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Bogota: City of the Lost

  • 2024
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.2K
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Bogota: City of the Lost (2024)
Young man moving to Colombia with his family for a better life, but he ends up living from hand to mouth. He later goes against all odds to dominate Bogota's black market.
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Young man moving to Colombia with his family for a better life, but he ends up living from hand to mouth. He later goes against all odds to dominate Bogota's black market.Young man moving to Colombia with his family for a better life, but he ends up living from hand to mouth. He later goes against all odds to dominate Bogota's black market.Young man moving to Colombia with his family for a better life, but he ends up living from hand to mouth. He later goes against all odds to dominate Bogota's black market.

  • Director
    • Seong-je Kim
  • Writers
    • Seong-je Kim
    • Hwang Seong-gu
  • Stars
    • Song Joong-ki
    • Lee Hee-joon
    • Kwon Hae-hyo
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Seong-je Kim
    • Writers
      • Seong-je Kim
      • Hwang Seong-gu
    • Stars
      • Song Joong-ki
      • Lee Hee-joon
      • Kwon Hae-hyo
    • 23User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Song Joong-ki
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    • Gook-hee
    Lee Hee-joon
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    • Soo-Young
    Kwon Hae-hyo
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    • Sergeant Park
    Park Ji-hwan
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    • Junior Boss Park
    Cho Hyun-chul
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      • Director
        • Seong-je Kim
      • Writers
        • Seong-je Kim
        • Hwang Seong-gu
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      8mngoc-81752

      Song Joong Ki's acting stand out

      Bogota: City of the Lost is a gripping crime thriller that explores the world of Korean immigrants in Colombia. The movie follows Kook-hee, played by Song Joong-ki, as he navigates the treacherous streets of Bogota and rises through the ranks of the black market.

      Song Joong Ki performance as Kook-hee is one of this film's most noteworthy aspects. His ability to convey internal conflict through subtle expressions and physicality allows the character to resonate, even if the writing doesn't quite fully explore his psychological transformation.

      However, the movie's pacing can be a bit slow at times.
      7BulletProofGirl

      Song Joong-ki Is A Great Actor

      Saw some stupid reviews spreading negativity on Song Joongki and the film so I had to write a review to discredit the other shortsighted haters writing shallow reviews. First of all, this movie was good. It wasn't great, but it was good, realistic enough, and entertaining. Song Joongki is a great actor and will always be one of the best South Korean actors. Any negative critic about this movie just goes to show lack of understanding of the plot and lack of respect for actors and moviegoers. Not every movie has to be over the top and grandiose. This movie was satisfactory and worth my time and I am glad it's topping the Netflix charts right now.
      5lcobiao

      Trying too hard to be cool - I rate it fail

      I had high hopes for this film, especially since I've been a fan of recent Korean movies and their directors. Unfortunately, Bogotá: City of the Lost tries too hard to be stylish but falls flat in execution.

      The protagonist, Cookie, is simply unconvincing. His rapid rise to the top in just seven or eight years-surpassing bosses who have ruled for decades, like Uncle-feels unrealistic. He doesn't display any remarkable intelligence, bravery, or leadership skills that justify his success. In fact, he often comes across as foolish, like when he grabs two pieces of underwear to prove his loyalty-a gesture that failed to evoke any emotional impact.

      His unwavering respect for his father also feels undeserved. This is a man who abandoned him in Bogotá, later became a gambler, and even stole his son's money, knowing it could cost him his life. If he was that desperate, he should have considered other options instead of putting his son in danger. Cookie's devotion to such a father is baffling and unearned.

      The chase scene where Cookie pursues the woman and his father after they steal his money is particularly weak. Korean cinema has evolved significantly, but action sequences-especially car chases-still lag behind Hollywood by at least 20 years. The scene was clumsy and lacked tension, making it almost laughable.

      Ultimately, the film's biggest issue may not just be the genre itself but the casting and direction. Neither the lead actor nor the director seemed capable of delivering the depth and intensity needed to make this story believable. While Korean films have made great strides in storytelling, Bogotá: City of the Lost is a step backward in action filmmaking.
      7phd_travel

      Watchable but not great

      This movie is watchable. It isn't a great movie but it is not bad either. I was interested from the start about what was happening. Song Joong Ki with his boyish looks always captures your sympathy especially in the wild dangerous country. He Is forced to do things when people go after him. Not too fantastic a plot to be fairly believable even though it isn't a true story.

      Good on location filming. This isn't a drug movie it's about smuggling Korean clothes to sell in Colombia. The plight diaspora folks face is another aspect. Funny how they are robbed just leaving from the airport. Actually the crime reminds me of how tourists are preyed on in Paris or Madrid or Rome. So called first world countries are just as bad.

      The flaw is maybe because it is just a movie and not a series there isn't a whole lot of emotional connection with the characters. Not time for backgrounds of the supporting characters so don't feel anything for them. Also there is no romance or much development regarding his own family. It's about battling over smuggling clothes in to sell in Colombia and not paying customs. Dealing with the bribery and corruption of the local officials is fairly scary although it is not Escobar level. Not scary means more realistic so it's a nice change from exaggerated thrillers.

      I can see why this movie wasn't a big box office hit. It is not an exciting thriller. But it's okay for a Netflix watch.
      4rubenescribe

      Great locations to visit, bad and poor story

      Great locations to visit, bad and poor story. Good production, magnificent locations (you must visit this city at sometime in your life)... but what a bad story, terrible, to tell this type of stories of corruption, smuggling, crime and evil, it could have been told anywhere else in the world, even in South Korea itself. The only real danger in Colombia is that you come here and you don't want to leave. It's a wonderful country and its people are extraordinary. That's the only reality and not what is shown and said in this film. Just ask the millions of tourists who come here throughout the year.

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      • Trivia
        Song Jungki's mother in law is from Colombia.
      • Goofs
        The Bogotá articulated bus transport system called Transmilenio would not be inaugurated until the year 2000, the story takes place in 1997.

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      • Release date
        • February 4, 2025 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • South Korea
      • Also known as
        • Bogotá: Tierra de últimas oportunidades
      • Production companies
        • Jaguar Bite
        • Megabox Plus M
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        • $2,705,996
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        • 1h 48m(108 min)
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