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Jungle Cruise

2021 • 127 minutes
3.8
49 reviews
63%
Tomatometer
12A
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

Join fan favorites Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt for the adventure of a lifetime on Disney's Jungle Cruise, a rollicking thrill-ride down the Amazon with wisecracking skipper Frank Wolff and intrepid researcher Dr. Lily Houghton. Lily travels from London, England to the Amazon jungle and enlists Frank's questionable services to guide her downriver on La Quila-his ramshackle-but-charming boat. Lily is determined to uncover an ancient tree with unparalleled healing abilities-possessing the power to change the future of medicine. Thrust on this epic quest together, the unlikely duo encounters innumerable dangers and supernatural forces, all lurking in the deceptive beauty of the lush rainforest. But as the secrets of the lost tree unfold, the stakes reach even higher for Lily and Frank and their fate-and mankind's-hangs in the balance.
Rating
12A

Ratings and reviews

3.8
49 reviews
George Russell Anton
24 October 2021
Awful film. If this was meant to be a child friendly film, Disney repeatedly fails to reach their targets. I can make out sexual innuendo in multiple Disney films, if you don't know what I mean I am talking about the part when Dwayne Johnson gets impaled and he falls off a cliff (something like that). Also the bit when the Spaniards attack innocent Natives in the village, I think the use of rock music wasn't needed, I'd say that sort of music should be used in zombie films, not a "family film".
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Al Probert
02 September 2021
OK, yes it is reminiscent of Pirates of the Caribbean and also The Mummy, but it's also a brilliant, gung-ho, classic family yarn. Full of one liners, OTT set pieces and great effects, I loved it! Just a great popcorn movie with never a dull moment!
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Matt Humphries
20 November 2021
You get the feeling that they wanted it to be like the Mummy or Pirates of the Caribbean (similar theme and ideas reused), you'll even have moments when you ask yourself "have I seen this film before?" Blunt & Johnson do what they can but they're working with a poor and unimaginative script that never seems to know where it's going or how it will end.
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