Sherina knew the truth: Nenek Sihir had been captured to force Sadari’s hand. She faked a stomachache, waited for her parents to go to the village pharmacy, and then packed a bag: a flashlight, a water bottle, her Walkman (for courage), and a red ribbon her grandmother had given her.
Their journey began. They crossed the Jembatan Akar —a bridge made of living tree roots over a roaring river. Sadari crossed like a monkey. Sherina, terrified of heights, crawled on her belly, whispering, “Don’t look down, don’t look down.” She made it, but not before her shoe slipped into the water. Sadari fished it out with a stick, and for a moment, they laughed—genuinely, together.
At her new school, Sherina immediately clashes with the local bully, (Derby Romero), and his gang. However, their rivalry takes a dangerous turn when Sherina discovers that Sadam is actually the son of her father’s employer. While exploring the hills, the two children are kidnapped by henchmen working for Kertarajasa (Djaduk Ferianto), a greedy businessman planning a hostile takeover of the plantation land. To survive, the sworn enemies must learn to trust each other and use their wits to escape. Cast and Production petualangan sherina full movie
“You’re leaving tomorrow,” Sadari said quietly.
Sadari nodded reluctantly. “My grandmother taught me. But I refuse. If Bondi gets those crystals, he’ll flood the valleys to build his resorts and dry up the rivers to sell the water. He’ll destroy everything.” Sherina knew the truth: Nenek Sihir had been
“I’ll sing louder than you. How about that?”
In the landscape of Indonesian cinema, few films hold the same nostalgic weight and enduring charm as . Released in 2000, this musical adventure film became a cultural phenomenon, launching the careers of its young stars and reviving the Indonesian film industry, which had been dormant for years. They crossed the Jembatan Akar —a bridge made
“My laugh is not a cow laugh,” Sherina shot back, hands on her hips. “And you were about to shoot him with a slingshot. Some friend you are.”