Take 1/4th Raiders of the Lost Ark, add in 1/2 The Mummy (1999 version), and season the rest with Pirates of the Caribbean, and you get Jungle Cruise. I've never been to Disneyland nor ridden the ride this is 'based' on, but much like "Pirates" it really doesn't make a difference. Nor does the plot, for that matter. You're here to see Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt riff of each other while surrounded by pretty jungle scenery and moderately intense, "Disney PG-13" adventure.
And judged by those merits, Jungle Cruise works. It's not as fresh as Raiders or as charming as The Mummy. Johnson tries, but he's no Brendan Frasier, and he and Blunt's chemistry doesn't go quite far enough to make the romantic elements convincing. It is entertaining enough to get a pass, if just barely.
Looks and sounds good though, much better than the latest crop of Disney movies (Raya, Cruella, Black Widow), and the sight of Johnson's freakish physique jammed into undersized WW1 era British formalwear is almost worth the price of admission, as is his endless supply of bad puns and awful Dad jokes. Dads, take notes...
And judged by those merits, Jungle Cruise works. It's not as fresh as Raiders or as charming as The Mummy. Johnson tries, but he's no Brendan Frasier, and he and Blunt's chemistry doesn't go quite far enough to make the romantic elements convincing. It is entertaining enough to get a pass, if just barely.
Looks and sounds good though, much better than the latest crop of Disney movies (Raya, Cruella, Black Widow), and the sight of Johnson's freakish physique jammed into undersized WW1 era British formalwear is almost worth the price of admission, as is his endless supply of bad puns and awful Dad jokes. Dads, take notes...
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