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Le donne vere hanno le curve

Titolo originale: Real Women Have Curves
  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
8646
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America Ferrera in Le donne vere hanno le curve (2002)
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Ana è una studentessa di college a Los Angeles. Ha diciotto anni, una bella faccia sempre allegra e un grande futuro davanti. È una ragazza meravigliosa con qualche chilo di troppo. Potrebbe... Leggi tuttoAna è una studentessa di college a Los Angeles. Ha diciotto anni, una bella faccia sempre allegra e un grande futuro davanti. È una ragazza meravigliosa con qualche chilo di troppo. Potrebbe essere un problema ma scoprirà che qualche curva in più può ance piacere a chi la sa appr... Leggi tuttoAna è una studentessa di college a Los Angeles. Ha diciotto anni, una bella faccia sempre allegra e un grande futuro davanti. È una ragazza meravigliosa con qualche chilo di troppo. Potrebbe essere un problema ma scoprirà che qualche curva in più può ance piacere a chi la sa apprezzare.

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    • Patricia Cardoso
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Josefina Lopez
    • George LaVoo
  • Star
    • America Ferrera
    • Lupe Ontiveros
    • Ingrid Oliu
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • Patricia Cardoso
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Josefina Lopez
      • George LaVoo
    • Star
      • America Ferrera
      • Lupe Ontiveros
      • Ingrid Oliu
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    • 59Recensioni della critica
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    America Ferrera
    America Ferrera
    • Ana Garcia
    Lupe Ontiveros
    Lupe Ontiveros
    • Carmen Garcia
    Ingrid Oliu
    Ingrid Oliu
    • Estela Garcia
    George Lopez
    George Lopez
    • Mr. Guzman
    Brian Sites
    Brian Sites
    • Jimmy
    Soledad St. Hilaire
    Soledad St. Hilaire
    • Pancha
    Lourdes Perez Nido
    • Rosali
    • (as Lourdes Perez)
    Jorge Cervera Jr.
    • Raúl Garcia
    Felipe de Alba
    • Grandfather
    José Gerardo Zamora Jr.
    • Juan José
    Edgar Lujan
    • Juan Martin
    Lina Acosta
    Lina Acosta
    • Norma
    Celina Belizan
    • Glitz Receptionist
    • (as Celina Belazin)
    Ramona Garcia Coronado
    • Singing Woman
    Marlene Forte
    Marlene Forte
    • Mrs. Glass
    Jim Ishida
    Jim Ishida
    • Landlord
    • (as Jimmy Ishida)
    Agapito Leal
    • Dr. Lopez
    • (as Pete Leal)
    Josefina Lopez
    Josefina Lopez
    • Veronica
    • Regia
      • Patricia Cardoso
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Josefina Lopez
      • George LaVoo
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    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.
    agbeme01

    How challenging it is for smart children from uneducated families to pursue a higher education

    The movie Real Women Have Curves is a 2002 comedy directed by Patricia Cardoso. Ana (America Ferrera) is a young and smart girl from a Mexican immigrant family, who graduates from the famous Beverly High School of California, and gets accepted in Columbia University with a full scholarship. Controlled by her mother Mrs. Carmen (Lupe Ontiveros), who strongly believes that a girl's fate is to learn to work hard and learn to take care of her future husband. Raul Garcia (Jorge Cervera Jr.) Ana's father and Mr. Guzman (George Lopez) Ana's English teacher play wonderful mediators and defend Ana to go to college.

    This is a movie for everyone to see. Children can confront parents in laughter, while enjoying this together. It reveals the constant battle between mother and daughter, but most of all; it shows how challenging it is for smart children from uneducated families to pursue a higher education.

    Although the comedian George Lopez, from the George Lopez show, is not an actor, he gives a high performance in this movie playing the role of the teacher who tries by all means to see one of his smartest students succeeding in what she deserves, despite the character hostile of Lupe Ontiveros, who sees her daughter going against the value of their traditions.

    This movie makes me think of the Cider House Rules, in which Dr. Larch (Michael Caine) always reminds Homer Well (Toby McGuire), his traditions and what he comes to accomplish in life. Like America Ferrera, it is hard for Toby McGuire to break the rules, and leave the orphanage to discover what is out there for him.

    Patricia Cardoso increases the suspense in this movie with the motif "red color," which appears every time America Ferrera's future is being discussed. She makes this screenplay so funny and devoid of bad scenes or language. This is what Robert Ebert from the Chicago Tribune calls "enormously entertaining for moviegoers of any age."
    JohnDeSando

    It is a hymn to a culture that values family and a girl who values herself.

    How could I be so blessed with 2 Mexican treasures within weeks of each other? After the heady romanticism and visual artistry of Julie Taymor's `Frida,' I was hardly prepared to see another arresting, Mexican melodrama, Patricia Cardoso's `Real Women Have Curves.' Every woman who thinks about her weight should see this movie-it will make you a convert to the humane notion that all bodies are beautiful. And it will reveal a deeply humane culture at the same time.

    Naturally beautiful and full-bodied actress America Ferrera plays Ana, a Mexican American whose graduation and scholarship to Columbia University threaten the family's unity and the control by her mother, who tells stories of runaway girls with disastrous ends and the admonition, `That's what happens to girls who don't listen to their mothers.'

