Dora and The Lost City Of Gold (2019)

 

Director: James Bobin

Producers: Eugenio Derbez, James Bobin, Danny Trejo.

Cast: Isabela Moner (Dora Márquez), Jeff Wahlberg (Diego), Eugenio Derbez (Alejandro Gutiérrez).

A live-action film adaptation of the Nick Jr. series, Dora and The Lost City of Gold is a true adventure.

The movie starts in 2009, in a jungle in Peru, where Dora, her cousin Diego, and Dora’s monkey friend Boots are going on adventures to different places in the jungle. Dora talks to an imaginary audience, much to the bafflement of her family. Diego leaves for Los Angeles shortly. 10 years later, Dora remains her eccentric and childish self.  She now is told by her parents that she has to go to Los Angeles with Diego. However, her eccentricity makes Dora and Diego widely infamous at school. At a trip to the museum, Dora, Diego, along with 2 classmates Dora met on the first day named Sammy Moore and Randy Warren get shipped on a plane to Peru and run into a Professor Alejandro (say ale-HAN-dro) Gutierrez, who claims to be a friend of Dora’s parents. Alejandro takes them to the jungle. Want to know more? Watch the movie!

I liked Dora The Explorer as a kid, and I liked this movie. Eugenio Derbez was a nice person to play Alejandro, since Derbez looks like a mean treasure hunter or burglar rather than an actor. The plot twists were perfect! I liked the way Dora The Explorer and Dora and Friends: Into the City! were combined. The songs were also good. Am I the only watcher to realize that ‘Hurray, We Did It!’ is a parody of the sign-off song of every Dora episode, ‘We Did It’? This movie is flawless! Dora and The Lost City of Gold is definitely a treat to watch. Hats off to anybody who got that idea.

I wholeheartedly recommend this movie because:

  1. It has a good plot.
  2. It has good acting.
  3.  Dora’s goofball side and Diego’s sensitive side are perfectly shown.
  4.  It has great songs.
  5.  Overall, THE MOVIE IS MINDBLOWING! 

 


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