Dona Flor e Seus 2 Maridos - O Filme
Comedy, Drama, TV Movie
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The beautiful Flor marries Vadinho -- and soon finds out he's spending all their money on gambles and has mistresses all over the city. Vadinho suddenly dies while partying during Carnival, and Flor, left helpless and full of debts, ends up marrying Teodoro, who's the exact opposite of her late husband.
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"The hardworking âFlorâ (Sonia Braga) marries the dashing Klaus Kinski lookalike âVadinhoâ (JosĂ© Wilker) but quickly discovers that he is a bit of a philanderer and a complete waste of space. Then, as if by magic, he dies and is conveniently buried with nose blockers so he canât smell his own rotting corpse in the coffin in the ground! Thatâs an early sign of whatâs to come in this dark and quite entertaining romantic comedy that has shades of âBlithe Spiritâ to it. Thatâs because once he has started to push up the daisies, she marries the kindly and decent pharmacy owner âTeodoroâ (Mauro Mendonça) who promises to be faithful to her and her alone. The snag with that particular arrangement is that quite rapidly she realises that though solid and reliable, his sexual prowess is less than energetic. Yep, after a while she starts to miss her absent âVadhinoâ. Well, guess what. He must have been watching her from the netherworld as he almost immediately he appears, usually stark naked, ready to resume his husbandly duties. Quite literally an horny little devil on her shoulder! He turns up at all the wrong times, causes no end of mischief and in the end, poor old âFlorâ doesnât really know which way to turn as her husband thinks sheâs gradually losing the plot and her scheming apparition is enjoying every minute of it! Itâs maybe not a film for the more politically correct amongst us, as the wandering hands of âVadhinoâ know few bounds, but once we appreciate that he is really just the latest in a long line of local Lotharios who is shallow and thoughtless, yes, but ultimately means no-one any harm then we can settle down to enjoy a series of faintly ridiculous scenarios set in a small town community where chauvinism is as much the currency as the Cruzeiro. Thereâs a suitably jolly score to accompany these antics and a clear message about the grass not always being greener - especially if you are slowly decomposing underneath it. Itâs maybe a little long and it does recycle itself in the middle, but it is still, an enjoyable romp through a Brazilian way of life that lives by the seat of itâs pants."
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