Crocodile Dundee di Los Angeles

Crocodile Dundee di Los Angeles

Plot

Berikut adalah ringkasan filmnya: Dalam sekuel film hit tahun 1986, Crocodile Dundee, Michael "Crocodile" Dundee (Paul Hogan) telah menetap di kota Walkabout Creek, Australia yang tenang bersama pasangannya, Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski), dan putra mereka yang masih kecil. Namun, kehidupan damainya terganggu ketika sebuah surat kabar bergengsi di Los Angeles menawarinya pekerjaan sebagai koresponden khusus. Tergoda oleh prospek menjelajahi kota dan mengalami budaya Amerika, Dundee menerima tawaran itu dan pergi ke Los Angeles bersama Sue dan putra mereka. Setibanya di sana, Dundee menemukan dirinya di wilayah yang asing, berjuang untuk beradaptasi dengan gaya hidup kota besar yang serba cepat dan seringkali kacau. Dia ditugaskan untuk menulis kolom untuk surat kabar, tetapi kepekaan Aussie-nya yang bersahaja dan kurangnya pengetahuan tentang adat dan etiket Amerika menyebabkan serangkaian kesalahpahaman lucu dan bentrokan budaya. Sementara itu, sebuah pembunuhan terjadi di Walkabout Creek, dan keponakan Dundee yang terasing, Richard (Heinz Brettel), datang ke Los Angeles untuk mencari bantuannya dalam memecahkan kejahatan tersebut. Saat Dundee menggali lebih dalam misteri itu, dia mendapati dirinya berhadapan dengan geng penjahat kejam yang tidak akan berhenti untuk mendapatkan apa yang mereka inginkan. Saat Dundee menavigasi kompleksitas kehidupan kota dan menghadapi identitasnya sendiri sebagai orang Aussie di Amerika, dia juga harus mendamaikan cintanya pada Sue dengan tantangan menjadi ayah dan pasangan. Dengan campuran humor, kecerdasan, dan petualangan khasnya, Crocodile Dundee di Los Angeles adalah sekuel yang menghangatkan hati dan menghibur yang mengeksplorasi tema identitas budaya, keluarga, dan komunitas.

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Ulasan

A

Axel

Not as good as the first two, but still a lot of fun.

Balas
6/25/2025, 11:59:37 AM
G

Gabrielle

Alright, here's an attempt at translating that sentiment, keeping in mind the tone and content of "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles": "Two and a Half Stars. Yeah, it's Dundee in L.A., alright. You get exactly what you expect, and maybe that's the problem. Paul Hogan dusts off the old hat and the same old jokes, and while there's a certain nostalgic charm, it's all pretty toothless. The fish-out-of-water stuff is predictable, the plot is thinner than a shrimp on the barbie, and the whole thing feels like a reheated snag. Harmless enough if you're really craving that Dundee vibe, but don't expect any surprises or genuine thrills. Consider it a pleasant enough way to kill an afternoon, but hardly a cinematic masterpiece. It's more 'Crikey, that was... okay' than 'Crikey, that was amazing!'"

Balas
6/21/2025, 5:24:05 AM
L

Lorenzo

A light and breezy comedy with easygoing, fun humor and relaxed performances. Thoroughly enjoyable. How does it only have a 6.3 on Douban?

Balas
6/21/2025, 2:03:38 AM
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April

Okay, here's an English translation of that review, tailored to fit the tone of the movie: "Watched this one for the L.A. setting. Not as brilliant as the original, but still a fun, lighthearted romp."

Balas
6/17/2025, 8:32:27 PM
C

Charles

Crocodile Dundee Takes on La-La Land – A Bit Like a G'Day in Disneyland! Mick Dundee, our favorite outback Aussie, finds himself trading the rugged Northern Territory for the glitz and glam of Los Angeles in "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles." It's a classic fish-out-of-water story, a bit like Granny Clampett moving to Beverly Hills, or perhaps, as the title suggests, a less refined version of an Aussie tourist getting lost in the maze of Hollywood. The humor relies heavily on the culture clash between Dundee's no-nonsense, down-to-earth Australian sensibilities and the often-artificial, image-obsessed world of Hollywood. Picture Dundee trying to decipher movie scripts, navigating red carpet events, and generally reacting to the eccentric characters he encounters. It's broad, it's predictable at times, but there are still a few genuine laughs to be had, mostly stemming from Paul Hogan's undeniable screen presence and the inherent charm of the Dundee character. Don't expect a cinematic masterpiece. This is a lighthearted, family-friendly comedy designed to entertain rather than challenge. It's more "g'day" than "Citizen Kane," but if you're in the mood for some uncomplicated fun and a reminder of the unique Aussie spirit, then throw another shrimp on the barbie and give "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles" a watch. Just be prepared for some well-worn jokes and a plot that's as predictable as a boomerang coming back.

Balas
6/16/2025, 3:53:33 PM