Dora and the Lost City of Gold

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Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019)
Dora and the Lost City of Gold poster Rating: 6.1/10 (34,568 votes)
Director: James Bobin
Writer: Nicholas Stoller, Matthew Robinson, Tom Wheeler
Stars: Isabela Merced, Eugenio Derbez, Michael Peña
Runtime: 102 min
Rated: PG
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy
Released: 09 Aug 2019
Plot: Teenage explorer Dora leads her friends on an adventure to save her parents and solve the mystery behind a lost city of gold.

Well, this came as a surprise!  Let’s get the initial question out of the way….Yes, I used to watch Dora.  Now, hear me out, I was definitely not the target age group, but my daughter was (she was obsessed with it), and so I sat and watched it with her when she was young.  So, I am aware of what it is, and as a result really expected this film to play young and not really work for me.   But, what I found was a self-aware fun slice of ‘Tomb-Raider-esque’ escapism that had me caught up in it from the start, and belly laughing throughout.

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Yes, this Dora knows what it is, and boy does it poke fun at itself in a brilliantly humoured way.  From Dora as a child asking whether the audience knows spanish words (to the confusion of her family around her) to a mask wearing animated fox (yes, Swiper makes his way onto screen) which has some cast members questioning the reality of, the film cleverly blurs the real-life grounding with the ridiculous elements of the cartoon as Dora initially tries to adapt to city society, before events throw her into a jungle quest.

Great family entertainment from start to finish.  Can you say Delicioso?

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