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再生時間: 105 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: Ruffah |
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Simone Spoladore stars in 'Magnífica 70 (series)', portraying the underground cinema-making scene of São Paulo in the '70s with stunning visuals and an award-winning cast and crew. The third season concludes with protagonists returning to their original paths, facing cultural censorship, maintaining artistic integrity, and seeking success amidst the decade's challenges.
公開年: 2010
国: Brazil
別題: Elvis & Madona, Елвис и Мадона, Elvis és Madona, Elvis i Madona, Elvis & Madonna, Elvis and Madona
監督: Marcelo Laffitte
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制作会社: Laffilmes, Ministerio de Cultura, Secretaria para o Desenvolvimento do Audiovisual, Governo do Rio de Janeiro, Oi, Pipa Filmes
ジャンル: Comedy, Romance, romance film, comedy film
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Elvis e Madona (2010) is a Brazilian comedy-drama that follows Elvis (played by José de Abreu), a middle-aged man who has been married to his wife, Madona (played by Lília Cabral), for many years. The couple lives in a small apartment with their teenage daughter, and Elvis works as a taxi driver. Despite his humble job, Elvis dreams of becoming rich and famous. He becomes obsessed with the idea of winning the lottery, believing it's the only way to achieve his aspirations. Madona, on the other hand, is content with their simple life but starts feeling neglected by Elvis' fixation on wealth. Their relationship begins to strain as Elvis' obsession grows, leading him to make questionable decisions that affect both his marriage and his family.
'Elvis e Madona' is a 2010 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed by Marcelo Laffitte and co-written by José de Carvalho and the director himself. The movie explores themes of love, marriage, ambition, and contentment through the story of Elvis and Madona, a couple navigating middle age and financial struggles. Set in Brazil, the film offers a glimpse into Brazilian life while delivering a universal message about the importance of appreciating what one has over pursuing unattainable material wealth.