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Gilmore Girls: Tal Mãe, Tal Filha

Título original: Gilmore Girls
  • Série de TV
  • 2000–2007
  • 10
  • 44 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,2/10
164 mil
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Lauren Graham in Gilmore Girls: Tal Mãe, Tal Filha (2000)
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Um drama ao redor da relação entre uma mãe solteira e sua filha adolescente que moram em Stars Hollow, Connecticut.Um drama ao redor da relação entre uma mãe solteira e sua filha adolescente que moram em Stars Hollow, Connecticut.Um drama ao redor da relação entre uma mãe solteira e sua filha adolescente que moram em Stars Hollow, Connecticut.

  • Criação
    • Amy Sherman-Palladino
  • Artistas
    • Lauren Graham
    • Alexis Bledel
    • Keiko Agena
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,2/10
    164 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    149
    2
    • Criação
      • Amy Sherman-Palladino
    • Artistas
      • Lauren Graham
      • Alexis Bledel
      • Keiko Agena
    • 530Avaliações de usuários
    • 35Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 23 vitórias e 85 indicações no total

    Episódios154

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    Lauren Graham
    Lauren Graham
    • Lorelai Gilmore
    • 2000–2007
    Alexis Bledel
    Alexis Bledel
    • Rory Gilmore
    • 2000–2007
    Keiko Agena
    Keiko Agena
    • Lane Kim…
    • 2000–2007
    Scott Patterson
    Scott Patterson
    • Luke Danes
    • 2000–2007
    Yanic Truesdale
    Yanic Truesdale
    • Michel Gerard
    • 2000–2007
    Kelly Bishop
    Kelly Bishop
    • Emily Gilmore
    • 2000–2007
    Edward Herrmann
    Edward Herrmann
    • Richard Gilmore
    • 2000–2007
    Melissa McCarthy
    Melissa McCarthy
    • Sookie St. James
    • 2000–2007
    Sean Gunn
    Sean Gunn
    • Kirk Gleason…
    • 2000–2007
    Liza Weil
    Liza Weil
    • Paris Geller
    • 2000–2007
    Liz Torres
    Liz Torres
    • Miss Patty
    • 2000–2007
    Jared Padalecki
    Jared Padalecki
    • Dean Forester
    • 2000–2005
    Matt Czuchry
    Matt Czuchry
    • Logan Huntzberger
    • 2004–2007
    Jackson Douglas
    Jackson Douglas
    • Jackson Belleville…
    • 2000–2007
    Michael Winters
    Michael Winters
    • Taylor Doose
    • 2000–2007
    Sally Struthers
    Sally Struthers
    • Babette Dell
    • 2000–2007
    Emily Kuroda
    Emily Kuroda
    • Mrs. Kim
    • 2000–2007
    Todd Lowe
    Todd Lowe
    • Zack Van Gerbig…
    • 2002–2007
    • Criação
      • Amy Sherman-Palladino
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários530

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    Reviewers say Gilmore Girls is celebrated for its sharp dialogue, strong character development, and the unique mother-daughter bond. The quirky characters and Stars Hollow setting are praised. The show blends humor, drama, and heartfelt moments, exploring family dynamics and growth. However, some find the fast-paced dialogue unrealistic and certain characters annoying. Later seasons are criticized for quality decline. Despite this, it remains a comforting watch with a dedicated fanbase.
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    loveandrevolutions

    Fast-paced, intelligent show.

    I was surprised when I saw this show because WB has a reputation for churning out mindless, sleazy shows that don't add any value to television. 'Gilmore Girls' has to be the only quality show on WB and one of the few on television in general. It's about the relationship between a mother and daughter in a small town in Connecticut. Lorelai Gilmore had Rory when she was 16 and ran away from her uptight, old money parents to start her own life independently as a maid at an inn and then working her way up to general manager. Their relationship is more like a sister relationship than a parent-child relationship. The townspeople only add charm to the show.

