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Real Women Have Curves

Starring: Jr. Jorge Cervera, Felipe de Alba Director: Patricia Cardoso
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Patricia Cardoso's debut feature, Real Women Have Curves, is a buoyant and beautifully executed coming-of-age tale. Its overwhelming cheeriness may strain credulity at times, yet all but the most cynical viewers will find themselves swept along by its humor and heart. The film's great strength is the perfectly pitched performance of newcomer America Ferrera as Ana, a smart teenager blossoming into self-confidence and maturity, despite the incessant criticism of her amusingly dyspeptic mother, Carmen (the wonderful Lupe Ontiveros of Chuck and Buck). Director Cardoso gets consistently strong performances from her cast, and keeps the tone sunny and warm throughout the film, despite the occasionally serious setbacks her characters face. Ana works in a sweatshop making expensive dresses for Bloomingdale's, and the fact that the sweatshop is owned by her enterprising older sister, Estella (Ingrid Oliu), and that Ana eventually brings out a certain esprit de corps among her co-workers doesn't quite gloss away that unpleasant truth. Similarly, when Ana goes to visit her father at work, she finds him at the huge estates where he does gardening work. Ana does go off on a couple of tirades about her working conditions, but Cardoso, working from a script by Josefina Lopez and George LaVoo, has chosen to deal with issues of economic disparity that underlie the story in a subtle, almost offhand way. Her focus is primarily on the clash of values and personalities between the mother and daughter. Cinematographer Jim Denault (Boys Don't Cry), whose talents have elevated so many low-budget films, also deserves mention for his fine work here. Real Women Have Curves won the Dramatic Audience Award and a special award for the performances of Ferrera and Ontiveros at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. The film was also shown as part of the New Directors/New Films Festival in New York. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide


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ccAdditional scene - "Ana, One Year Later"; Two audio commentaries; Two featurettes; cast & crew bios, and more

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4.0 out of 5 stars Easy to Love the Characters - Good Message, Jul 30 2005
This review is from: Real Women Have Curves (DVD)
Real Women Have Curves is the story of Ana (played by America Ferrera), a Latina teenager, during the summer of her 18th year. Ana is beautiful. Hourglass figure with melon breasts, full lips and long thick hair. She's intelligent and strong willed but is being held back by her family, especially her mother who constantly berates her because of her physical appearance.

Ana lives with her family in East Los Angeles in a Mexican community but she goes to a high school in Beverly Hills; a feat she accomplished on her own. The story begins with Ana getting ready for her last day of high school. Her mother feigns being sick to get her to stay home but Ana doesn't fall for it and heads off to school showing immediately the strained relationship between these two women and the emphasis Ana places on education.

Ana's mother, Carmen (played by Lupe Ontiveros) is old school; she started working for her family when she was thirteen. She married young and became a mother. Work and family are her life. She wants the same for Ana and wants Ana to want the same which is an odd scenario because most story mom's want more for their children. Carmen constantly insults Ana about her weight in front of everyone. As the story moves on it becomes more disturbing.

Estela (played by Ingrid Oliu) is Ana's adult sister. She still lives at home and runs the sewing factory where they all work, Estela's Fashion Design. They make dresses for Bloomingdales, getting $18 a dress when the store sells them for $600. This infuriates Ana as well as the fact they never make dresses bigger than size 7. Estela has many heavy weights beside the physical weight she carries. She's fighting to keep the factory open, pay the rent, get the dresses made on time to satisfy buyers and keep her employees working despite the inability to pay them their wages. Three employees move back to Mexico and Estela has Ana to promise to stay and help with a recent order.

With Ana's unknowing help, Estela steps outside the box and begins designing her own dresses. As a special gift, she makes a special red gown for Ana, regrettably we never get to see Ana in it. Like Ana but to a lesser degree, Carmen berates Estella. It's during one of these time Carmen mentions love, "It's because I love you that I make your life so miserable." Estela replies, Love me less.

George Lopez makes an appearance as Ana's teacher, Mr. Guzman. He encourages her to go to college, helps her fill out her college application and makes a special visit to plead with Ana's parents to let her go to college when she is offered a full scholarship to Columbia. Although a small role, Lopez's character is effective as the nurturing teacher looking to help a woman from his own community.

