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''Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida'' () is a 2004 Brazilian
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, written by Flávio de Souza, directed by Moacyr Góes, produced by Diler Trindade and distributed by
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and
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. Starring
Xuxa Meneghel Maria da Graça Xuxa Meneghel ( ; ; born Maria da Graça Meneghel, 27 March 1963) is a Brazilian television host, film actress, singer, model, and businesswoman. Known as "Queen of Little Ones", Xuxa built the largest Latin American children's e ...
,
Marcos Pasquim Marcos Pasquim (born June 14, 1969 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian actor who has been appeared on both television and film. TV filmography * 2012 - ''Cheias de Charme''.... Gilson * 2011 - '' Morde & Assopra''.... Abner * 2009 - ''Caras & Bocas'' ...
,
Juliana Knust Juliana Knust Sampaio (born May 29, 1981, in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actress. Knust began her career in the 1997 season of ''Malhação''. But it was in 2003, starring alongside Malu Mader in the soap opera ''Celebridade'', whe ...
, Paulo Vilhena,
Sérgio Hondjakoff Sérgio Francisco Hondjakoff Mendonça (born August 15, 1984) is a Brazilian American actor and singer. He gained prominence for the role of Artur Malta, the ''Cabeção'', for 6 seasons in Malhação. Career He began his career at age 4, wo ...
,
Natália Lage Natália Lage Vianna Soares (born 30 October 1978) is a Brazilian actress and television presenter. Career At the age of four years, Natália Lage appeared in several commercials. Natalia Lage has acted in telenovelas since the age of eleven ...
,
Zezé Motta Maria José Motta de Oliveira (born 27 June 1944), known as Zezé Motta, is a Brazilian actress and singer. She is considered one of the most important actresses in Brazil. Life and career Born in Campos dos Goytacazes, she moved with her famil ...
, Bruna Marquezine,
Milton Gonçalves Milton Gonçalves (; 9 December 1933 – 30 May 2022) was a Brazilian actor and television director, who was one of the most famous black actors in Brazil, having collaborated twice with acclaimed director Héctor Babenco. One notable role with ...
and Sérgio Malheiros. Xuxa lives a biologist in a town near the Amazon Rainforest. Alongside the brothers Riacho and Manhã, she seeks the lost city of Igdrasil, which according to legend was founded by descendants of
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who crossed the
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and ventured down the Amazon River. Director Góes developed the script based on influences from films such as Indiana Jones '' Raiders of the Lost Ark'', other influences include
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's '' Lost City of Gold''s and
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's ''
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''. In addition to containing references of
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and
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, Brazilian folklore (in the figure of
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) and patriotic-environmental pedagogy, used in the territorial defense of the
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. The film debuted on December 17, 2004, in 320 rooms in Brazil. It performed well at the box office, grossing R$7 million
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with more than 1,331,652 million box offices. ''Tesouro da Cidade Perdida'' received widespread criticism from critics and audiences.


Plot

Barbara (
Xuxa Meneghel Maria da Graça Xuxa Meneghel ( ; ; born Maria da Graça Meneghel, 27 March 1963) is a Brazilian television host, film actress, singer, model, and businesswoman. Known as "Queen of Little Ones", Xuxa built the largest Latin American children's e ...
), a timid and monosyllabic
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, lives in Beirada D'Oeste, a fictional city bordering the Amazon rainforest. She leads a gang of heroes who will stop at Igdrasil, a legendary underground city, populated by descendants of
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that crossed the
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and plunged into the Amazon River. Barbara confronts Igor (
Marcos Pasquim Marcos Pasquim (born June 14, 1969 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian actor who has been appeared on both television and film. TV filmography * 2012 - ''Cheias de Charme''.... Gilson * 2011 - '' Morde & Assopra''.... Abner * 2009 - ''Caras & Bocas'' ...
), her ex-husband, with whom he restrains his passion and interrupted romance, and leads the heroes, with two brothers of 8 and 9 years, dangerous, dangerous and disgusting to reach Igdrasil. in the capture of the villain, who stole from Igdrasil the sacred treasure, which is astonishing as well as valuable. As a token of the encounters and disagreements of the heroes and villains that lead to the lost city and its treasure, there is the
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, a magical personage of the Brazilian folklore, that fulfills the functions of Puck, personage of the Nordic folk of the piece A Midsummer Night's Dream, of
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, the basis of our plot. In addition to being a (well) free adaptation of this classic Shakespeare comedy, ''Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida'' is also an adventure film with elements of fantasy mixed with historical facts and events, as well as moments of danger, suspense, emotion, romance and mood fit for people of all ages.


