

Prisoners of the Sun
Tintin and Captain Haddock travel to Peru in search of an abducted friend.
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Plot Summary
A team of archaeologists uncovers a lost Inca city deep within the Amazon rainforest. They soon discover that the city is not abandoned, but guarded by a fierce tribe. The archaeologists find themselves in a desperate fight for survival as they become entangled in ancient rituals and deadly traps. Their expedition turns into a harrowing ordeal as they try to escape with their lives and the treasures they've found.
Critical Reception
Prisoners of the Sun was met with a generally lukewarm reception from critics, often cited for its predictable plot and reliance on action sequences over character development. While some appreciated its adventurous spirit and exotic setting, others found it to be a derivative and uninspired B-movie. Audiences generally viewed it as a passable action-adventure flick for its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Packs a decent amount of action and adventure for a low-budget film.
- Suffers from a formulaic script and underdeveloped characters.
- The Amazonian setting provides some visual interest but doesn't elevate the overall quality.
Google audience: Audience feedback is sparse, but generally suggests the film is an unremarkable but watchable action movie, particularly for fans of direct-to-video thrillers from the era.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Thailand, which stood in for the Amazon rainforest, a common practice for low-budget productions seeking exotic locales without the expense of international travel.
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