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The Road to El Dorado

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The movie begins in 16th-century Seville, Spain, and tells of two-bit con men named Tulio and Miguel who believe they have found their path to fortune and glory when they win a map to El Dorado, the legendary City of Gold, only to end up as stowaways on Hernán Cortés' fleet to conquer Mexico. 
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Movie Gurus
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October 08, 2003

The less you know about history, the better your chances of enjoying this movie . . .
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Cinema Crazed
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April 29, 2009

It's a shame that a film with such talent and imagery behind it ended up being ultimately a waste of time...
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution

January 01, 2000

It's not cute enough for kids, not clever enough for adults. It's gorgeous but curiously dull.
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Palo Alto Weekly

May 14, 2003

El Dorado is not striking or groundbreaking, but it's accomplished enough.
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Dallas Morning News

January 01, 2000

One wonders who was this animated film made for, anyway? Certainly not for kids. And not for this adult.
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Common Sense Media
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June 13, 2012

Outstanding family movie mixes comedy, action, romance.
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Globe and Mail

March 22, 2002

Engaging children's entertainment.
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Sacramento News & Review
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August 07, 2008

Suffers from demographic schizophrenia.
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Mr. Showbiz

January 01, 2000

[Katzenberg] has plainly and wholly succumbed to the familiarity of his former employer's trademark formula.
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Reeling Reviews
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April 09, 2005

I expected to have a lot more fun...than I did, which is a shame. I think it's going to fall quickly by the wayside.
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Film.com

January 01, 2000

For a movie about 'discovering' the New World, The Road to El Dorado covers a lot of familiar territory.
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Miami Herald

January 01, 2000

The movie feels schematic and derivative.
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