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Lost River

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
20K
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Lost River (2014)
In the virtually abandoned city of Lost River, Billy, a single mother of two, is led into a macabre underworld in her quest to save her childhood home and hold her family together. Her teenage son Bones discovers a mystery about the origins of Lost River that triggers his curiosity and sets into motion an unexpected journey that will test his limits and the limits of those he loves.
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A single mother is swept into a dark underworld, while her teenage son discovers a road that leads him to a secret underwater town.A single mother is swept into a dark underworld, while her teenage son discovers a road that leads him to a secret underwater town.A single mother is swept into a dark underworld, while her teenage son discovers a road that leads him to a secret underwater town.

  • Director
    • Ryan Gosling
  • Writer
    • Ryan Gosling
  • Stars
    • Christina Hendricks
    • Iain De Caestecker
    • Matt Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ryan Gosling
    • Writer
      • Ryan Gosling
    • Stars
      • Christina Hendricks
      • Iain De Caestecker
      • Matt Smith
    • 137User reviews
    • 197Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Lost River: Look At My Muscles (French)
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    Lost River: Are You Waiting For Somebody?
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    Christina Hendricks
    Christina Hendricks
    • Billy
    Iain De Caestecker
    Iain De Caestecker
    • Bones
    Matt Smith
    Matt Smith
    • Bully
    Saoirse Ronan
    Saoirse Ronan
    • Rat
    Ben Mendelsohn
    Ben Mendelsohn
    • Dave
    Eva Mendes
    Eva Mendes
    • Cat
    Reda Kateb
    Reda Kateb
    • Cab Driver
    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    • Grandma
    Landyn Stewart
    • Franky
    Rob Zabrecky
    Rob Zabrecky
    • MC
    Shannon Plumb
    Shannon Plumb
    • Fanny
    Torrey Wigfield
    • Face
    Misty Robinette
    • Misty
    Holly Schlegel
    • Holly
    Thomas McDonald
    • Skip
    • (as ''Skip' Thomas Pierre McDonald')
    Larry Mongo
    • Larry
    Robert Skrok
    • Demolition Guy
    Aris Costner
    • Marylou a.k.a. Mama Aris
    • (as ''Mama A' Costner')
    • Director
      • Ryan Gosling
    • Writer
      • Ryan Gosling
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    User reviews137

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    5nceguypaul

    Really wanted to enjoy this film.

    Watched the trailer and was mesmerized by some of the imagery that Ryan Gosling has managed to capture.

    Then I watched the film itself.

    It felt like i was watching the extended version of the trailer, small snippets of dialogue surrounded by vast dreamlike imagery but with no actual story to go with it.

    This film isn't bad its just that it's not very good either. I felt like i was left wanting a little bit more, that it hadn't really fulfilled my appetite.

    That said there is potential and because Gosling is just so damned cool I will be looking forward to the next step (Fan boy mode deactivated).
    7colleen-wuertz

    Beautifully Twisted

    My interest in this film was piqued from the moment I saw the teaser trailer, though admittedly there wasn't much to the trailer. Unfortunately, it took me a few years to get around to finally watch it.

    I've always been curious to see how actors shape up when they decide to venture into other areas of the industry like writing or directing, and I was pleasantly surprised with Ryan Gosling's debut. I wasn't ready for the journey that I was about to embark on into a world rooted in both reality and fantasy. Going into this experience I already knew about the mixed reviews but I'm always willing to give a film a chance before I arrive at a verdict myself.

    Single mom Billy, struggles to keep possession of her family home nestled along a street sparsely populated by dilapidated homes. Her teenage son Bones tries to support her and his younger brother Frankie by scavenging and selling copper from abandoned buildings while trying to evade Bully, the resident psychopath. After a few run ins with Bully, Bones finds himself in a mess of trouble he isn't sure how to get out of. Soon after his run-in with Bully, Bones begins to spend time with the girl next door, Rat, who tells him of a curse that has been cast on the town of Lost River. In an attempt to pay off her debt, Billy takes a job at the recommendation of her banker Dave at an eccentric, underground club and from here the story is propelled into madness.

    I won't go into the film much further, but each minute I felt like I was falling deeper into this fairytale world as the story unraveled. I particularly fell in love with the cinematography; the abandoned buildings, the city lights, the decay, they all lent to the overall tone of the film. It's alluring and dark. The music is haunting as well, with Saoirse Ronan lending her vocals to one of the songs earlier in the film. I think what particularly drew me in was the simplicity; this is a film that makes you think and can confuse you at times, and from what I've read that's one of the main things people detest about it. I like the idea of watching a film multiple times and picking up new themes or meanings with each watch, it's clever.

    At times I wondered if there was a point to all of the weirdness and chaos I was watching, but this is one of those films you can't think about too much. I commend Ryan Gosling for taking a vision he had after visiting Detroit and turning it into something he was proud to put his name on. He cast people he respected and admired, and at times he let the actors and the environment take control. I'd like to see more actors, writers, and directors stand behind a vision they believe in even if they know it might not help them earn the most money or acclaim. I seem to take well to films critics hate, but of course everything is just a matter of opinion when you really think about it.

    The Verdict: I give this a 7/10. My advice would be to give the film a shot, you're either going to love it or be completely frustrated and confused by it.
    8JayShermanStinksYoooooo1920

    Amazing directorial debut from Ryan Gosling, but not for everyone.

    Most famous actors rely heavily on the production team during their directorial debuts and aren't very involved in the directing process. Last year, Angelina Jolie truly proved this with her movie Unbroken (actually her second film as a director though). A high budget WW2 film that Jolie clearly didn't put much effort into. It feels like the whole idea was just given to her when she called her agent and stated that she would like to direct a new movie. It is also not uncommon to see actors casting themselves in their directorial debuts, such as Zach Braff in Garden State. Lost River, is the weirdest directorial debut you'll ever see from an actor.

