Real Women Have Curves |  | Director: Patricia Cardoso Actors: America Ferrera, Lupe Ontiveros, Ingrid Oliu, George Lopez, Brian Sites Studio: Hbo Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 0920-24 UPC: 045242004126 EAN: 0026359202421 ASIN: B00005JLXZ
Theatrical Release Date: November 8, 2002 Release Date: April 22, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com While My Big Fat Greek Wedding broke box-office records in 2002, Real Women Have Curves did a better job of keeping it real. Set in the vibrant environs of East Los Angeles, with a breakthrough performance by Latina newcomer America Ferrera, this comedic drama takes a familiar subject--a bright teenager struggling to define her identity--and turns it into an authentic celebration of feminine empowerment. Eighteen-year-old Ana (Ferrera) has scholarship potential, her first boyfriend, and a chubby figure that her similarly overweight mother (Lupe Ontiveros, perfectly cast) won't stop harping about. Mom insists that Ana work in her sister's dressmaking sweatshop, continuing a family tradition that can only break her spirit. How Ana defies this fate--and how director Patricia Cardoso captures the proud tenacity of several full-figured seamstresses--is what makes this film (adapted from a play by Josefina Lopez) so uniquely refreshing. Greek Wedding made more money, but Real Women--which is just as funny--makes a lot more sense. --Jeff Shannon
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Real Women have Curves August 28, 2009 J. Ortega (Chicago, IL) It's a wonderful film, the whole story is great and also the performances specially America Ferrera, she did really pulled out, what an actress.
and don't eat that flan !!! April 5, 2009 Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Real Women Have Curves is a charming coming of age story set in East Los Angeles with a wonderful cast; the acting is very convincing as well. The plot moves along at an excellent pace. I can honestly say that they edited it extremely well; there's not too much here that could have been cut and that's a rarity! The cinematography and the choreography shine throughout the movie as well.
When the action starts, we quickly meet 18 year old Ana Garcia (America Ferrera) who lives at home with her working class family in East Los Angeles. Ana has a sister Estela (Ingrid Oliu) who runs a small factory making dresses for just a few pennies on the dollar; and their mother Carmen (Lupe Ontiveros) works in Estela's factory. They call it a "factory;" but it's really just a sweatshop at best. Ana gets along fairly well with her father and she's especially close with her kindly old grandfather (Felipe de Alba); but Ana's mother Carmen is a neurotic hopelessly rooted in the past. Carmen dreams up fantasies of being pregnant at age 52; and she complains that Ana is just not like her. Carmen and Ana do not get along. Moreover, Ana has dreams of breaking out of the working class cycle of barely living paycheck to paycheck to make something of herself. Specifically, Ana wants to go to college where she can meet new people and learn exciting new things.
High school ends for Ana; and as the summer goes by Ana must slowly but surely square off with her parents--and especially her mother Carmen-about college. Her high school professor Mr. Guzman (George Lopez) believes in her and Guzman even uses his political connections to get Ana a full scholarship to Columbia University in New York City. But when Mr. Guzman tells the family of this development, he is practically kicked out of their house without any thanks whatsoever--and things between Ana and her mother Carmen really start to heat up.
Of course, there is more. Ana becomes romantically involved with Jimmy (Brian Sites), a young guy from her high school graduating class. Ana and Jimmy date and more things happen. How will Ana's mother Carmen ever be able to handle all this? In addition, Estela's workshop is running very low on cash. After three women of the already much too small staff suddenly quit, how will the dressmakers ever be able to meet their quotas on time if they are to get any pay at all from the distributors?
What happens after all this? Will Ana ever be able to convince her stubborn, old-world mother Carmen that college is actually what's best for her? What about Ana's relationship with her grandfather--when the chips are down, will Ana abandon him? Will Ana and Jimmy have a future together? Watch and find out!
The DVD comes with a few extras. There is an additional scene of Ana one year later; and we get two commentaries. There are two versions of a featurette about the movie; one is in English and the other is in Spanish.
Real Women Have Curves showcases the fantastic talents of these marvelous actors; and hopefully young women will be inspired by Ana's story and reach high to achieve their dreams. This is a fine movie that also deals with coming of age issues; and for all these reasons I highly recommend this film.
A Good Try December 2, 2008 Tiffany 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This movie had a good idea for a story, but did not follow through on many aspects. The main character is a high school graduate who is not going to college, because of her family (she needs to stay behind and help them, though only the mother seems to believe this, so it does not seem to be too much of a problem). Like the college "problem" many of the problems in the plot are seemingly easy to fix and or not explained, fixed, and instead, are just accepted. She has to work at her sister's sweat shop for the summer, first she is angry, but she does nothing to not work there, nor does she really help out the family situation, either. Her sister makes her a pretty dress, but the audience never gets to see her in it. The whole movie seems anti-climatic, but puts emphasis on areas that seem as if they are climatic. Certain scenes are drawn out with music and scenery, which take up minutes of the movie's time and have no real purpose, for any meaning I can take for them further pull away from the movie actually have a core point instead of many random bits with no real purpose.
The movie was bleh. The acting in it was good, for the most part. George Lopez was slightly unbelievable as a serious teacher. The sets and props were interesting, better than expected. The music was a bit ridiculous at points, following the script except lyrically in Spanish.
I did appreciate the idea of real women having curves, and the message of women wanting to be seen for more than their looks. They want to be seen as capable without just being in a position because of their face. One scene reminded me of the new Dove commercials where any woman can be beautiful. But, I still feel than there is the whole health issue, too, and to purposefully go against the pure and beautiful aspect to make yourself the opposite does nothing but hurt yourself in the long-run and is a self-destructive behavior (but that could just be my opinion). I like the idea of liking yourself for who you are, but at times the main character seemed to be unhappy with herself and that was not addressed, though her behavior showed the opposite.
Overall, I felt the movie tried too hard to do too much and pretty much failed. I gave it three stars, because there were parts I did enjoy. But, I will not willingly attempt to watch this movie again or recommend it for someone to watch if they have nothing better to do.
Fantastic! September 6, 2008 Deanna L. Chapman (Staten Island, NY United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this movie, it's become one of my favorite movies to watch. America Ferrera is a great actress in movies and on T.V. such as Ugly Betty.
Real Women Have Curves September 4, 2008 G. Ewasko This movie is so great! I absolutley love it! One of America Ferrera's best films, and all the other actors are fabulous as well!
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