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Dora and the Lost City of Gold
Dora and the Lost City of Gold
Dora, a girl who has spent most of her life exploring the jungle with her parents, now must navigate her most dangerous adventure yet: high school. Always the explorer, Dora quickly finds herself leading Boots (her best friend, a monkey), Diego, and a rag tag group of teens on an adventure to save her parents and solve the impossible mystery behind a lost Inca civilization.
rating
6.633
runtime
102 min

Release

2019-08-08

Cast

Isabela Merced
Isabela Merced
as Dora
Jeffrey Wahlberg
Jeffrey Wahlberg
as Diego
Madeleine Madden
Madeleine Madden
as Sammy
Eugenio Derbez
Eugenio Derbez
as Alejandro Gutierrez
Michael Peña
Michael Peña
as Cole - Dora's Father
Eva Longoria
Eva Longoria
as Elena
Benicio del Toro
Benicio del Toro
as Swiper (voice)
Madelyn Miranda
Madelyn Miranda
as Dora (6 years)
Malachi Barton
Malachi Barton
as Diego (6 years)
Dee Bradley Baker
Dee Bradley Baker
as Animal Vocalizations (voice)
Sasha Toro
Sasha Toro
as Backpack (voice)
Marc Weiner
Marc Weiner
as Map (voice)
Joey Vieira
Joey Vieira
as Nico
Pia Miller
Pia Miller
as Sabrina - Diego's Mother
Adriana Barraza
Adriana Barraza
as Abuela Valerie
Damien Garvey
Damien Garvey
as Security Guard
Anikka Abelita
Anikka Abelita
as Vegan Student
Daniel Donaldson
Daniel Donaldson
as Bad Dancing Teacher
Nicholas Coombe
Nicholas Coombe
as Randy
Tivon Toito'ona
Tivon Toito'ona
as Soccer Team Kid 1
Emily Bell
Emily Bell
as Soccer Team Kid 4
Jace Fleming
Jace Fleming
as Mean Kid
Michelle Collins
Michelle Collins
as English Teacher
Bailey Hendy
Bailey Hendy
as Soccer Team Kid 2
Darcy Worthington
Darcy Worthington
as Soccer Team Kid 3
Matthew Okine
Matthew Okine
as Teacher
Natasa Ristic
Natasa Ristic
as Christina X
Christopher Kirby
Christopher Kirby
as Viper
Temuera Morrison
Temuera Morrison
as Powell
Christopher Rawlins
Christopher Rawlins
as Mercenary
Isela Vega
Isela Vega
as Old Woman
Danny Trejo
Danny Trejo
as Boots (voice)
Q'orianka Kilcher
Q'orianka Kilcher
as Kawillaka
Natalie Kinghorn
Natalie Kinghorn
as High School DJ
Daniel Valle
Daniel Valle
as High School Dancer / Assistant Choreographer
Kate Wormald
Kate Wormald
as High School Dancer / Assistant Choreographer
Abdulaye Sow
Abdulaye Sow
as High School Dancer
Brooke Schembri
Brooke Schembri
as High School Dancer
Dustin Taylor
Dustin Taylor
as High School Dancer
Elke Tulip Paes
Elke Tulip Paes
as High School Dancer
Georgia Rothera
Georgia Rothera
as High School Dancer
James David Portas
James David Portas
as High School Dancer
Joel Murphy
Joel Murphy
as High School Dancer
Kalahni Mia Spink
Kalahni Mia Spink
as High School Dancer
Karin Mochizuki
Karin Mochizuki
as High School Dancer
Kristin Sparks
Kristin Sparks
as High School Dancer
Leyton Oliver Bartley Beal
Leyton Oliver Bartley Beal
as High School Dancer
Ly Thanh Dat
Ly Thanh Dat
as High School Dancer
Mitchell Adam Marshman
Mitchell Adam Marshman
as High School Dancer
Phoenix Mitchell
Phoenix Mitchell
as High School Dancer
Sarah Louise Harvey
Sarah Louise Harvey
as High School Dancer
Savannah La Rain
Savannah La Rain
as High School Dancer
Seraseini Momo
Seraseini Momo
as High School Dancer
Tanisha Pili Mvoyi
Tanisha Pili Mvoyi
as High School Dancer
William James Dyson
William James Dyson
as High School Dancer
Zeke Azzolini
Zeke Azzolini
as High School Dancer
Emilia Lau
Emilia Lau
as Crowd High School Student
Braden Lewis
Braden Lewis
as Airport Kid
Vanesa Everett
Vanesa Everett
as Mixed Nationality Tourist (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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maketheSWITCH

This is legit Indiana Jones/Tomb Raider/National Treasure for kids - nothing and no-one is sexualised and there’s no violence, aside from the slapstick kind. Plus the humour is fantastic and friendly, and the film even pokes fun at the original TV show in a really great way. Everything is vibrant and exciting, and who doesn’t love a monkey sidekick and a thieving fox? Dora is annoyingly positive every step of the way (don’t worry, it’s a thing) and she sings about everything from her backpack to pooping (don’t be alarmed, I swear it’s still a thing). ’Dora’ also boasts great messages about fitting in and being yourself as only a teenager still rocking the same haircut, pink t-shirt and orange shorts can do. - Jess Fenton Read Jess' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-dora-and-the-lost-city-of-gold-dora-meets-indiana-jones-and-a-song-about-poop

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JPV852

The first 15 minutes of this movie had me worried. As someone who has never seen "Dora the Explorer", the in-jokes (outside of her talking to the audience early on) were completely lost on me. The scenes at the high school were pretty hard to watch, but once she and the group are in the jungles, I didn't mind it so much and the third act very much felt like an homage to Raiders of the Lost Ark. Isabela Moner was wonderful and not at all obnoxious in the lead and the other teenage-aged actors were alright, but Eugenio Derbez is still an awful actor and the style of humor is certainly aimed at a younger audience. Even so, it was a lot better than I expected. **3.0/5**

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Kamurai

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. There are a lot of confusing aspects to this movie that definitely hurt it, but it starts high enough each time, you just kind of personally pause and then the movie continues as if it wasn't a thing. The only thing that persists as a problem of casting beautiful adults in the role of children (I just kept going, they don't look like kids), and while I don't remember how much time passes until Dora goes to American high school, it can't be senior year because they have another year after the movie. I'm pretty sure College Humor covered this joke/problem when they had Ariel Winter ("Modern Family") as Dora and she was 15, but maybe that was the point: yeesh, what a minefield to navigate. The movie is very well produced, the story is actually well written, and at one point I had the thought that this could have been an Indiana Jones plot with some expected tweaks. There are a few things that just break the experience, and I don't just mean all the cringe moments when you put jungle girl into high school. She's literally insane, they address it multiple times in the movie, and it's the opening scene. Fortunately she's such a likeable character that you forget, until it's convenient to remind you. The animals: spoiler or not, the crazy cg animals really mess with your suspension of disbelief and bring you out of the movie: there is literally a plot armor moment where they just make the solution "an animal does something impossible". And they talk about it, there are multiple discussions about these animals doing impossible things. It really is a good movie, and I think it is designed the way it is to be family friendly. Worth taking the time to watch.