    Like teenagers in any culture, Ana is trying to break away from a domineering culture and mother while she also achieves a balanced acceptance of her zaftig body. The scene where she and the other seamstresses in her sister's sweat shop remove their outer clothes to escape the heat and eventually admire their bulging, stretch-marked bodies is about as loving and lyrical as any other I have seen where Hollywood's obsession with world-class beauty is obliterated by the sheer attractiveness of women celebrating the imperfections of their bodies.

    Equally so, when Ana loses her virginity, she tells her lover,

    "Turn the lights on. I want you to see me. See, this is what I look like." He responds, "You're not fat. You're beautiful.' It's easy to see why this film won awards at Cannes for audience appreciation and ensemble acting. It is a hymn to a culture that values family and a girl who values herself.
    GrrrlVicious

    Comments on the Film

    A coming of age story in which Ana (America Ferrera) deals with the effects of tradition, gender, social class and race on her future and on her family. The cinematic gaze on Ana is that she is a healthy sized Latin woman with curves and intelligence coming from a lower class family. Certain stereotypes of Latin people and women are reinforced in this movie in the form of Ana's mother, Carmen (Lupe Ontiveros) and sister, Estela (Ingrid Oliu), which are then in turn critiqued by Ana. For example, Ana's sister owns a clothing sweat-shop which relies on the upper class white people for everything. Estela fears the upper/dominant/powerful class, while Ana confronts them and makes her demands perfectly clear without compromising herself. Ana's mother has revolved her life around getting married and raising a family, while Ana refuses to compromise her future and dreams by taking a husband and household on before she really wants to.

    The movie revolves primarily around Ana's college application. This is the plot device whose effects progress the film. The scholarship to the University is dependent upon the fact that Ana is a minority, and without the scholarship, Ana and her family make it clear that they could not financially afford to send Ana to college, which would then reproduce stereotypes of women and minorities of being less financially stable.

    Eventually, both despite and with the help of her gender, race and social and economic class, Ana is able to advance herself and develop a sense of confidence in herself and her identity.
    8mattymatt4ever

    Funny, delightful, realistic gem

    I was very impressed with this movie. First of all, it's very funny. It's definitely a feel-good movie, but at the same time doesn't resort to campy sentimentality. It's also a film that escapes from the stereotypes and depicts Latinos like they're meant to be depicted. One realistic touch that I appreciated was that half the time the characters would speak Spanish and the other half they'd speak English. That is how it seems to be in most Latin-American families. You rarely hear English spoken 100 percent of the time, unless both the parents and children are from the states. The director didn't worry if American audiences would be too lazy to read the subtitles. What's the big deal about reading subtitles? I'm taking a class in International Film, so I always cringe at the fact that when I tell other students about the class, their immediate reactions are, "God, you gotta read subtitles?" I'm proud to be an American, but at times like that my pride gradually lessens.

    It's about time a film is released in which the main character is not only female, but a slightly overweight female. Because, and those hypnotized by the media be prepared to gasp, not all women are a size 3! Who's to say that a woman can't be pretty while having a few extra pounds? I think America Ferrera is a very pretty girl, not to mention she has charm. In everyday society, there are overweight guys and girls who have dating lives! In this film, her eventual love interest is a skinny white guy. That's not unusual. Unfortunately, media possesses us into assuming that the only types of relationships involve pretty guys and pretty girls. I'm sure even in California that isn't always the truth, despite its reputation for being Land of the Beautiful People.

    I like how the film depicts the girl's mom and her hypocritical attitudes towards her daughter's obesity. Throughout the film, I never understood why her much more overweight mother was criticizing her daughter for being a big fat pig. But this happens in real life! Later in the film, the mother even says, "I'm married. I have the right to be fat." Parents can have those attitudes, unfortunately. And like in the film, they don't hesitate to humiliate their sons and daughters in public for having a certain problem like obesity.

    The acting is topnotch. Lupe Ontiveros doesn't always receive decent roles in American film, and it's because of that many American audiences aren't familiar with her. That's too bad, because she's really a terrific actress and in "Real Women" I finally did get a chance to see her in a decent role. The ironic thing is she's often cast as Hispanic characters (usually maids) who have just came to this country, yet she was born in the states and hardly has an accent. Newcomer Ferrera is also incredible, and I hope to see her in future projects. She really has much potential, and if Hollywood studios decide to remove their heads from their behinds and cast men and women who aren't less than 120 pounds (in roles other than the "fat slob") she'll become a rising star. Finally, I was genuinely impressed with George Lopez, who actually plays a serious role, never once drifting into comic territory. It's rare to find a comedian who has just as much talent at acting as being funny, so it's nice to discover that George may be one of those people.

    If you want to see a good, solid, entertaining low-budget indie gem that'll make you think and make you laugh, then this is definitely the film for you! It's one of the most original films I've seen come out in a while.

    My score: 8 (out of 10)

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      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.
    • Blooper
      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.
    • Citazioni

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

    • Connessioni
      Featured in HBO First Look: Real Women Have Curves (2002)
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      Written by Héctor Buitrago and Andrea Echeverri

      Performed by Aterciopelados

      Courtesy of BMG Latin

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 marzo 2003 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Spagnolo
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      • Las mujeres verdaderas tienen curvas
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Ana Garcia's house)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • HBO Films
      • Newmarket Films
      • LaVoo Productions
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      • 3.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 5.853.194 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 183.772 USD
      • 20 ott 2002
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      • 7.777.790 USD
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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