Cast

*
Xuxa Meneghel Maria da Graça Xuxa Meneghel ( ; ; born Maria da Graça Meneghel, 27 March 1963) is a Brazilian television host, film actress, singer, model, and businesswoman. Known as "Queen of Little Ones", Xuxa built the largest Latin American children's e ...
as Bárbara / Deusa Blomma *
Marcos Pasquim Marcos Pasquim (born June 14, 1969 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian actor who has been appeared on both television and film. TV filmography * 2012 - ''Cheias de Charme''.... Gilson * 2011 - '' Morde & Assopra''.... Abner * 2009 - ''Caras & Bocas'' ...
as Ígor *
Juliana Knust Juliana Knust Sampaio (born May 29, 1981, in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actress. Knust began her career in the 1997 season of ''Malhação''. But it was in 2003, starring alongside Malu Mader in the soap opera ''Celebridade'', whe ...
as Jéssica * Paulo Vilhena as Lisandro *
Natália Lage Natália Lage Vianna Soares (born 30 October 1978) is a Brazilian actress and television presenter. Career At the age of four years, Natália Lage appeared in several commercials. Natalia Lage has acted in telenovelas since the age of eleven ...
as Helena *
Sérgio Hondjakoff Sérgio Francisco Hondjakoff Mendonça (born August 15, 1984) is a Brazilian American actor and singer. He gained prominence for the role of Artur Malta, the ''Cabeção'', for 6 seasons in Malhação. Career He began his career at age 4, wo ...
as Demétrio *
Zezé Motta Maria José Motta de Oliveira (born 27 June 1944), known as Zezé Motta, is a Brazilian actress and singer. She is considered one of the most important actresses in Brazil. Life and career Born in Campos dos Goytacazes, she moved with her famil ...
as Aurora Hipólito *
Milton Gonçalves Milton Gonçalves (; 9 December 1933 – 30 May 2022) was a Brazilian actor and television director, who was one of the most famous black actors in Brazil, having collaborated twice with acclaimed director Héctor Babenco. One notable role with ...
as Hélio Hipólito * Sérgio Malheiros as Thor * Bruna Marquezine as Manhã * Peter Brandão as Riacho * Leandro Hassum as Bunzão *
Márcia Cabrita Márcia Martins Alves (20 January 1964 – 10 November 2017), known professionally as Márcia Cabrita, was a Brazilian film, television and theater actress known mostly for her comedic roles. Biography Márcia Martins Alves was born in Niterói ...
as Flauta Morena * Luiz Carlos Tourinho as
Curupira The ''Curupira'' () is a mythological creature of Brazilian folklore. The name comes from the Tupi language ''kuru'pir'', meaning "covered in blisters". According to the cultural legends, this creature has bright red/orange hair, and resembles ...
* Rocco Pitanga as Márcio Hipólito *
Marina Ruy Barbosa Marina Souza Ruy Barbosa (born 30 June 1995) is a Brazilian actress. She started off her career as a child actress; her first major role was in the telenovela ''Começar de Novo''. In 2006, she portrayed a prominent character in Silvio de Abre ...
as Mylla * John Klarner as Léo * Glaucio Gomes as dr. Egeu Oberon * Zé Victor Castiel as Dario * Kiko Mascarenhas as Bóris *
Alexandra Richter Alexandra Richter (born 5 June 1967) is a Brazilian actress. Selected filmography * ''Chico Total'' (1996) * ''Mandacaru '' (1997) * '' Por Amor'' (1997) * ''Laços de Família'' (2000) * '' Coração de Estudante'' (2002) * ''A Diarista'' (2005 ...
as Dóris * Arduíno Colassanti as Leader of Wild


