Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Lost City.
The Lost City ending explained in detail. The film stars Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, and Daniel Radcliffe as their characters go in search of an ancient artifact. The film — directed by Aaron and Adam Bee from a screenplay co-written by them and Oren Uziel and Dana Fox — ends as viewers would expect, but it’s all about the journey.
The Lost City follows Loretta Sage, a best-selling romance novelist who is in the midst of a book tour when she is kidnapped by billionaire and criminal Abigail Fairfax, who is in search of Calaman’s Tomb and the treasure within it — the Crown of Fire. Fairfax believes Loretta is the only person who can help him find it because she wrote about this mysterious Lost City of D in her latest novel. Fairfax would have gotten away with it, too, if not for Alan, the cover model for Loretta’s romance book series, who goes after the author in a bid to rescue her from the greedy rich man.
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The Lost City ends on a happy note for Loretta and Alan, who are vacationing together after their adventures conclude. With Loretta having written a new book and happier than ever, the film brings her and Alan’s stories to a close. We break down the film’s ending, including its overall meaning.
Alan may have expressed a part of the reason for his daring attempted rescue for Loretta, but it goes deeper than that. He was very invested in Loretta, and it wasn’t solely because he was her book’s cover model. Alan actually liked Loretta as a person and wanted her to see that her life could be more than what it currently was. She was barely holding on and, in many ways, so was he. Just like Alan wanted
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