Get ready for an exhilarating ride of a lifetime in DreamWorks Animation's The Road to El Dorado. Join Tulio and Miguel – and their hilarious horse Altivo – as they set sail, map in hand, in search of a golden treasure. Upon landing on the shores of El Dorado – the legendary Lost City of Gold – the duo are mistaken for gods and are lavished with riches behind their wildest dreams. As friendship, loyalty and greed collide, our unlikely heroes must make the decision of their lives…run off with the gold or face unforeseen risks and dangers to save the people of El Dorado! Reuniting the Academy Award-winning musical team from The Lion King – Elton John, Tim Rice and composer Hans Zimmer – this colorful, glittering film features captivating songs, memorable characters and spectacular animation that will be treasured for all time.* *The digital offer is now expired. The product does not come with digital codes.
C**Y
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Excelente para explorar la vida en época de conquista en Mesoamérica
M**H
Classic Artistic Historical Masterpiece
Classic Comedic and Artistic depiction loosely based on historical events. Loved watching it since I was a child, and happy to share it with others.
F**Y
DVD
Love this movie
E**I
"The Road to El Dorado: An Animated Masterpiece That Will Leave You Smiling"
The Road to El Dorado is a delightful animated movie that tells the story of two con men named Tulio and Miguel, who stumble upon a map to the legendary city of gold, El Dorado. The movie is set in the 16th century and takes the audience on a thrilling adventure as Tulio and Miguel set out to find the lost city.The animation in this movie is stunning, with vivid colors and detailed backgrounds that bring the story to life. The characters are also beautifully designed and full of personality, making them instantly lovable and relatable. The voice acting is top-notch, with Kevin Kline and Kenneth Branagh bringing Tulio and Miguel to life with their comedic timing and chemistry.The movie's soundtrack is also worth mentioning, with songs composed by Elton John and Tim Rice that perfectly capture the spirit of adventure and discovery. From the upbeat "It's Tough to be a God" to the stirring "Someday Out of the Blue," the music is a highlight of the movie.But what really makes The Road to El Dorado such a great movie is its heart. It's a story about friendship and trust, and how sometimes the most valuable treasure in life isn't gold or riches, but the relationships we build along the way. Tulio and Miguel's friendship is at the core of the movie, and their banter and camaraderie make for some truly hilarious moments.In conclusion, The Road to El Dorado is a wonderful animated movie that is sure to entertain audiences of all ages. With stunning animation, memorable characters, and a heartwarming story, it's a movie that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired. If you haven't seen it yet, do yourself a favor and give it a watch. It's a hidden gem that deserves more recognition.
A**R
Loved it since I was a kid
Today at the tender age of 23, I woke up with one of the songs from this movie stuck in my head ("Without Question"), so I rented it, and since I'm a screenwriter and really enjoy studying scripts from my favorite movies, I thought I'd try to follow the script along with the movie as I watched. When I did some research, I couldn't find the script anywhere, but I found a page on TvTropes.com talking about how disastrous the film was for the creators. Not only was it the first Dreamworks film to NOT make a profit (they lost millions of dollars), but from the tidbits of the original script that I could find, the writing was absolutely atrocious. The creators had such a headache making it, it doesn't surprise me how even though it has a cult following, the creators still consider it to be one of the worst movies they've ever worked on. They even changed directors part of the way through because the guy either had better stuff to work on or just couldn't stand working on it anymore (apparently he "still has nightmares about it").To give you a taste of the original, not only were Miguel and Tulio supposed to be lovers, but even after they changed that, it was clear the writer didn't know what he was doing, constantly including inappropriate dialogue and then breaking the fourth wall to apologize to the audience (who were supposed to be kids?). In the scene where Cortes finds them on his ship, in the original script, he says, "The two of you will be flogged. Then flogged some more. Then raped." Then [the film's producer (30s, sunglasses, suit), taps Cortes on the shoulder], whispering something to him. Then Cortes turns back and says, "My apologies. I'm being told this is a family film." And yes, it got worse (at one point, the characters were struggling with their erections). The script was just horrid, too inappropriate for kids, but too simplistic and boring for adults.I'm saying all this to make the point that it's a miracle the production crew was able to turn this into such an enjoyable movie in the end. No, it's not for small kids, but it's entertaining, and being someone who grew up on anime, a little nudity and suggestiveness didn't faze me. Years later, I still think it's a classic that both adults and mature children can enjoy. Thank you production crew for sticking with it to the end, and thank you voice actors for really breathing life into these characters, despite the utterly bland script. :)
S**A
Only watched it bc of Chel, stayed for the movie... and for Chel.
good movie
K**S
A true classic!
If you have seen this please buy it for your kids and watch it together, there is sooo much to enjoy in this movie. The music is catchy and so many one linger are repeatable (don’t believe search your gifs on apple 🤪😝)
L**N
Excellent banter, middling plot
Let's start with the good things about this animated feature.The voice casting is inspired, and the repartee between Kevin Kline and Kenneth Branagh in particular is delightful. I don't know if there was improvisation, but the dialogue reminds me of the bromantic exchanges in Judd Apatow movies-- albeit delivered faster and much more child friendly. The animation is reminiscent of Prince of Egypt and beautiful, for the most part.The mediocre things.The female character does not resemble any others from features for children. She is interesting, but extremely, almost discomfitingly sexual in her methods of getting what she wants (heed the rating, parents). The explicitness of her character is especially dissonant considering al the other elements (sidekick animals,The music by Elton John is pleasant enough but ultimately forgettable, and nearly all the montages the songs serve as background for are not funny or clever enough to hold up against the parts of the movie with dialogue (a far cry from majestic set pieces from Prince of Egypt or Katzenberg's 1989-1994 Disney features)The plot, overall, is not very memorable despite a villain who is entertaining and menacing, and I found the climax strangeky tedious.Watch it if you like animation and talky bromances, have children who are too young to notice sexual innuendo, or old enough that they will find it entertaining. It's a strange target audience, yes.
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