1/10
I thought you gave that up after me?
30 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Some Spoilers.

The story centers of rich playboy Jonathan Davenport (Robbie Allen) who recently inherited his father's corporation after a suicide and mumblings about a curse. He takes time off and travels with Liz (Riley Dandy) his ex-girlfriend to Peru to find an artist in the Amazonian rainforest. It is part of his bad dreams. Of course, there are drugs and revolutionaries.

They eventually make it to the title as the artist leads them to the lost city so he can kill Davenport and bring his people back to life or something.

A few things I couldn't help but notice...

The title of the film, in the beginning, is "The Lost City of Gold." At the end, it is "Inquisitor: The Curse of El Dorado." I guess they gave away too much of the plot.

In one scene Jon is on his knees with his hands behind his head. His necklace is clearly showing. A second later, the necklace is tucked away.

Shortly after that, we meet the artist who has a dirty face. He walks outside and the dirt is gone. Now granted we hear it raining, but we don't see it anywhere. It was that kind of poorly shot and put together film. Zero quality.

Robbie Allen was horrible in the lead role of a script that should have never been funded.

Guide: No F-words. Brief sex. Brief partial nudity.
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