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Las mujeres verdaderas tienen curvas

Título original: Real Women Have Curves
  • 2002
  • B
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.9/10
8.6 k
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America Ferrera in Las mujeres verdaderas tienen curvas (2002)
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En el este de Los Ángeles, una joven de 18 años lucha entre sus ambiciones de ir a la universidad y los deseos de su dominante madre de casarse, tener hijos y supervisar la pequeña y destart... Leer todoEn el este de Los Ángeles, una joven de 18 años lucha entre sus ambiciones de ir a la universidad y los deseos de su dominante madre de casarse, tener hijos y supervisar la pequeña y destartalada fábrica textil familiar.En el este de Los Ángeles, una joven de 18 años lucha entre sus ambiciones de ir a la universidad y los deseos de su dominante madre de casarse, tener hijos y supervisar la pequeña y destartalada fábrica textil familiar.

  • Dirección
    • Patricia Cardoso
  • Guionistas
    • Josefina Lopez
    • George LaVoo
  • Elenco
    • America Ferrera
    • Lupe Ontiveros
    • Ingrid Oliu
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Patricia Cardoso
    • Guionistas
      • Josefina Lopez
      • George LaVoo
    • Elenco
      • America Ferrera
      • Lupe Ontiveros
      • Ingrid Oliu
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    • 71Metascore
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      • 8 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total

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    America Ferrera
    America Ferrera
    • Ana Garcia
    Lupe Ontiveros
    Lupe Ontiveros
    • Carmen Garcia
    Ingrid Oliu
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    • Estela Garcia
    George Lopez
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    Brian Sites
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    • (as Lourdes Perez)
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    • Juan José
    Edgar Lujan
    • Juan Martin
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    Lina Acosta
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    Ramona Garcia Coronado
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    • Mrs. Glass
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    • (as Jimmy Ishida)
    Agapito Leal
    • Dr. Lopez
    • (as Pete Leal)
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    Josefina Lopez
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      • Patricia Cardoso
    • Guionistas
      • Josefina Lopez
      • George LaVoo
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    george.schmidt

    America The Beautiful

    REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES (2002) ***1/2 America Ferrera, Lupe Ontiveros, Ingrid Oliu, George Lopez, Brian Sites, Soledad St. Hilaire, Dale E. Turner. Above average indie diamond in the rough slice of life portrayal of a Mexican American teenager (Ferrara in a remarkable acting debut) trying to cope with her dream to attend college and her quarrelsome relationship with her loving but problematic mother (Ontiveros who gives a beautifully modulated turn) whose own insecurities and frustrations are taken out on her zaftig daughter. Funny, poignant and ultimately a triumph in full-bodied (no pun intended) protagonists without compromising it's clear headed vision of how society and culture myopically decides what is pleasant to the eye (or acceptable for that matter). Finally a film that portrays Latinos in a positive light by not making it a ‘racial film' either. The screenplay by George LaVoo and Josefina Lopez (adapting her play) offers insight to familiar subject matter but with a refreshing focus on character development by not compromising it's strong message: to accept one self is to love one self. (Dir: Patricia Cardoso)
    8Rogue-32

    America, America!

    Thanks to a beautifully subtle script, equally subtle direction and brilliant performances from all the leads, Real Women Have Curves comes across as a superbly soulful and insightful slice of life. The always great Lupe Ontiveros is maddeningly tragic as the selfish mother who stubbornly refuses to see beyond her own needs, and America Ferrera blazes across the screen in blissful defiance - the smart girl who instinctively knows she's more than just the sum of her body parts and finds the strength inside herself to back up that belief with or without her mother's blessing. Kudos to everyone connected with this enlightened and enlightening movie.
    7souvanlasyj

    Good Movie

    I was showed this movie in my 11th grade class and I never thought that a movie like this would really be funny and dramatic. I really didn't think that this movie was going to be any good but I was wrong. I did what a lot of people do now a days, judged a book or movie by it's cover. But the message of this movie is to feel easy going about that very cover. Real Women Have Curve is a film that is about Mexican Americans and also the a view of how society standardize "sexy". Ana being a little overweight finds herself on an quest to find the sexy women in her and change the views of not only herself but the views of others as well.
    Buddy-51

    endearing slice-of-life drama

    `Real Women Have Curves' feels a bit like a modern ethnic version of `Georgy Girl,' featuring a free-spirited young woman named Ana who doesn't quite fit the mold of what society believes a woman should look like.

    Ana is a somewhat `overweight' high school senior living in East LA who has dreams of being the first person in her family to go to college. Her parents, however, have other plans for her life, which basically involve marriage, motherhood and a job working in her older sister's dress factory. Ana faces the struggle common to many young people who happen to be first-generation Americans: should she conform to the old-fashioned customs and traditions of her family or should she set out to make it on her own with all the advantages and opportunities available to people in this society? `Real Women Have Curves' avoids becoming a culture clash cliché through its keen observation of the minutiae of everyday life. Unlike most films, `Real Women' actually explores the day-to-day struggles of the working class in this country. The people in this film worry about whether or not they will be able to make a go of their businesses, whether or not their bills will get paid, whether or not a promising young student will be allowed to go to college and make something of herself or just end up as a cog in the system that absorbs so many of the underclass. It's these slice-of-life details that make the film interesting.