    'Gilmore Girls' is an intelligent show with quick, witty dialogue that often refers to literature, music, movies, and pop culture. The characters talk extremely fast, which can be quite unrealistic sometimes when in a span of five seconds, two people can create comebacks for each other that contain references to Shakespeare and Madonna. But c'mon, it's just a show, and the point of the fast-paced dialogue and references is for the entertainment of audiences. We watch the show, hear the dialogue and laugh hard because we know what they're talking about. It's what makes 'The Simpsons' enjoyable, and the same can be applied to 'Gilmore Girls'. We know that such a quirky place as Stars Hollow most likely doesn't exist, but we watch it for the admiration for a dedicated single mother, hard-working daughter, and their minds that are abundant with intelligent and witty remarks about everything from Billy Bob Thornton to Bob Dylan.

    Give it a try. It's just one smart joke after another. Definitely not a typical WB show.
    Victor Field

    Welcome to their little corner of the world.

    "Gilmore Girls" (like Leonard Maltin, I usually like to use the title as it appears on screen, but we'll forego the nomenclature "Gilmore girls") is one of those shows that positive word of mouth and the "You know, this does seem like a good show" vibe from hearing about it made me want to get a look at; the series has finally started UK airings on Nickelodeon, a strange choice for the channel - it's certainly comedic, but it's more of a comedy-drama than the usual stuff that's on Nick. (Plus, unlike all its regular shows it's an hour series.)

    My rule of thumb is that if a series doesn't encourage me to keep watching by its third episode, it won't do so after its thirtieth; Amy Sherman-Palladino's series passed by the end of the first one. A number of viewers have commented that the dialogue isn't too realistic, and Lorelei Gilmore is certainly so quick with the witty repartee you wonder why she's not a stand-up comic instead of managing an inn (possibly a clue as to why one of the companies involved is called Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions?), but it does have the saving grace of actually being funny... something that can't be said for a lot of official comedies.

    What helps the series work so far, apart from the dialogue, is the characters - just as "M*A*S*H"'s laugh track was kept out of the operating room even in the American broadcasts (it was initially broadcast in the UK sans track), the relationships between Lorelei and Lorelei (that's Rory - in the pilot we learned that she was named after her mother) aren't actually played for gags endlessly, and her mother's certainly strong but not a bitch, the way the makers could have easily done. No one in the show so far is truly bad or good, which bodes well, and the bond between mother and daughter is a rare thing for TV - they're both relatives and true friends without making you want to vomit, not a common thing in family dramas.

    We're about three years behind the WB, and I'm looking forward to catching up with the Gilmores and their friends (it's impossible not to symapthise with Rory's best friend in particular, what with her health-food-obsessed/antique-selling mother). And on a purely shallow note, Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel must be the most attractive mother-daughter pairing in recent television history. Beautiful and funny? Who needs Madonna kissing Britney?
    sadisticbelizean

    Thoughtful show

    While it may appear to be a chick thing, I enjoy watching this show. The characters are not stereotypical and stand out thanks to the great job of both writers and actors (I especially enjoy Melissa McCarthy and Liza Weil's portrayal of their characters), the show is chock full of wit (that is if your brain is quick enough to register the references made through the fast speech) and the plot, from what I have seen, is more than sufficient to keep you wanting to see more.

    My favorite thing about the show is that, unlike other dramas, it isn't too over the top. The plot progresses smoothly and slowly (just slow enough), and while the show changes as time passes, it doesn't change so completely as other shows in the same genre would. It is a perfect example of that while life changes, it is a subtle change, not an overt one.

    I would recommend anyone in search of intelligent, witty television to watch this show. I give it a 9 out of 10, and I hope that it stays on the air for years to come.
    9simao_zambelli

    A lovely ride, until the end.

    "Have you ever watched Gilmore Girls?" It's what my friend said when she recommended me this show while were discussing my tumultuous family relations. She said: "Give it a shot, you might find it surprising how much you can relate to these characters, their journeys and struggles." Said and done.

