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DORA AND THE LOST CITY OF GOLD

‘Explorer is her middle name’. Isn’t it ‘The’?

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CERTIFICAT­E PG DIRECTOR James Bobin, STARRING Isabela Moner, Eva Longoria, Michael Peña SCREENPLAY Nicholas Stoller, Matthew Robinson DISTRIBUTO­R Paramount RUNNING TIME 102 mins

Nearly 20 years’ worth of tinies have grown up on the beloved Dora The Explorer’s TV cartoon jungle jaunts. But James Bobin’s cheery if wholesomel­y predictabl­e live-action bigscreen transplant takes a gently spoofing tone, getting knowing gags out of Dora’s (Isabela Moner) bottomless backpack and trademark smiley to-camera questions.

When her explorer parents (a doting Eva Longoria and Michael Peña) flip her from the Amazon into a snobby LA high school, the film is on full comic mode, as knowledge-loving chirpy ‘Dorka’ becomes a socially scorned misfit. But a Goonies-style old-school adventure kicks in when she and a group of classmates are kidnapped by mercenarie­s tracking her parent’s secret expedition to Parapata, the Incan City of Gold.

While the quarrellin­g, wisecracki­ng teens pick their way fearfully through

the Peruvian jungle, the film opts for a slapstick vibe, throwing headscratc­hing Inca puzzles, whooshy water-slide tunnels and booby-trapped temples at them. With the jeopardy strictly PG (deadly quicksand is a riot of fart noises), the film’s playful aspect is its best side, milking CGI creations Boots the monkey (voiced by Danny Trejo) and the thieving Swiper the fox (Benicio Del Toro) for cosy laughs.

If it comes up short on the thrills and spills, Moner’s hilariousl­y upbeat Dora is downright delightful, especially when forced to school her cooler compadres in the jungle’s secrets. Parents will appreciate the snappynot-sappy eco messages and prolearnin­g stance, firmly on the side of the team player rather than the tomb raider. Kate Stables

THE VERDICT

Tween-appropriat­e action and junglegenr­e gags keep this family-friendly reboot giggly rather than gripping.

 ??  ?? What’s that coming? A string of sequels?
What’s that coming? A string of sequels?

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