his forehead in an Indonesian jungle.

‘Gold’ is loosely based upon the Bre-X mining scandal of 1993 with Gaghan confusingly transporting us straight back to the 1980s to a world of questionable suits, post-punk, Iggy Pop and the romantic aspirations of Wells. His journey is somewhat instigated by the death of his father, luring him further into the volatile and unpredictable world of gold mining, conducting the train through its successes and abrupt halts. From the smoky testosterone filled bars of Reno to the sweat inducing tropics of Borneo, we realise how integral McConaughey’s performance is to the success and believability of the narrative. Although somewhat charismatic through his wittiness and general naivety to the overall project, Kenny Wells is a man who is out to make money. Wells’ sidekick, geologist Michael Acosta (Edgar Ramirez), is bestowed with elements of morality and spirituality, clearly seen in his proactive interaction with the Indonesian people. So therefore, Wells’ financial determination combined with Acosta’s endearing qualities and intelligence make the relationship such a strong focal point of the film. The strength of the characters makes the adventure seem almost tangible, yet still questionable.

Looking at McConaughey’s transformation, you may just begin to question how Kaylene (Bryce Dallas-Howard) has fallen for such a downtrodden hopeless wanderer. However it’s her innocent undying belief in him that makes Wells’ decline even more forceful. There is an essence of the childhood sweetheart in her demeanour, the archetypal support mechanism to Kenny’s weaknesses. Yes, she rides on the wave of success to its highest heights with Wells, lavishing herself in material riches but in a way, she is the moral spine of the film, never losing sight of the real Kenny Wells she’s grown up loving. Kaylene acts just as much as the voice of reason as Michael Acosta and it is the combination of powerful relationships that we will really take away from the screen. The dizzying heights of financial success ultimately lead to a strenuous, yet somewhat predictable breakdown between Kenny and Kaylene and we can’t help but feel like she is completely unworthy of any of it. Whiskey plus money plus the inability to maintain your dignity…. Well you know the rest. That’s not saying Kenny Wells is a vile person, despite his, for want of a better term, shabby look. We’re willing everything to work out for both of them, yet the American dream just becomes too much to handle.

McConaughey’s character compared to the regimental sharp suited Wall Street bankers is a deliberate contrast by Gaghan. Our willingness for the sugar coated American dream to work out is pitted against the cold-hearted capitalist intentions of Brian (Corey Stoll). Wells’ resilience to counteract an offer made by Stoll and his legion of top button fastened, tight tied troubadours, can only be admired. The ambition to fight against globalisation, to hold onto your dreams, to recapture lost determination and to let nothing stand in your way in fighting for what you want, is made believable through McConaughey’s stellar performance. However, in what should be an adventure full of undying speed to keep up with the lustful desire for success, the film’s narrative is too slow to match the pace of Wells’ dreams. McConaughey is the glitter in a film without much gold.
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keemtAug 25, 2017
Way better than The Big Short (which was pretty good). How can people not love this movie? The jungle stuff was a bit boring but the story was such a huge rollercoaster, it's just awesome. Not sure if anyone noticed but the directing wasWay better than The Big Short (which was pretty good). How can people not love this movie? The jungle stuff was a bit boring but the story was such a huge rollercoaster, it's just awesome. Not sure if anyone noticed but the directing was perfect too----so perfect I believe it's hard to notice. Long live the McConnaissance and Bryce Dallas Howard killed it!! Expand
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dashtagMay 25, 2017
I enjoyed this film, because it was so interesting to see a crazy real scenario that was perfect for Hollywood. Gold has a great performance from Matthew McCounaghey and the rest of the cast, plus interesting directing and filming. SometimesI enjoyed this film, because it was so interesting to see a crazy real scenario that was perfect for Hollywood. Gold has a great performance from Matthew McCounaghey and the rest of the cast, plus interesting directing and filming. Sometimes strange in it's editing, as in weird cuts, but this was a highly entertaining film! So realistic and accurate to the real events, so crazy and suspenseful! Gold is pure Gold! Expand
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Eilidh2Jan 27, 2017
Reading some of the reviews on here, I've come to the conclusion many film critics' knowledge of life - or finance - only comes from watching other movies. This movie has NOTHING in common with Wolf of Wall Street or The Big Short. MaybeReading some of the reviews on here, I've come to the conclusion many film critics' knowledge of life - or finance - only comes from watching other movies. This movie has NOTHING in common with Wolf of Wall Street or The Big Short. Maybe Treasure of the Sierra Madre?

