Gold had my 100% full attention from beginning to end and wow what a story. I enjoyed the film a lot, in fact, I rate it. The landscape was beautifully shot and so important. He slowly melted into it, I thought that visually looked awesome. All the acting was great. The story was good as is. It didn't have to waste time spoon-feeding you. You caught glimpses of their world listening to the radio, reading the road signs, the people, their conversations, clothing, and their gear.
I'm really glad the ending happened the way it did. Zac's character was lulled into feeling secure and part of the team. Made it even more heartbreaking to watch as it slowly become apparent to the audience but not him.
I give the film a 7/10. While I agree everyone is entitled to their opinion, and we can't like every movie, I really think some of the criticisms being mentioned (not all, some of them are fair) are undeserving and indicative of someone who wasn't taking in all the story-telling happening when there was no dialogue.
I'm really glad the ending happened the way it did. Zac's character was lulled into feeling secure and part of the team. Made it even more heartbreaking to watch as it slowly become apparent to the audience but not him.
I give the film a 7/10. While I agree everyone is entitled to their opinion, and we can't like every movie, I really think some of the criticisms being mentioned (not all, some of them are fair) are undeserving and indicative of someone who wasn't taking in all the story-telling happening when there was no dialogue.
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