Production

After the release of '' Xuxa Abracadabra'', Xuxa started working on the concept of his new film as early as February 2004, the production of the new feature film, would have to go through the choice of Xuxa, began in the first week of the month with casting, although the new film did not have the title defined yet at that time. Once again the direction is of Moacyr Góes, also responsible for the previous film of Xuxa, "Abracadabra". The script is by the playwright, writer and director Flávio de Souza. Souza and Góes became influential in Indiana Jones' '' Raiders of the Lost Ark'' to create the concept of the film, other influences include
Allan Quatermain Allan Quatermain is the protagonist of H. Rider Haggard's 1885 novel ''King Solomon's Mines'', its one sequel '' Allan Quatermain'' (1887), twelve prequel novels and four prequel short stories, totalling eighteen works. An English professional ...
's '' Lost City of Gold''s and
William Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
's ''
Midsummer Night's Dream ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' is a comedy written by William Shakespeare 1595 or 1596. The play is set in Athens, and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One subplot involves a conflict amon ...
''. In addition to containing references of
Inca The Inca Empire (also known as the Incan Empire and the Inka Empire), called ''Tawantinsuyu'' by its subjects, (Quechua for the "Realm of the Four Parts",  "four parts together" ) was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. The admin ...
and
Scandinavian mythology Norse, Nordic, or Scandinavian mythology is the body of myths belonging to the North Germanic peoples, stemming from Old Norse religion and continuing after the Christianization of Scandinavia, and into the Nordic folklore of the modern period ...
, Brazilian folklore (in the figure of
Curupira The ''Curupira'' () is a mythological creature of Brazilian folklore. The name comes from the Tupi language ''kuru'pir'', meaning "covered in blisters". According to the cultural legends, this creature has bright red/orange hair, and resembles ...
) and patriotic-environmental pedagogy, used in the territorial defense of the
Amazon Amazon most often refers to: * Amazons, a tribe of female warriors in Greek mythology * Amazon rainforest, a rainforest covering most of the Amazon basin * Amazon River, in South America * Amazon (company), an American multinational technolog ...
. Xuxa struggles against the clandestine exploitation of biodiversity in the role of a scientist with divine powers. The main message of the film is the defense of
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, with attacks on the covetousness of Americans in relation to the Brazilian Amazon. "The ecological theme is fundamental and is of interest to Xuxa. Today, nothing is as important as the appreciation of the ecosystem," reflects Góes. The name of the fictional underground lost and legendary city of Igdrasil, populated by descendants of Vikings. It was created on the basis of a Norse mythology, which means "Tree of Life". On criticism of his films, Xuxa countered. "If my films are blockbusters because they are seen by a lot of people, then I want to continue doing this. I do not want to make a movie that is praised (for criticism) but nobody wants to review it," says TV hots. According to the producer, Xuxa is silent on the new film for a script option." Xuxa questioned this:"I, who speak so much, will be monosyllabic?...," she said, and she was even a little worried. In a booklet of ''O Tesouro da Cidade Perdida'', the presenter philosophizes on the question: "The message I want to spend in this film is not so expensive, since having a respect for nature is one of the lines I did not have in any dialogue, I want to make it clear that when we respect every living thing, every little animal, every plant, everything in general, we are respecting everything that God has done and gave us the best. "Xuxa has enjoyed this story of being an introverted woman who suddenly discovers that she is a woman, and that she is a very goddess." The scriptwriter has his version: "In "Abracadabra", Xuxa played a character who spoke a lot, this time Barbara is very shy and monosyllabic. Xuxa liked this story of being an introverted woman who suddenly discovers that she is a goddess. The total budget ''Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida'', was R$6 million reais and debuted in 320 rooms in the country. Director Góes (2003) says that although she does not consider herself an actress, he likes her interpretation: "Xuxa has a great presence on screen, lending her characters a lot of authority. Since she does not pretend to be an actress, she puts a lot of her personality into her characters." Actress
Natália Lage Natália Lage Vianna Soares (born 30 October 1978) is a Brazilian actress and television presenter. Career At the age of four years, Natália Lage appeared in several commercials. Natalia Lage has acted in telenovelas since the age of eleven ...
, who lives Helena in the film, pointed out that children's audiences are seldom targeted by national film productions: "The responsibility for making films of this category is much greater because it is a public in formation," he notes. To interpret Igor, the love interest of ''Tesouro da Cidade Perdida'', was chosen the actor
Marcos Pasquim Marcos Pasquim (born June 14, 1969 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian actor who has been appeared on both television and film. TV filmography * 2012 - ''Cheias de Charme''.... Gilson * 2011 - '' Morde & Assopra''.... Abner * 2009 - ''Caras & Bocas'' ...
. Before filming the scene of the kiss, says Xuxa, she asked Pasquim how he would like her to do, how could be the kiss. The actor decided on the famous technical kiss and when he approached Xuxa she said: "Do you smoke?". Unappealing, Pasquim left the scene and came back with a bunch of bullet in his mouth. "The first time was like kissing an ashtray, but then I kissed the actor," Xuxa said. Other actors that participate in the cast are
Juliana Knust Juliana Knust Sampaio (born May 29, 1981, in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actress. Knust began her career in the 1997 season of ''Malhação''. But it was in 2003, starring alongside Malu Mader in the soap opera ''Celebridade'', whe ...
(Jéssica), Paulo Vilhena (Lisandro),
Natália Lage Natália Lage Vianna Soares (born 30 October 1978) is a Brazilian actress and television presenter. Career At the age of four years, Natália Lage appeared in several commercials. Natalia Lage has acted in telenovelas since the age of eleven ...
(Helena),
Sérgio Hondjakoff Sérgio Francisco Hondjakoff Mendonça (born August 15, 1984) is a Brazilian American actor and singer. He gained prominence for the role of Artur Malta, the ''Cabeção'', for 6 seasons in Malhação. Career He began his career at age 4, wo ...
(Demétrio),
Zezé Motta Maria José Motta de Oliveira (born 27 June 1944), known as Zezé Motta, is a Brazilian actress and singer. She is considered one of the most important actresses in Brazil. Life and career Born in Campos dos Goytacazes, she moved with her famil ...
(Aurora Hipólito),
Milton Gonçalves Milton Gonçalves (; 9 December 1933 – 30 May 2022) was a Brazilian actor and television director, who was one of the most famous black actors in Brazil, having collaborated twice with acclaimed director Héctor Babenco. One notable role with ...
(Hélio Hipólito), Sérgio Malheiros (Thor).


