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Tripulantes: el tesoro de Aníbal

2013
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Spanish

An action-adventure television film set in the hunt for the legendary treasure of the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca through a journey across the history of Cartagena, Spain. Directed by Chema Díaz and produced by Elipse, it was filmed in locations in Cartagena, La Unión and La Manga del Mar Menor.

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Director: Guillermo RoviraGenres: Adventure, Family, Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of friends embarks on a treasure hunt inspired by a mysterious map. Their adventure takes them through various challenges and humorous situations as they try to uncover the legendary treasure of Aníbal. Along the way, they learn about friendship and the true meaning of riches.

Critical Reception

Tripulantes: el tesoro de Aníbal is a lighthearted adventure comedy primarily aimed at a family audience. While it offers some entertainment value with its adventurous plot and comedic elements, it received mixed to lukewarm reviews, with critics often pointing out its predictable storyline and a lack of originality.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's humor, driven by its comedic cast, is a significant draw.

  • Some viewers found the plot to be too simplistic and derivative of other adventure films.

  • It is generally considered a harmless and watchable film for younger audiences.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes. However, general family-oriented films of this nature often appeal to those looking for light entertainment without complex narratives.

Fun Fact

The film's lead actors, Berto Romero and Edu Soto, are well-known Spanish comedians, often collaborating on various television and stage productions.

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