In18th-century Minas Gerais, the Portuguese mined diamonds and gold. João Fernandes de Oliveira arrives from Lisbon with the Crown's exclusive contract for mining diamonds. He quickly assert... Read allIn18th-century Minas Gerais, the Portuguese mined diamonds and gold. João Fernandes de Oliveira arrives from Lisbon with the Crown's exclusive contract for mining diamonds. He quickly asserts control, letting the attendant and other authorities know that he's aware of their corru... Read allIn18th-century Minas Gerais, the Portuguese mined diamonds and gold. João Fernandes de Oliveira arrives from Lisbon with the Crown's exclusive contract for mining diamonds. He quickly asserts control, letting the attendant and other authorities know that he's aware of their corruption. Xica, a slave of the local sergeant-major and possessed of phenomenal sexual drive ... Read all
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On movie Xica is portraits a pure African roots, otherwise his father actually was a white man, thus she was mullato, also previously when Xica was a teenager girl she had a romance involvement with a doctor whom had a son, just when she finally meets the nobleman from Portuguese crown João Fernandes assigned by crown to rent diamond plowings at Tijuco village due the King's minister distrusted that taxes weren't collected suitably, thus João Fernandes arrives there with full powers to fix this neuralgic matter.
Worst in fact she had fourteen sons, thirteen with João Fernandes, upon this real facts the movie falls apart, depicting her as bad sexual behavior or a hot girl, the best thing that the picture can offer is a funny sketch of an old era at 18th century at countryside, well-draft screenplay over a phony story, many colorful character coming along like as Stepan Nercessian and Rodolfo Arena with sharp lines, as fictional is plenty acceptable, unforgettable utterly inaccurate.
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First watch: 1990 / How many: 3 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 7.5.
My score: 6 (out of 10)
When Xica sees João Fernandes (actor Walter Chagmor), the rich, influential and handsome emissary of the King of Portugal. She sets her sights on meeting the most potent man in the town. The man becomes enamored with her and she with him.
To the townspeople's dismay, João sets Xica free, and then showers her with opulent gifts. He builds Xica a mansion complete with its own chapel because slaves, free or not, are forbidden from entering the town church; João orders luxurious items from Paris, Portugal and other fashionable places for Xica; he commissions a picture of the sea to be painted because she has always wanted to look at the sea; João even brings the ocean to Xica when he has a manmade lake constructed and a ship built for Xica's sole purpose.
The actress who plays Xica (Zezé Motta) is superb! Motta's acting allows the viewer to see and understand how the slave is able to captivate any man. When Xica gets that special tingle, no man can resist her! She is colorful, vivacious and very dramatic -- a true diva!
On a note of interest, the storyline has also been made into a 1996 Brazilian telenovela (soap opera), which has become popular in many other countries. Zezé Motta plays two roles in the telenovela -- that of Xica's mother and then an older Xica.
You'll also enjoy the catchy theme song and sing it to yourself long after the movie is over.
Directed by Carlos Diegues, a veteran filmmaker who is also responsible for other entertaining movies, "Xica da Silva" is witty and vibrant.
What an amusing and captivating way to tell the story of one slave's rise to fame, fortune and power and her fight to retain that prestige.
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- TriviaZezé Motta's breakthrough role. According to herself, she visited sixteen countries to promote this movie.
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- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1