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Dora
A father and a daughter buy a used car which is possessed by an unknown spirit which yearns for revenge, and gives sleepless nights to a cop and a bunch of criminals.
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Plot Summary
Having spent most of her life exploring the jungle with her parents, Dora has to adjust to high school life when she's sent to live with her cousin Diego. However, her adventurous spirit quickly re-emerges when her parents go missing while searching for the lost city of gold, leading Dora and her friends on a dangerous quest to find them. They must navigate treacherous traps and solve puzzles in the ruins of an ancient civilization, all while trying to outwit greedy treasure hunters.
Critical Reception
Dora and the Lost City of Gold received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences, who praised its adventurous spirit, humor, and faithfulness to the spirit of the original children's show while appealing to a broader, older demographic. The film was noted for its surprisingly self-aware and witty approach to its source material.
What Reviewers Say
A surprisingly fun and witty adaptation that successfully blends humor and adventure.
Praised for its self-aware approach and appeal to both kids and adults.
The film captures the spirit of the original while offering a fresh, live-action take.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's humorous and adventurous take on the beloved character, appreciating its ability to entertain both younger and older viewers. Many found it to be a delightful surprise that managed to be faithful to the Dora the Explorer spirit.
Fun Fact
During the jungle sequences, the production team used a combination of real jungle locations and elaborate sets to create the vibrant and dangerous environment, ensuring authenticity while maintaining control over the filming process.
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