It's about mining and a notorious mining scandal. Maybe critics lost their bearings because there haven't been enough mining films?

I liked the film very much. My husband loved it. It's really a 'guy movie' and as such, will appeal more to a male audience. It's also an incredibly complicated film that delves into a very convoluted story (which actually happened). So checking your emails while watching or trying to live tweet the film would be a mistake. You'll lose the plot and never catch up again.

McConaughey and Ramirez work beautifully together, creating a believable bromance where two guys down on their luck join forces to "prove 'em all wrong". McConaughey's desperate and obnoxious huckster/prospector and Ramirez's enigmatic, elegant, legendary geologist make intriguing protagonists. And Bryce Dallas Howard brings a great, earthy charm to a woman who loves not wisely, but too well. McConaughey never tries to gain the audience's sympathy, no winks at the audience to signal "I'm a nice guy movie star, not this jerk" which takes a lot of brash honesty.

The movie's "punchline" is an absolute killer and well worth the trip to get there.
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3ebfan511Aug 28, 2017
The Wolf of Wall Street meets the Treasure of the Sierra Madre...if you like adventure films, or any kind of "get rich quick" scenarios you will probably like this movie. It was a pretty good story, with very good actors, and was decentlyThe Wolf of Wall Street meets the Treasure of the Sierra Madre...if you like adventure films, or any kind of "get rich quick" scenarios you will probably like this movie. It was a pretty good story, with very good actors, and was decently directed and kept me interested. The first half or so in the jungle was especially good, and then it got a little slower in the 2nd half at times, but then ended strongly again. Pretty solid 7/10. Expand
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KaptenVideoJan 29, 2017
Prospector and geologist desperate for a lucky break (Matthew McConaughey, Edgar Ramírez) try to find gold in the uncharted jungle of Indonesia. They find what they were looking for but keeping the gold may be even more difficult than findingProspector and geologist desperate for a lucky break (Matthew McConaughey, Edgar Ramírez) try to find gold in the uncharted jungle of Indonesia. They find what they were looking for but keeping the gold may be even more difficult than finding it.

Based on a true event from the 1990's. Also appearing: Bryce Dallas Howard, Corey Stoll, Craig T. Nelson et al.

Do you remember the times when Matthew McConaughey used to have ripped body, look like million dollars and star in mainstream movies?

The current decade has brought us a new kind of McConaughey. He prefers to look like **** doesn't care much about mainstream, and has sworn allegiance to method acting, or whatever it's called these days.

In short, the man doesn't do roles anymore, he becomes who he's supposed to play. And luckily for movie buffs, he picks projects that really have something to say.

McConaughey was always a good enough actor but the new him is something of a revelation. He brings this fresh kind of – for want of a more suitable term – in-your-face style where every detail and nuance of the performance has been made to count, cameras often close-up.

Only a few movies are using this approach – psychologically, it probably asks much from both thespian and director working with him. But McConaughey has absolutely nailed this brave method, best witnessed in "Interstellar", first season of HBO's "True Detective", and now "Gold".

I don't always consider the appearances of a character an essential part of the performance, especially if the movie is not related to sci-fi, but this time is an exception. This is the role remembered by both powerful acting style described above and how the character looks like.

The man looks even more deliciously disgusting than usual, sporting pot-belly (result of gaining 20 kilos for the role), false teeth (making him look a bit like working class Austin Powers from 1990's USA) and skullet. And all this only enhances his usual energetic in-your-face performance.

A word about skullet. This amazing hairstyle is, by my definition, the second worst crime a male person can commit against his appearance. Google it or something.

