
Dora and the Lost City of Gold
“Dora and the Lost City of Gold” adalah film petualangan keluarga tahun 2019 yang diadaptasi dari serial animasi Dora the Explorer. Film ini mengikuti Dora (Isabela Merced), seorang remaja pemberani yang tumbuh di hutan bersama orang tuanya, yang merupakan penjelajah. Ketika orang tuanya menghilang saat mencari kota emas legendaris, Parapapata, Dora memulai petualangan untuk menyelamatkan mereka. Bersama teman-temannya—Boots (monyet), Diego, dan sekelompok remaja lainnya—Dora menghadapi teka-teki, jebakan, dan bahaya di hutan, sambil belajar tentang persahabatan dan keberanian. Film ini menggabungkan aksi, humor ringan, dan pesan edukasi dengan nuansa modern yang tetap setia pada semangat serial aslinya.
Compatibility with Children
Film ini sangat cocok untuk anak-anak usia 6-12 tahun (kira-kira SD hingga awal SMP).
- Positive Content: Mengandung pesan tentang keberanian, kerja sama, dan menghargai budaya, yang sesuai untuk anak-anak. Visual warna-warni dan karakter seperti Boots menarik perhatian anak.
- Education: Ada elemen pembelajaran ringan, seperti pemecahan teka-teki dan referensi budaya Amerika Latin, yang mendidik tanpa terasa membosankan.
- Kekhawatiran: Beberapa adegan petualangan (misalnya, jebakan di hutan atau konfrontasi dengan penjahat) mungkin sedikit menegangkan untuk anak di bawah 6 tahun, tetapi tidak ada kekerasan berat atau konten yang tidak pantas. Rating PG menunjukkan film ini aman untuk anak dengan pengawasan orang tua jika diperlukan.
- Daya Tarik: Anak-anak yang menyukai cerita petualangan atau serial Dora the Explorer akan menikmati film ini, sementara humor dan aksi ringan juga cocok untuk ditonton bersama keluarga.
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Sinopsis Terlengkap: Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019)
Film Dora and the Lost City of Gold is a live-action adaptation of the popular animated series Dora the Explorer. Directed by James Bobin, the film combines exciting adventure, humor and a touch of nostalgia with a modern feel, featuring Dora as a brave and intelligent teenager. Here is the most complete synopsis of the film:
Dora (Isabela Moner) is a teenage girl who has spent most of her life in the jungle with her parents, Cole (Michael Peña) and Elena (Eva Longoria), who are explorers and researchers of ancient cultures. Since childhood, Dora has had an adventurous spirit, extraordinary intelligence and the ability to speak different languages, including communicating with her pet monkey Boots. He often speaks directly to the audience, a characteristic of his animated series, which in this film is presented in a funny and creative way.
The story begins when Dora, accustomed to wild life and adventures in the jungle, must face a new challenge: life in the city. His parents decide to send him to Los Angeles to live with his cousin, Diego (Jeff Wahlberg), and live the life of an ordinary teenager in high school. For Dora, who is more used to facing dangers in the wild than the social dynamics of adolescence, this transition feels like a much more daunting adventure. At school, Dora struggles to adjust to pop culture and her classmates, including Sammy (Madeleine Madden), an ambitious girl, and Randy (Nicholas Coombe), an awkward nerd. Although initially considered strange due to her overly enthusiastic and innocent nature, Dora slowly begins to build a bond with them.
However, the true adventure begins when Dora and her friends are suddenly kidnapped by a group of treasure hunters led by Powell (Temuera Morrison). These kidnappers are looking for Dora because they believe that she is the key to finding Parapata, the legendary Golden City Hidden in the Peruvian jungle. The town also becomes the research obsession of Dora's parents, who have mysteriously disappeared while exploring the forest in search of Parapata. Dora, Diego, Sammy, and Randy, along with Alejandro Gutierrez (Eugenio Derbez), a professor who claims to be a friend of Dora's parents, are stranded in the woods and must work together to survive.
On their journey, Dora shows her skills in solving puzzles, reading ancient maps, and facing various obstacles, such as deadly traps and ancient Temple puzzles inspired by Inca culture. However, he also learned to trust others and appreciate the strength of the team, something different from his independent nature during this time. On the other hand, Diego, who has abandoned his adventurous roots in favor of city life, begins to rediscover his courage. Sammy and Randy also thrive, overcoming their respective fears and doubts.
Meanwhile, Boots, Dora's loyal monkey, and Swiper, a sneaky Fox who often steals (voiced by Benicio del Toro), also take part in this adventure, adding elements of comedy and quirkiness to the original series. Swiper, who is usually the antagonist, shows a more complex side in the film, even helping Dora in critical moments.
Along the way, Dora begins to suspect that Alejandro is not entirely honest about his intentions. As it turned out, Alejandro worked with treasure hunters to find Parapata for personal gain. When the group finally reaches Parapata, they discover the wondrous city of gold, but are also faced with a final test: an enigmatic temple that can only be solved with cooperation and courage. Dora also finds her parents, who turn out to have been captured by treasure hunters.
In a thrilling climax, Dora and her friends manage to outsmart Alejandro and the treasure hunters, protecting Parapata from looting. They learn that Parapata's true treasure is not gold, but invaluable knowledge and cultural heritage. Dora also realized the importance of balancing her adventurous spirit with social and family relationships.
At the end of the story, Dora returns to Los Angeles, now more confident in living the life of a teenager without losing her identity as an explorer. It remains to maintain a close relationship with Diego, Sammy, and Randy, who are now his best friends. The Film closes on an optimistic note, showing that Dora's adventures are far from over, both in the jungle and in the teenage world.
Theme and message
Dora and the Lost City of Gold the theme of self-acceptance, the importance of cooperation, and respect for Culture and historical heritage. The Film also explores the transition from childhood to adolescence, with Dora as a symbol of courage and unquenchable curiosity. With light humor, witty references to the original series, and thrilling adventures, the film managed to attract audiences of different ages.
Dora and the Lost City of Gold the theme of self-acceptance, the importance of cooperation, and respect for Culture and historical heritage. The Film also explores the transition from childhood to adolescence, with Dora as a symbol of courage and unquenchable curiosity. With light humor, witty references to the original series, and thrilling adventures, the film managed to attract audiences of different ages.
Additional Notes
- The Film retains the interactive elements of the animated series, such as Dora speaking directly to the camera or entertaining musical moments.
- The visuals of the forest and the city of Parapata are beautifully designed, reflecting the richness of Latin American culture.
- Isabela Moner's performance as Dora won praise for bringing this iconic character to life with energy and authenticity.
The Film is a perfect blend of nostalgia, adventure and a positive message, making it a fun spectacle for longtime fans Dora the Explorer and new audiences.
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