Lost in the Sun (Blu-ray)
How far can one man go?
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Blu-ray Details
- Run Time: 1 hours, 36 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Originally Released: 2016
- Label: Momentum
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Josh Duhamel & Josh Wiggins | |
Performer: | Lynn Collins | |
Directed by | Trey Nelson | |
Screenwriting by | Trey Nelson | |
Composition by | Daniel Hart | |
Director of Photography: | Robert Barocci |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 1.5/4 --
A monotonous bore. Lost in the Sun clearly thinks it's saying something profound, but what it says has been said before, many times, in much better pictures.
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Aisle Seat
It's a story of redemption and reconciliation that follows a well-worn path and strains credibility as it meanders along.
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Cinemalogue
Rating: B --
Admirably performed and skilled at detailing Texan expanse, the feature manages to hit the heart when it counts the most, carrying a promising amount of concern for its characters.
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Blu-ray.com
Rating: C --
"Lost in the Sun" is a technically proficient but achingly typical gloomy southern crime drama, one that audiences can seek out if they exhausted every other similar film.
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The Playlist
Rating: 3.8/10 --
At every minute in this film, you know where it's going, because nothing that happens in any of the 130 minutes of this film works at all if the movie doesn't get there.
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Paste Magazine
Duhamel and Wiggins unfortunately don't have the kind of Paper Moon chemistry that could have helped gloss over some of the harder-to-swallow plot turns.
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Film Journal International
Remove the charm and the Depression-era aura from "Paper Moon" and you have "Lost in the Sun," a road movie that goes nowhere particularly interesting.
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New York Times
Product Description:
In this dramatic thriller a petty thief, John (Josh Duhamel), and his cohort, Louis (Josh Wiggins), a recently orphaned teen boy, embark on a road trip that involves multiple robberies and results in a strong connection between the two. Written and directed by Trey Nelson. The cast includes Lynn Collins, Emma Fuhrmann, Louis Olmeda and Mylinda Royer.