It's basically a bald head WITH mullet and in real life it would be reason enough to make many people stay away, I imagine. McConaughey does not shy away from it and it becomes another reason you will remember "Gold" for.

This is director Stephen Gaghan's first movie since 2005's intelligent but raher boring "Syriana". And the comeback is noteworthy indeed.

Thus far, I haven't written much about movie as a whole, for two reasons. First and foremost, although the cast is big and good, it is McConaughey's show. If you happen to not care about him, there's little motivation to watch.

The main possible exception is Bryce Dallas Howard as leading character's wife, in a kind and warm role the Supporting Actress Oscars are perfect for. Except she didn't get nominated. But it perfectly compensates the manic energy of the main man.

Secondly, it's basically another of those countless "greed makes good" American stories which are inspired by and copy the basics of 1987's seminal classic "Wall Street". You know, the rise and fall of a underdog who never gave up.

Although they make the same old tired story function nicely, one can't really call it inspiring or fresh again. I felt the same about "Wolf of Wall Street", by the way. The less you have seen this type of stuff, the higher you'd score "Gold".

Somehow the project hasn't gotten recognition during current awards season, having only won Hollywood Film Award for the ensemble of the year and gotten nominated for the Golden Globe for the best song.

The critics at RottenTomatoes and Metacritic doesn't give it a warm welcome either. Let me disagree on this one. "Gold" is not original but perfectly decent watch anyway.
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RelaxedmikeMay 8, 2017
WOWZER!! This movie is proof critics hate for no reason at all. I thought this was a very good movie. Mathew M was convincing in his lead role and played it outstandingly. Which proves a point..a movie is great IF..YOU..enjoy it!
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LeZeeNov 4, 2017
Treasure hunt meets the wall street!

Loosely based on the real. It's both a treasure hunt film, and a wall street tale. The great mix of two made it a fine film. Wall street based films always fascinates the grown-ups. So do this film.
Treasure hunt meets the wall street!

Loosely based on the real. It's both a treasure hunt film, and a wall street tale. The great mix of two made it a fine film. Wall street based films always fascinates the grown-ups. So do this film. Matthew McConaughey playing in one of two main role, I thought it should have been called 'Fool's Gold 2'. You will know why I said that once you watch it, or maybe you know it already. But the end twist was something different, changed everything.

The man who inherited the family business of mining, is now in the crisis of losing everything. His final move is to join the hand with another man struggling as same as he is. They both pull off successfully the initial hiccup. And after a long struggle, seems they had hit a bullseye. The lives have changed forever or is it! Another trouble follows them, following, the story reaches the end with a twist.

At first, I thought it was like in the line of 'There Will Be Blood'. As the narration progresses, the gear changed between the two worlds. One being in the US and then in Indonesian Jungle. I thought the end should have been little more detail, but it still worked fine.An underrated film for sure. If it was a DiCaprio film, it would have been highly praised.

Actually, I liked it. Well written screenplay and performances. Matthew McConaughey was awesome. We talk about actor like Johnny Depp for playing roles in awesome costumes, but this guy turned the roles to reality. It's either 'Dallas Buyer's Club' or this or any others. He deserves well respect more the big names right now. Thousand times better than accidental actor, DiCaprio.

Edgar Ramirez was also good. Bryce Dallas Howard had an important role as well. Overall, This is one of the films not to miss from the 2016 calender. It could have been a box office bomb, but definitely will be recognised as the time pass by. I would surely suggest it to anybody.

8/10
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RalfbergsMar 11, 2017
McConaughey's acting is quite good and the movie is quite interesting, even though it lacks some flavour to put it amongst the great movies. I mean Matthew portrayed it in his talk show appearances that this is his best movie, but I doubt itMcConaughey's acting is quite good and the movie is quite interesting, even though it lacks some flavour to put it amongst the great movies. I mean Matthew portrayed it in his talk show appearances that this is his best movie, but I doubt it and didn't find it that amazing. Still a good watch Expand
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