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'''''Beverly Hills Chihuahua''''' adalah film drama komedi action tahun [[2008]] dari [[Walt Disney Pictures]] yang disutradai oleh [[Raja Gosnell]]. Awalnya, film ini dijadwalkan ditayangkan pada [[26 September]], tetapi kemudian ditunda menjadi [[3 Oktober]]. Cerita film ini berkisah mengenai seekor anjing Chihuahua yang diculik di [[Meksiko]] dan terpaksa melarikan diri dari seekor anjing [[Doberman Pinscher|Doberman]] jahat.
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'''''Beverly Hills Chihuahua''''' is a [[2008 in film|2008]] [[live-action]] [[Comedy-drama|comedy-drama film]] by [[Walt Disney Pictures]] directed by [[Raja Gosnell]]. The first teaser trailer of the film came shipped with ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian]]'', and originally the film was stanted for a [[September 26]], [[2008]] release, but the release was moved to [[October 3]]. The plot centers around a [[Chihuahua (dog)|chihuahua]] who gets [[dognap]]ped in [[Mexico]] and has to escape from an evil [[Doberman Pinscher|Doberman]] with help from a lonely german shepard and a hyperactive male chihuahua who has a desperate crush on her. ''[[Destino]]'', a [[2003]] short film made by [[Walt Disney Animation Studios]] based off a project began by [[Walt Disney]] and [[Salvador Dalí]] in the 1940s, was thought to be attached to the beginning of all prints of ''Beverly Hills Chihuahua'', but this didn't happen. Insteed, a sneak-peek of the Disney film ''[[Bolt (film)|Bolt]]'' was seen. The teaser trailer is also available on the [http://www.apple.com/trailers/disney/beverlyhillschihuahua/Apple Movie Trailers website]. Alert viewers have noted that the first few seconds of the trailer feature the narrator describing his ancestors' fight alongside the [[Aztec]] warriors of Mexico while incongrously showing an aerial view of [[Machu Picchu]], an [[Inca]] city located in [[Peru]].
 
== Plot ==
Vivian chihuahua Chloe's owner, leaves the pooch with her irresponsible niece Rachel to dog-sit. Rachel decides to go to Mexico with her pals, leaving Chloe in the room; the dog sneaks out and gets stolen. Chloe ends up tossed into a dog fight ring, left to defend herself from dog El Diablo. Delgado rescues her from the fight, unleashing the other dogs from their cages and unlocking the ring to allow the two dogs to escape. Delgado was planning to just walk away, but he feels bad and decides to help Chloe get back home. The leader of the dog fights realizes that Chloe is worth something and sends Delgado to find Chloe. Rachel stays in Mexico to find Chloe, Rachel's friend sneaks into Vivians' house to get a picture of Chloe when she is caught by the landscaper, Sam. He and his dog Papi from Beverly Hills, who is in love with Chloe go to Mexico to find her. Rachel and the landscaper team and set off to find Chloe. On their journey to Beverly Hills, Chloe and Delgado find themselves in many situations that they manage to escape; they make it to a national park in Mexico, where Chloe is regonized by an employee. Rachel and landscaper go to get Chloe but Delgago beats them to her. They end up in an old ruin where Chloe gets locked in a cage; Papi helps Chloe to escape. Chloe finds her bark and with the help of Papi and Delgado, and they get Diablo surender. Delgado becomes a K9 Unit and Rachel and Sam takes the dogs home. Back in Beverly Hills, Vivian likes Chloe's new smell (an earthy smell). Papi and Chloe relax on the patio. Chloe thanks Papi for his help and she tells him that she loves him in Spanish and she licks him down to the ground as her way of showing her love. Before the end credits, Papi explains what happens to the dogs (Chloe's friends that she met in Mexico), he and Chloe have puppies and Sam begins dating Rachel.
 
== Production ==
=== Dog Actors ===
''Beverly Hills Chihuahua'' was a major animal production. Dozens of dogs were used for the scenes. In order to have the animal acting well coordinated with the voice dialogue, the trainers would manipulate the main dog actors while voice actors Carlos Juvera (voice of Tomás) and Lillian Lange (chic owner #2) acted the dialogue. The two of them acted every single dialogue between all the canine characters during filming. The final voices were added in post production. Great care was taken during filming to ensure all the animals were in prime condition and well treated. One dog did die during production after being accidentally run over by a catering van.
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== Pemeran ==
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* [[Eddie "Piolín" Sotelo]] - Rafa
* [[Edward James Olmos]] - El Diablo
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== Kesan visual ==
* [[Cinesite]] di London, menggunakan their specially developed pipeline for creating digital muzzle replacements, animated the many talking dogs. The in-house visual effects supervisor is Matt Johnson, and the animation supervisor was [[Alexander Williams]].
 