    Ana's main foil is her own mother, who believes not only that her daughter is overweight and, thereby, ruining her chances to make an acceptable marriage, but that she must forego college in order to help with the family business. The majority of the conflict in the film occurs between these two women, both equally hardheaded, moody and determined to get what they want. America Ferrara as Ana, Lupe Ontiveras as her mother and Ingrid Oliu as Estela, her hardworking, levelheaded sister, create characters who are believable, subtle and instantly recognizable. Writers Josefina Lopez and George LaVoo have a sharp ear for the way people actually speak. Director Patricia Cardoso doesn't try to impress us with fancy camera angles or clever cutting. Instead, she lets the story develop naturally, allowing us to eavesdrop on a milieu that may seem strange to some of us. Cardoso knows full well that the universal nature of what she is showing us will draw us into the story and these characters' lives. It's nice, too, to see a film in which the young people are spending their time trying to get into good colleges instead of indulging in all the high school hijinks and hoopla we usually see in more mainstream movies these days.

    True, the movie does sacrifice some of its verisimilitude by trying a bit too hard to be a `feel good' experience. One occasionally senses a certain straining for the upbeat moral message, as when Ana convinces her coworkers to strip down to their undies in the factory as a statement about how women should not be ashamed of their bodies just because they aren't a size six. But the film more than makes up for that in the unconventional way in which it treats Ana's departure from her mother at the end.

    `Real Women Have Curves' is a small movie but a universal one.
    lawprof

    Feminism, Family, Tradition, Love - A Brilliant Film!

    "Real Women Have Curves" deserves the by-word-of-mouth breakthrough success earned by "My Big Fat Greek Wedding." Both deal with traditional families coping with a less than compliant young daughter but the differences between the films are real and this movie is a stunning, attention-grabbing, beautifully acted tale of coming of age.

    Ana (America Ferrara) is graduating high school in L.A. and not just any high school. She's a Latina from a working class family who made it into Beverly Hills H.S. Her favorite teacher urges not only that she attend college but that she apply to Columbia University. She's also what some would describe as full-figured. That's just one of the obsessions of her mother, Carmen (Lupe Ontineros), herself a rather large lady. Incessantly, publicly and crudely hounding her daughter about her weight and other shortcomings, mostly imagined, Carmen can win the annual Witch of the West award with ease.

    Ana goes to work - no choice - in her older sister's dress assembly factory. The sister, Estela (Ingrid Oliu), is always short of cash to meet the payroll and expenses as she puts together for $18 each dresses that will sell in haute couture boutiques for $600 (to Ana's politically correct astonishment). Estela is proud of her work and her factory where she employs Carmen and other Latina women who enjoy a ribald and close friendship. The relationship between Ana and Estela grows as the younger woman begins to understand her sister's pride.

    Ana has a boyfriend, an Anglo from an affluent family, but director Patricia Cardoso wisely omits any "West Side Story" clash of cultures to focus on the very believable first love experience of a girl raised, as so many young American women are, to hate their bodies if they don't conform to the Cosmo cover model standard.

    Ana matures as the story progresses and the relationships between the family members and among the dress factory workers deepen beautifully. Carmen is a problem. Her treatment of Ana is mean, actually abusive. Taking a page from the stereotypical Jewish mom she manufactures symptoms of many diseases with the acting out passion only possible by a person who will see her hundreth birthday. She's not likeable and yet her cruelty is a projection rather than a mask of her deep love for Ana and the family.

    Ana and Carmen are characters that could easily have been played as caricature and that invite overacting. Neither happens. The skill of the leading actresses and the firm vision of the director produce believable women at generational loggerheads.

    I have rarely been in so engaged an audience as I was today at the Lincoln Plaza Cinema. Sighs, laughs, groans, applause at various points - it seemed like this was supposed to be an interactive screening. Everyone walked out smiling.

    Ana and her family are Mexican born or Mexican Americans but the depth of this film goes beyond any ethnic association. Where "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" celebrated the characters' ancestry, "Real Women Have Curves" pays homage to the inner strength and genuine beauty of - women! Ethnicity and thinness be damned!

    10/10.

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    • Trivia
      The producers put out a casting call for girls who were "fat" or "overweight", and had thousands of girls show up who were clearly not fat or overweight, but all thought that they were.
    • Errores
      Ana's boyfriend, about to graduate from high school, says he will now go to "Teachers College." Teachers College is a graduate school only; it has no undergraduate program.
    • Citas

      Estela: [after giving Ana a dress she made especially for her] Pretty dresses aren't just for skinny girls.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in HBO First Look: Real Women Have Curves (2002)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Chica Dificil
      Written by Héctor Buitrago and Andrea Echeverri

      Performed by Aterciopelados

      Courtesy of BMG Latin

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 4 de julio de 2003 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Una mujer de verdad tiene curvas
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Boyle Heights, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Ana Garcia's house)
    • Productoras
      • HBO Films
      • Newmarket Films
      • LaVoo Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 3,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 5,853,194
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 183,772
      • 20 oct 2002
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 7,777,790
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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