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Film Review for The Road to El Dorado

The Road to El Dorado

By George Robbins

[usr 4]

This film review for The Road to El Dorado is one which discusses the nostalgia and other feelings I have whenever I see the movie. First of all, this film is relatively old by this point. However, that does not stop it from being a good film in the slightest. The animation style is relatively basic, but it is done in a way that most animations are done. Thus, we can see that the movie is based more on the story than the visuals. Though as I said, the visuals are not bad, they just aren’t amazing.

Going more into the opening sentence of the review, this film is nostalgic. At the very least, it is nostalgic to me. Specifically, the animation is what makes it so nostalgic to me. The reason for which is that this animation style is one that was used in every film at the time. Notably this was a film that always felt different to me, compared to other films of the same nature. There is no particular reason for this, it just feels different.

In Conclusion for this Film Review for The Road to El Dorado

Perhaps the reason for why it is one that I like is because the story is more adult oriented. There is no real reason why adults would like it more either. Therefore, the film is one that is simply special to me as a whole. While it may be unexplainable to me, perhaps for others it is. Hopefully this mysterious phenomenon makes you want to watch it as well.

For more information on the film, click here. For a similar film, try Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas.

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