== Music ==
The music to ''Beverly Hills Chihuahua'' was written by composer [[Heitor Pereira]], who recorded the score with the Hollywood Studio Symphony at the Eastwood Scoring Stage at [[Warner Brothers]].<ref name=scoring>{{cite news | author=Dan Goldwasser | url=http://www.scoringsessions.com/news/158 | title=Heitor Pereira scores ''Beverly Hills Chihuahua'' | publisher=ScoringSessions.com | date=[[2008-09-23]] | accessdate=2008-09-23 }}</ref>
 
== Reception ==
=== Critical reception ===
''Beverly Hills Chihuahua'' received mixed reviews from critics. As of October 17, 2008, review aggregator [[Rotten Tomatoes]] reported that 41% of critics gave positive reviews based on 71 reviews. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/10008587-beverly_hills_chihuahua | title=Beverly Hill Chihuahua Movie Reviews|publisher=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|accessdate=2008-10-07}}</ref> Among Rotten Tomatoes' ''Cream of the Crop'', it was reported that 50% of critics gave positive reviews based on 16 reviews. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/10008587-beverly_hills_chihuahua/?critic=creamcrop | title=Beverly Hill Chihuahua (Cream of the Crop) | publisher=''Rotten Tomatoes'' | accessdate=2008-10-17}}</ref> Metacritic reported that the film had an average score of 41 out of 100 based on 22 reviews, placing it under the "Mixed or Average" category. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/beverlyhillschihuahua | title=Beverly Hills Chihuahua - Reviews|publisher=[[Metacritic]]|accessdate=2008-10-17}}</ref>.
 
Mark Olsen of the [[Los Angeles Times]] wrote in his review that "One could try to overlook the film's view of Mexico as an either-or land of resort poshness and street-level poverty, chiefly populated by criminals and hustlers of all stripes, except that view forms the entire film, driving the narrative impulse by which the spoiled puppy makes her journey." Olsen also wrote "Think of it as the Paris Hilton Complex, that idea of young people as little princesses and princes who get what they want, and what they want is easy pickings and a life without engagement."
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-chihuahua3-2008oct03,0,5440860.story | title=''Beverly Hills Chihuahua'' - Los Angeles Times | publisher=Los Angeles Times | accessdate=
2008-10-03}}</ref> Walter Addiego of the [[San Francisco Chronicle]] gave a positive review saying the film combines the themes of dignity and empowerment - "We are tiny, but we are mighty", says the leader of a vast Chihuahua pack - with a story of a spoiled rich canine who learns not to be so high and mighty, the film hits all the typical Disney notes. There's even a politically correct message at the end advising would-be dog adopters to make sure they know what they're getting into. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/03/DDQI139K9H.DTL | title=''Beverly Hill Chihuahua'' - San Francisco Chronicle | publisher=San Francisco Chronicle | accessdate=2008-11-06}}</ref>
 
=== Box office ===
Despite mixed reviews from critics, ''Beverly Hills Chihuahua'' was a commercial success. The film grossed $29,300,465 on its opening weekend from 3,215 theaters, averaging about $9,114 per theater, and ranking #1 at the box office for that weekend.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?view=&yr=2008&wknd=40&p=.htm|title=Weekend Grosses from 10/3-10/5|publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]]|accessdate=2008-10-17}}</ref> On its second weekend, the film arrived #1 again with $17,502,077.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/13/movies/13box.html?ref=business| title="Chihuahua" Is Top Draw at Box Office|publisher=[[The New York Times]]|accessdate=2008-10-17}}</ref> As of November 25, 2008, ''Beverly Hills Chihuahua'' has grossed $91.7 million in domestic and $20.1 million in other territories leading up to a total of $111.8 million worldwide.
 
== Controversies ==
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=== Geographical Mistakes ===
''Beverly Hills Chihuahua'' is set in a geographically impossible Mexico: In the film, Chloe, the main character, is abducted near the border and taken via automobile to Mexico City in just a few hours. In reality, it is a 50 hour drive from Tijuana to Mexico City. Tijuana does not have a train station, and niether does Puerto Vallarta, where the dogs catch a train in the story. The Puerto Vallarta Train Station scenes were actually filmed in Guadalajara. The Chihuahua Scenes were filmed in Puerto Vallarta, the Sonora Desert, California and Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The market in Mexico City was shot in Guadalajara, and the inside of the Chapultepec Castle was filmed in the Spanish Casino, in downtown Mexico City. The K-9 unit training facility in Puerto Vallarta is also non-existant.
 
=== Cultural Goofs ===
In the film, the lost Chihuahua City is supposed to have been built by the Aztecs. In reality, The Aztec empire did not span as far north in Mexico as Chuhuahua. Also, many of the voice actors speak Spanish with anything but a Mexican accent. In the day of the dead scene, a carnival line dances down an alleyway in celebration for said holliday: in reality, the day of the dead is celebrated with altars and candy. The closest things to the film in real life are the Mazatlan and Veracruz carnivals.
 
== Special screenings ==
[[Image:Hollywood_El_Capitan_marquee.jpg|thumb|''Beverly Hills Chihuahua'' showing at Disney's [[El Capitan Theatre]] on Hollywood Boulevard in October 2008]]
The world premiere of the film took place at Disney's [[El Capitan Theatre]] on Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, on September 18, 2008. From October 3 to October 16, 2008, the movie was shown as a „special engagement“ in the same theatre with a pre-movie show including appearances by the movie's two dog stars<ref>http://micechat.com/forums/industry-press-releases/105005-beverly-hills-chihuahua-el-capitan-theatre.html</ref> and a children's quiz about Disney dogs.
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== Referensi ==
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* [http://www.radiolinkshollywood.com/detail_show.asp?ID=282 Listen and download the "behind-the-scenes" audio features at Radiolinkshollywood.com]
 
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