Date Released : 28 September 2007
Genre : Comedy
Stars : Marcos Palmeira, Flávia Alessandra, Lívia Falcão, Fernanda Paes Leme. José Araújo, an attractive, happy traveling salesman, arrives at the little town of Jardim dos Caiacós where he meets "Turco," owner of the grocery and Dualiba's father, a virgin forty-year-old woman. Excited at the pretty woman, Zé Araújo does what nobody else had ever dared to do. Dualiba tell her daddy what happened, and he looks for Zé Araújo to make an irrefutable proposal: marry his ..." />
Movie Quality : BRrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB
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José Araújo, an attractive, happy traveling salesman, arrives at the little town of Jardim dos Caiacós where he meets "Turco," owner of the grocery and Dualiba's father, a virgin forty-year-old woman. Excited at the pretty woman, Zé Araújo does what nobody else had ever dared to do. Dualiba tell her daddy what happened, and he looks for Zé Araújo to make an irrefutable proposal: marry his daughter. Years later, apparently resigned to his fate, Zé Araújo discovers he's the joke in town. Unexpectedly, there's a change from an attractive traveling salesman into a fearless Ojuara, who rides into the Northeatern Brazilian backlands to fight for the unprotected along a journey full of adventures and love conquers.
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Review :
Interesting, beautiful and hilarious
I liked a lot this movie, because it shows a face of Brazil that doesn't have to do with samba, carnival, or favelas. It's about the northeastern culture, music and myths, which have almost nothing to do with the rest of the country (except for the language, and even that changes a lot). This movie has great landscapes, the photography is gorgeous, and has that sort of "magical realism" that was very celebrated during the 60's, 70's in Latinamerican literature. Is a great way to remember that once in America (and until now in some parts), magic and reality are the main ingredients of life itself. Great movie, great trip, that leaves you with great feelings, and of course, the anxiety to see those lands by oneself.
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