The best scene in the movie is when the women in the factory, strip to their underwear to expose their secrets. It all starts when Ana can't take the heat in the factory any longer and removes her shirt to cool herself. Her mother freaks, telling her she's too fat to show that much of her body. Ana is not ashamed or afraid of her body and she lets her mother know it. The other women in the factory back her up. They begin to share their body parts and how they feel about it. They take off their clothes which further infuriates Carmen. "this is who we are" yells Ana, "real women." They all celebrate each other (without Carmen) and go back to work in their underwear after Carmen walks out. This seen easily shows how Ana and Estela evolve while Carmen seems trapped in her bitterness and insecurities. She has an opportunity to bond with her daughters, women, and chooses not to. It's very exhilarating to watch. Real Women Have Curves is worth seeing for this scene alone.

Throughout the movie is laced with lots of peppy Mexican music and shots of the Mexican community. There are subtitles between family members but it isn't distracting enough to be cumbersome and adds to the angst of family.

I love this little film about a strong willed girl's transition from a teenager into a woman. America Ferrera plays the part of Ana as a confident teenager who has a devilish side for egging her mother on. She still has insecurities to discover and conquer. It's easy to love her, her sister and even her mother. I would have liked Estela's storyline expanded as hers is an interesting character.

Most importantly this film's success and the success of the characters are not contingent on Ana losing weight and finding true love to be happy. Real Women Have Curves is a movie not only for Latina women but, I think, for girls and women everywhere battling the views of others about how they should feel about their bodies. (...)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful film!!!!, Jun 23 2004
By Mark Twain "Sam" (www.chismetime.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Real Women Have Curves (DVD)
What constitutes a real woman? That's one of many questions delved into by filmmaker Patricia Cardoso in her fresh, frank, funny, and insightful Sundance favorite, Real Women Have Curves, adapted from a play by Josefina Lopez.

Newcomer America Ferrera plays Ana--a spunky, funky, and chunky Latina teenager living in East L.A. She finds herself struggling to break free from the responsibilities and expectations of her mother, Carmen (a brilliantly funny and touching performance by Lupe Ontiveros) and sister Estela (Ingrid Oliu).

While My Big Fat Greek Wedding broke box-office records in 2002, Real Women Have Curves did a better job showing us what's real. This comedic drama takes on a familiar subject--a bright but underappreciated teenager struggling to find her identity--and turns into an authentic celebration of girl power, while showing us how a real family acts and feels.

This is a wonderful film, perfectly paced, funny and touching. It is a unique and refreshing change of pace, even for an independent film. It is definitely one of the best films of 2002. See it!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and Ugly, May 31 2004
By Sabrina (Washington DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Real Women Have Curves (DVD)
I love this movie. I have watched it many times. Not only is this a good movie from a feminist's perspective (speaking about the importance and potential of women) but it says much about the Mexican culture. Throughout the whole movie, Ana is insulted by her mother about being FAT. Each comment she makes cuts to the core of her. I can understand her feelings, even though I might have not been verbally insulted, I always felt "less" than someone else who was skinnier than me. I feel emotionally attached to this film. The character (Ana) struggles to feel selfworth despite her weight.

This movie is a good look at the Mexican culture in the way that women are viewed. They aren't supposed to go to college or become successful. If they aren't beautiful, they have no hope for a future. (Which you can see through Ana's mom's comments) This is sad but very accurate. This movie opens the eyes of everyone, including Latinos. I hope it gives more courage to girls to follow their dreams and not let their weight hold them back. Curves are beautiful and America Ferrera (Ana) is beautiful!

This movie is beautiful for everything that it promotes and the ugly comes from the mother's comments and social pressures. A must see!!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars CINE 285k-I.M.O'S-Real Women Have Curves Review
*REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES

Ana: America Ferrera
Carmen: Lupe Ontiveros
Estela: Ingrid Oliu
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Published on May 12 2004 by Andrew Koch

4.0 out of 5 stars Real Women Have Curves
Real Women Have Curves is a critically acclaimed film directed by Patricia Cardoso and starring America Ferrera, Lupe Ontiveros and Ingrid Oliu. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars ATTN Prof. Majer-O'Sickey
I think that Real Women Have Curves does an excellent job of discussing Ana's identity in terms of her race, her social and economic class, and her gender. Read more
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