    I have just finished watching the show and the last episode had me crying from beginning to end, and this is a statement to the most powerful asset the show has: the ability to make us relate and sympathize with the characters. This is a show about relationships: family, friends and love, plus we get to see one the main characters go through high school and college, and who can't relate to those things?! Life is tough and relationships are hard, but to still believe in your goals and dreams despite it all is what this show is all about.

    The Gilmore Girls: Lorelai's character (the mom) is the soul of the entire show, her dysfunction relationship with her parents, the hard work put into building her life and independence, the love, care and trust (even if a bit idealized) she shares with her daughter is a wonder to see, she is a living and breathing compulsive joker that made me laugh out loud so many times I lost count, and all of it lets us connect with her in so many levels.

    Rory's character (the daughter) is the one everyone wish they were: has good grades, likes to study, is ambitious and above it all has in her mother a best friend and a partner. As she comes of age, we get to see a lot we can relate to: first love, first time, getting to college, existential crisis (every college kid has at least one), graduation and the uncertainties that lies ahead of adulting around.

    Emily's character (the grandmother) is the one that makes us understand why all of us gotta go to therapy: because our parents didn't. She is also the reason one of the most iconic parts of the show exists, the Friday night dinners with Lorelai and Rory. The dinners are almost a synthesis of the entire show where these three women, who lead absolutely different lives and want completely different things from one another, try to get together and figure out a way to be a family.

    The show is pretty clever in depicting the impact family support can have on someone as well as the result family disfunction can inflict on somebody, and that's what family is all about. But don't get me wrong, sometimes the very lesson the show is trying to teach about the importance of clear communication, and the problems with misinterpretation and assumptions are sometimes used for a lack of better writing, especially concerning Lorelai and Rory's romantic interests throughout the show and are very often frustrating and out of character.

    It has a lot of great side characters and the tone and dynamic between them all shifts a bit from season 4 forward. It's a nice depiction of the small-town way of life and has a rare yet kind and considerate take on relationships between generations (grandma, mother and daughter). All and all Gilmore Girls is an up lifting, feel-good and cozy show. I loved this journey and I genuinely think it made me realize and change the way I see myself and deal with my family issues (and all of it while having a good time!). Hope a lot of people give it a shot, because it's definitely worth it.
    10kager-69310

    makes me wish shows like this were made today

    I love that this show is a depiction of life and I love it for its innocence, about a teen daughter and her mum and their relationship and daily lives in their small town. Nowadays teen shows quite frankly hold nothing back depicting drug use, hypersexuality, mental health issues not to say that these are not realities teens face rather that they dont need to be the focus of all teen shows. constantly. I love their lives for the normality feels like they could be my neighbours down the road. Really sweet show for the whole family.

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    • Curiosidades
      Scott Patterson, who plays Luke, was not hired initially as a series regular. He was only signed on for the pilot episode. Although it was only after discovering the undeniable chemistry between him and Lauren Graham that he was contracted for more episodes, and quickly became a series regular.
    • Erros de gravação
      More than a few episodes have mic drops into the top of the scene. There is also at least one episode at Lorelai and Rory's house that shows a brown sweater sleeve of a crew member on the right side for a brief second.
    • Citações

      Lorelai: [walking into Luke's diner] Give me a burger, onion rings, and a list of people who killed their parents and got away with it. I need some heroes.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The Dorothy Parker Drank Here production logo after end credits to each episode features an illustration of Dorothy drinking a bottle of wine.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Where You Lead
      (remixed version)

      Written by Carole King and Toni Stern

      Performed by Carole King and Louise Goffin

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    • How many seasons does Gilmore Girls have?Fornecido pela Alexa
    • how accurate Is the cast list, rewatching series 1 & 2 and Richard Gilmore has already missed 3 episodes yet cast list says he was in all? Don't think his wife was in them all either
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    • Was "Trix" (Richard's mother) mentioned as though she had already passed in earlier seasons only to later become a character with multiple appearances?

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 5 de novembro de 2000 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Locações de filme
      • Toronto, Ontário, Canadá
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      • Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions
      • Hofflund/Polone
      • Warner Bros. Television
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