It doesn't matter whether Charlie Hunnam's Colonel Percival Fawcett is fleeing a poison dart ambush in the jungles of Bolivia, leading his men to violent death in The Battle of the Somme, or in bed telling his wife he is heading on yet another expedition to Amazonia to look for a fabled city, he talks - the - whole - way - through - this - movie in a breathy half-whispered monotone to the point of making this beautifully photographed but dreary, adventure-free Boys Own Adventure almost unbearable to sit through.
★★☆☆☆
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