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Lua de Cristal

  • 1990
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1.2K
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Sergio Mallandro and Xuxa in Lua de Cristal (1990)
ComedyFamilyFantasyRomance

The fairy tale of a young aspiring singer who leaves her small town to the big city, pursuing her dreams in music.The fairy tale of a young aspiring singer who leaves her small town to the big city, pursuing her dreams in music.The fairy tale of a young aspiring singer who leaves her small town to the big city, pursuing her dreams in music.

  • Director
    • Tizuka Yamasaki
  • Writers
    • Carlos Alberto Diniz
    • Luís Carlos Góes
    • Patricya Travassos
  • Stars
    • Xuxa
    • Sergio Mallandro
    • Selvagem Big Abreu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tizuka Yamasaki
    • Writers
      • Carlos Alberto Diniz
      • Luís Carlos Góes
      • Patricya Travassos
    • Stars
      • Xuxa
      • Sergio Mallandro
      • Selvagem Big Abreu
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Xuxa
    Xuxa
    • Maria da Graça
    Sergio Mallandro
    • Bob…
    Selvagem Big Abreu
    Sérgio Abreu
    Juliana Baroni
    Juliana Baroni
    • Paquita
    Marilu Bueno
    • Zuleika
    Berna Ceppas
    • Caveira
    Rubens Correia
    • Pardal
    Duda Esteves
    • Maria Eduarda
    • (as Duda Little)
    Flávia Fernandes
    • Paquita
    • (as Flavia Fernandes)
    Bob Gallo
    Cláudio Heinrich
    • Estudante de Música
    Andressa Katz
    • Xuxa menina
    • (as Adressa Koetz)
    Leina Krespi
    Leina Krespi
    • Cotinha
    Júlia Lemmertz
    • Cidinha
    Avelar Love
    • Mauricinho
    Cláudio Mamberti
    • Bartolomeu
    Thelma Reston
    Thelma Reston
    • Rolinha
    • (as Telma Reston)
    • Director
      • Tizuka Yamasaki
    • Writers
      • Carlos Alberto Diniz
      • Luís Carlos Góes
      • Patricya Travassos
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    10freeintexas903

    A must have, enjoyable, innocent and rare

    the Brazilian Beauty (known as the South American Madonna) in a modern day retelling of Cinderella with musical numbers (including some South American hip-hop); beauty of the paquitas wearing white that is sheer beauty all by it self, also starring Julia Lemmertz, Duda Little, and comedian Sergio Mallandro as a truly uncharming Prince Charming; original Brazilian, a must have, Xuxa is a beauty and all the paquitas are just as fair, she never had ugly anything, again this is a must have.

    I loved this but I look for the strange and controversial movies, simply put, Xuxa could dell marbles and I would buy some just to see her up close, she is a beauty and that is a understatement.
    9manu_gall20

    A very beautiful movie for all and sundry

    This might not be the best movie of the world, but it's a nice film, indeed. I would, of course, change some parts of it, because they might be pretty hard to understand for young children. When I watched the film for the first time, I was a little boy. Though I could understand the movie, I found that some parts were rather weird. I think it was because I was just a child! A couple of years later, I watched the film again and I found it full of emotion, with a beautiful message for all children: that you have to chase after your dreams and never surrender... This might sound rather corny, but your view will definitely change after you watch the movie. Apart from that, you'll be delighted by Xuxa's beauty!!
    10chadbb6

    One nice Movie to Own-A must have!

    Xuxa Meneghel the Brazilian Beauty (known as the South American Madonna) in a modern day retelling of Cinderella with musical numbers (including some South American hip-hop); the paquitas wearing white sheer gowns, also starring Julia Lemmertz, Duda Little, and comedian Sergio Mallandro as a truly uncharming Prince Charming; original Brazilian, a must have, Xuxa is a beauty and all the paquitas are just as fair, this is a must have. The plot is exactly as I would expect starring the beauty Xuxa, simple, sexy and entertaining, child like innocence, care free at times type of movie and is refreshing without too much silly willy, of course I love this movie and would recommend anyone to own it.