Release

The premiere took place on December 11, 2004, at the SP Market Mall in
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. The film was officially released on December 17, 2004. The
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and VHS of the movie was released in 2005, and contains Interactive Menu; Selection of scenes;
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.


Reception


Critical reception

''Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida'' received low critical acclaim. Mario Fanatic Abadde of the site ''Omelete'' gave a bad note to the film, justifying that the script of the film is "weak and insipid" because according to him "tries to put together a handful of images played with perfunctory performances." Perhaps the screenwriter Flávio de Souza, knowing that with this (Juliana Knust), Lisandro (Paulo Vilhena), Helena (Natalia Lage) and Demetrius (Sergio Hondjakof). It's a lesson in how to assassinate a William Shakespeare classic." A ''Cineclick'' critic also criticized the script for the film, writing that "it shows a series of ill-explained parallel stories and poorly constructed characters." praising only the participation of the character Curupira, in which he defined as "a
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(
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)
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." Giving a five-star. Jurandir Filho of the site ''Cinema com Rapadura'', criticized the script of the film for being "Very bad! On paper it looks beautiful, but on the screen of the cinema is horrible.It is a mixture of parallel stories without notion and in the end you do not understand anything". For him the script is "extremely childish, can not be charismatic for adults (can not even swallow) and in the end, the older (13 years and above) will realize that it is just another
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, as well as the films of former hit artist
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. He defined Xuxa's performance as "lousy," and Bruna Marquezine as "pitiful." Writing that the actress "is badly used in this film, as are most of the actors." just praised the performance of actor Sergio Malheiros writing that "he fulfills his role reasonably. Like Milton Gonçalves and Zezé Motta who are there just to give some credibility to the production. Cléber Eduardo of ''Contra Campo'', wrote that ''Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida'' "reaffirms and accentuates the heroine's condition of the hots-actress: if in two previous films she saw elves, already sketching a mystical trait of the goodness of her persona, mysticism is promoted to divinity, but without any rupture with reason." A ''Cineweb'' writer, he criticized the influence of William Shakespeare in the script writing that "it suits just for pretext to tell a love story involving the persongaens of the film." Paulo Santos Lima, of IstoÉ, criticized the director of ''Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida'', writing that he "dared, but he did not do it. And whose fragmentation of approaches creates distancing with the public, which he does not even know what it is; the infantile fable of '' Duendes'' and ''
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'' and also not sagacious enough for adolescents." he still wrote that "Xuxa is lost between the children's audience and the youth in a plot run by Moacyr Góes." Claudio Szynkier, writing to '' Folha'', criticized the concept of fatherhood set out in the film "full of disappeared, rejected or cretin parents: a dark and strangely symptomatic idea of culture in which there is an authority of the image (in this case,
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) playing paternal role. a system that also provides for the collage of synthetic fragments of a film imaginary: '' Indiana Jones'' grafted here, "The Goonies" there, all as fuel structural, fast consumption, for the film floor. The audiences surveyed for Adorocinema gave the film 4 stars out of five, with a score of 3.8 points. The ''Filmow'' site gave an average rating of 1.9 points to ''Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida''.


Box office

The Xuxa box office forecast and the ''Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida'' was to account for between 2 million and 3 million viewers. However, the film reached a lower number than expected with 1,331,652 million box offices, the second most watched national film in the year after ''
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'', and the 20th most viewed of the year in Brazil, with a gross of more of 7,108,730.00.Ranking 2005 (por público).
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See also

* List of Brazilian films of the 2000s


References


External links

* {{Portalbar, Brazil, Film 2000s adventure films 2004 fantasy films Warner Bros. films Brazilian fantasy films Brazilian adventure films Fantasy adventure films Brazilian children's films Films shot in Manaus Films based on works by William Shakespeare