Jungle Cruise

  • Fantasy
  • Adventure
7/28/2021
127
PG-13

The myth is real.

Dr. Lily Houghton enlists the aid of wisecracking skipper Frank Wolff to take her down the Amazon in his dilapidated boat. Together, they search for an ancient tree that holds the power to heal – a discovery that will change the future of medicine.

Revenue:
$220,889,446
Budget:
$200,000,000

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  • garethmb

    Ask anyone who has ever spent time at a Disney park what attractions they enjoy riding and chances are good that the Jungle Cruise will be amongst them. The project was a labor of love for Walt Disney and has thrilled millions of guests with the scenic cruise, animated animals, and the cringe-worthy puns and jokes from the captains who have made it an enduring legend.

    Since attractions ranging from Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion and The Tower of Terror have made their way to screens along with others over the years; it was not much of a shock to hear that The Jungle Cruise was next in line to make the leap to the big screen. Despite several release date changes and then a lengthy delay due to Covid; the film has finally ar...

    July 28, 2021
  • harvanchik

    This movie was never short of laughter. It incorporated the same types of jokes heard while riding the attraction of the same name. The movie was a mix of Pirates of the Caribbean, Indian Jones, National Treasure, and Raiders of the Lost Ark. It follows similar plot to each of these movies. People want treasure > Bad people want the same treasure > They both find the treasure at the same time > The good people manage to get the treasure. Even though it's a recycled Disney movie, the jokes throughout the movie make it worth a watch.

    July 31, 2021
  • nairtejas

    I had a good time watching Jungle Cruise because the thrills just keep on coming. As someone who likes adventures on reel, Jungle Cruise met all my lofty expectations: mythology and legend, a smart-aleck skipper, an Englishwoman and her sweet-faced brother, and the Amazon rainforest. Give it a go even if you are not familiar with the Disney link.

    August 1, 2021
  • Mahnoor_Khan

    Things That I Liked Most In The Jungle Cruise Movie!!

    1. Perfect Casting Dwayne

    Johnson and Emily Blunt were electric together. They both bring so much fun to the movie. I love their chemistry. Besides the main hero and heroine, the character of Jack Whitehall was excellent. He played the role of Emily's brother & he rocked it with his performance. He brought so many comedic moments.

    1. Great Comedy And Action

    The action & comedy were moving along at about the right pace, never dwelling too long on any of the plot points.

    1. World-Building

    The sets, costumes, animals, vibrant colors, darker elements of Amazon, the intro of main characters, every single thing was beautiful enough to maintain the classic atmosphere.

    August 3, 2021
  • Radio1'sMr.Movie!-MadAmi

    Provided You -SURVIVE- All The "OVERKILL Mud & Slime, & The HUNDREDS Of Bugs|Bees IN The Slime" . . . . . . . You'll Find That The Film's Long, Enthralling Buildup, And Its Eventual GRAND FINALÉ . . . Are Indeed . . . Absolutely, Positively SPECTACULAR .

    A "Good, Old Fashioned", -{ B I G }- Screen Full Length Review . Viewed around August 02, '21 .


    Frank Wolff : " Hey , McGregor ! . . . Had a girlfriend once, she was cross-eyed. Didn't work out. We could never see eye to eye ! " .


    1. " What A Ride " : This is a journey filled with Colour, Beauty, Awe, Drama, Massive-Spectacle, but **Most of all , " T O N S...

    August 9, 2021
  • Baswaraj1986

    _very nice movie. Rocks _

    August 20, 2021
  • itsogs

    Awesome movie, lots of adventure and humor. A must see for everyone. This one is a keeper. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    September 25, 2021
  • Dark Jedi

    To me this was great entertainment. A really nice rollercoaster of adventure with healthy dose of humour and fantasy.

    Dwayne Johnson is indeed one of my favourite actors these days and he makes a good performance as the somewhat crazy riverboat captain which is (a lot) more than he seems.

    This movie is meant to entertain and nothing else. I am quite happy that, despite it being a new Disney production, theres really not much in terms of woke bullshit preaching in there. A little bit rubbish, especially at the end, but its bearable. Maybe Disney has learned the lesson as to how much that crap actually hits the bottom line.

    The movie is really a non-stop (almost) rollercoaster of action a la Indiana Jones and Tomb Raider but with a m...

    October 17, 2021
  • beyondthecineramadome

    Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/its-brutal-out-here-jungle-cruisenbspreview<a>

    Adapted from one of the original Disneyland attractions, Jungle Cruise is Disneys attempt at another family-friendly adventure movie. Its hard not to draw comparisons between the franchise adapted from another Disneyland attraction, Pirates of the Caribbean. However, where Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl still stands as one of the finest examples of action movies 18 years after its release, Jungle Cruise falters at the starting block.

    June 20, 2022
  • tmdb28039023

    Jungle Cruise takes ample liberties with the legend of Lope de Aguirre in particular, and with Reality as we know it in general (and, I assume, with the attraction on which it is based; how else to explain that a seven-minute ride turns into a two hour-plus movie?).

    Aguirre had previously inspired Werner Herzog's Aguirre, The Wrath of God and Carlos Saura's El Dorado, searching in both for the mythical city from which the latter takes its title. In Jungle Cruise, the 16th century Spanish conquistador (Édgar Ramírez) is in search of the Tears of the Moon, a tree whose petals can cure any disease, heal any wound and lift any curse including a kind of eternal youth, in light of which director Jaume Collet-Serra and screenwriters Glenn Fica...

    September 3, 2022

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