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    8Rodrigo_Amaro

    An insightful nostalgic look to a cult film

    "Lua de Cristal" is one of those specially memorable Brazilian films that the 1990's generation grew to love and watch repeatedly. Leading star Xuxa's popularity was gigantic and a true TV phenomenon that succeed in crossing the cinema barriers to the point of making this film a box-office in Brazil and got a heavy runs on TV later on. I was one of those who had the chance to watch it over and over, enjoy the soundtrack and its corny Cinderella type story and it was something that made my childhood.

    But truth be told: it stayed there and I never went back...until now. It was an interesting look back to see the film is a different experience and connect a little with the past memories and see what has changed, what stayed the same and if there's a value for newer audiences. My take goes that it's hard to appeal to youngsters since they know better stuff than this in countless ways and manners, but for curious minds in seeing Brazilian cinema of the past if offers a great deal of entertainment values and same great-looking shots from Rio de Janeiro street scene of early 1990's.

    On the other hand, it's a little tough to endure the fairytale adventures of a pretty country girl (Xuxa) who goes to Rio in order to learn how to sing.

    She still has that innocent child-like mentality (yet she's a teen) where she believes in dreams of fairytales and prince charming on a horse; but in reality all she faces are the cruel burdens of the big town such as dealing a cruel aunt (Marly Bueno), her cousin (Júlia Lemmertz) and the cousin who keeps making moves at her (Avelar Love). Our hero's only help comes with a friendly small girl, the singing teacher (Rubens Correa) and the pizza delivery guy (Sérgio Mallandro), a clumsy young man with a big heart. All is cheesy, corny, one-dimensional and at times cringe yet it worked for that audience. They had their fun as sure I had when I was kid. Today, just a couple of things work - the musical numbers and the title song.

    I'm not gonna address the issues of political correctness and how things were back in the day because it's useless and I'm way past that - though I find the sequence where she arrives in the city and a group of break dancers keep following her quite critical. It revolves on race things, and her TV shows was to blame on that aspect for its lack of diversity in its early years. BUT if there's one thing that I value the most about the film is the choice for Xuxa's Prince Charming. They could have given her any great-looking guy in the world but they settle with nutty, charismatic comedian Mallandro.

    Goes to show that one teach some valuable lesson to kids back then when it comes to talk about what true love means. Most viewers just criticise him and make some jokes about such unusual cinematic pairing.

    But I'm greatful for this film and Tizuka Yamazaki's direction on it. Don't underestimate the importance this film had way back in time. Early 1990's was a critical period for Brazilian cinema and production of new films nearly got to zero as government fundings on culture simply were extinguished and basically cinema was made for people who had the means to finance it, private sector basically. And from that dark period, this film was responsible for giving hope to Brazilian cinema, it was a massive hit and somehow the cinema survived and it's a hundred times than it ever was. Maybe I'm praising too much but it's a feel that I have and others can attest it that a simple formulaic movie managed to keep things going.

    It's dated alright but it's a guilty pleasure than even more than 30 years later still attracts audiences, mostly Xuxa fans who'll always love this.

    As for my trip to the memory lane, well, it rendered some deep nostalgic memories of better times, innocent times, and for a little while I could grab them and feel good about everything. This doesn't happen often. 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of actresses Letícia Spiller, Juliana Baroni and Bianca Rinaldi, that at the time were all Xuxa's "Paquitas" (stage assistants).
    • Connections
      Featured in Pra Sempre Paquitas: Pra Quem Sonha e Quem Procura: Fama e Dores (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Lua de Cristal
      Written by Paulo Massadas and Michael Sullivan

      Performed by Xuxa (as Xuxa)

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1990 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Xuxa in Crystal Moon
    • Production companies
      • Dreamvision
      • Xuxa Produções
      • Art Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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