Review of Real Women Have Curves (2002) by ♫ Eiä|Ne & — 29 Apr 2009
America Ferrera gives a truly tour-de-force performance owning the entire movie and developing one of the most touching characters of the decade, ricocheting her career with no end in sight.
Surprisingly enough, the movie doesn't fall into the usual chicano clichés (unlike the awful Tortilla Soup) and creates real characters with relatable stories and backgrounds, and, above all, dignity and love.
Some unforgettable scenes (the stripping in the factory is absolutely uplifting) and a great mix of cast and screenplay, make this tale of freedom and family a must-see.
This review of Real Women Have Curves (2002) was written by ♫ Eiä|Ne & on 29 Apr 2009.
Real Women Have Curves has generally received positive reviews.
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