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Tad (voice of Kerry Shale) is a Chicago construction worker who has always dreamed of being an explorer, but his constant daydreaming gets him fired from his job. Tad’s friend, Professor Humbert, receives a letter laying claim to the missing half of an ancient relic, which is said to unlock a legendary lost city in Peru. When Professor Humbert suffers an accident, Tad finds himself travelling to Machu Picchu to discover the lost city himself, hoping that he can finally become a real explorer! (StudioCanal UK)

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Jeoffrey 

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English Tad: The Lost Explorer is not a real gem of a movie; however, I have to say that I enjoyed watching it quite a lot. I learned that sometimes all you need to be happy is strong determination and the courage to go for it, and above all, an Indiana Jones hat. Plus, the references to famous movies were really funny, especially the Star Wars one, and I have to say that I would have loved a soap opera with that twist (I am not your mom, I am your dad). The characters were great, especially the parrot with the signs and the tour guide who has to support his large family. Basically, it would have been average despite the fact that my "very favorite group" One Direction performed the theme music; however, because it had wit and suspense similar to the previously mentioned Indiana Jones movies, I was ultimately quite satisfied despite some things being terribly obvious and predictable. 7/10. ()

kaylin 

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English In recent times, a relatively large number of animated films have been created outside of the United States. This is understandable. Animated films are among the most popular because they are usually attended by the whole family. Parents take their children and there is immediately twice the ticket sales as a standard film would achieve. However... The German film "Hurrah for Africa!" was mainly an environmental propaganda without an original story. A similar film is the Australian "Happy Feet 2", or the German "Heroes from the Land of Gaia" did not impress either, although it is a bit older like the Norwegian "Save Jimmy", from which I expected much more. So, how could a film that was shot in Spain surprise us? More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/02/las-aventuras-de-tadeo-jones-2012-35.html ()