    I've always liked Ryan Gosling. He picks his movies carefully and works great with "different" directors like Nicolas Winding Refn and Derek Cianfrance. Lost River is probably the strangest film in recent years. It is hard to explain what it is about so I'm not going to talk about that in this review.

    The movie is very similar to most David Lynch films, especially Mulholland Drive. Therefore, one of the best things about Lost River is actually the cinematography, it helps to create the mysterious experience. I'm a very big fan of thrillers which don't explain everything to the viewer, but I know most people aren't. And that's why many will dislike this movie for what it is. With that being said, if you hate to re-watch films and want simple story lines, Lost River is not what you should be watching.

    I really appreciate all the effort Ryan Gosling has put into this movie. It is risky to make a film like Lost River these days, and I'm glad Gosling was willing to take that risk to show his trademark. It is notable that he actually made the movie himself and didn't rely on the producers. Fans of David Lynch, Nicolas Winding Refn and David Cronenberg will surely have a good time with Lost River. I'm looking forward to Gosling's next feature, and can't wait to re-watch this film.
    Red_Identity

    Flawed, but deeply visceral and penetrating

    It's not often that I am truly perplexed by a film's critical reception. The critical blasting this has gotten truly... perplexes me. I get it, it's not for everyone, but neither is The Tree of Life, or Under The Skin, or even Drive, or countless of other films that managed to get embraced well- enough by many critics, if not most. Sure, the screenplay here needed some work. Sure, it doesn't really seem tightly-woven and it doesn't have any real forward action that seems to be driving the plot. But so what? As a mood piece, this makes the perfect midnight movie. It's visually outstanding, able to capture certain colors and images that I haven't even seen Gosling's good friend Nicolas Winding Refn capture. And yes, this film seems to be heavily influenced by him. I hated Only God Forgives because I found it boring, nonsensical, and totally pretentious, with not an ounce of honest artistry. I found Bronson to be sort of entertaining, but also full of itself. I did like Drive though.

    Gosling really shows a certain directorial skill here, even if it's really borrowing from Refn's same style. And unlike Refn's last film, despite how "airy" the screenplay is, the film manages to capture a true emotional core. I actually cared about the three lead characters and felt like I was on this ride with them. The film's deeply ambitious, but it also doesn't feel ponderous or pretentious. I felt like it truly touched on something special that, despite how flawed it is, really made it work. It's somewhat messy, somewhat clumsy, yet I thought it was able to rise above that and work as an actual film, and not just great individual scenes without anything holding them together. Hendricks, De Caestecker, and Ronan are really strong as well and all three manage to hit the perfect pitch for the type of film Gosling wanted to make.

    So, what can I say? It's going to be really tough seeing the film get as much hate throughout the year, but I hope it's able to get at least a few more fans and I hope Gosling isn't discouraged from making another film because if he was able to touch the notes that he did here despite all of the flaws, he could very well make a masterpiece soon enough. I can't wait to rewatch this.
    7derbo73

    Surprisingly good

    Beware, this movie is quite dark and disturbing. It has a certain Terry Gilliam feel about it, although it goes deeper and touches the dark bottom of your soul. It is beautifully shot, has a constant subtle tension and very good music. Although the story is rather predictable it reminded me of the greatest epic tales of mankind.

    Very rich and creative debut. Good actors and superb camera work, settings and effects.

    The movie feels like a true nightmare sometimes, don't be fooled, though - it is not a classical horror movie or thriller. It is more like a dark dream put onto celluloid. You see lots of blood and some violence, still it will not work for typical fans of guts and gore movies.

    Real cinema.

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    • Trivia
      Matt Smith filmed his scenes during his break away from playing The Doctor on Doctor Who (2005). He had to shave his head for the role of Bully and wore a wig for the last episodes of Doctor Who, which were filmed later on.
    • Goofs
      When Bully is under water after the car wreck he is upside down. The heels of his feet are on the car's hood and his head is under water. Yet when he exhales the bubbles go down when they leave his mouth. They should rise.
    • Quotes

      [Bones takes his brother Frankie to Rat]

      Bones: Can you watch Franky for me?

      Rat: Why?

      Bones: 'Cause I'm gonna break the spell.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a short scene after the credits in which the street lights switch off again.
    • Alternate versions
      In Germany, Tiberious Film released a double disc Limited Edition Blu-ray set which includes an Extended Version on the second disc, which expands the run-time by approximately 10 minutes (it is also entitled the "Director's Cut" on the cover art). It includes a more extended introduction in which Franky explores the neighborhood whilst Billy frantically searches for him, there are more scenes with Bones and Franky spending time together, a scene with Bones chatting to some local girls, a conversation between Bones and Billy about whether she would find him attractive if he came to her club, various small additional scenes, and the footage from 1961's A Touch of Magic that Bones and Rat watch together features its original soundtrack rather than Zane Ashton's 'He Was a Mean Dragon' (aka. 'The Dragon') as in the theatrical cut. This was apparently the original cut screened at Cannes in 2014 before being re-cut for theatrical release.
    • Connections
      Featured in Fandor: Ryan Gosling Is a Complicated Heartthrob (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Deep Purple
      Written by Peter De Rose and Mitchell Parish

      Performed by Larry Clinton, featuring Mary Dugan

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lost River: Un Lugar Misterioso
    • Filming locations
      • Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bold Films
      • Marc Platt Productions
      • Phantasma
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $45,431
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,828
      • Apr 12, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $615,500
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • Datasat
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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