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Caminho dos Sonhos (1998) More at IMDbPro »
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Gripping film about racism mixed up with anti-semitism in Brazil, 30 May 1999
Author: Gonzalo Melendez (gonz30) from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
THE AVOCADO SEED (Um Sonho no Caroco do Abacate) is a Brazilian film with appearances by, not starring, Elliott Gould and Talia Shire, as some sources state. It stars Thais Araujo (recently named Best Actress at the 1999 Brazilian Film Festival, competing with Marilia Pera and Ferananda Montenegro, among others) as the female lead. Thais' character, a young black girl, and a Jewish boy eventually fall in love. Thais' brother and the Jewish boy are the only two minority students at a good Brazilian school. The young characters are all young Brazilians themselves, the Jewish Brazilian (born of Eastern European immigrants: enter Gould and Shire) technically less so, but nevertheless comparatively superior as "white." The relationship between this bi-racial trio of clashing religions to boot, and the consequences at school and in Brazilian society form the plot for this interesting drama.
a trash movie that probably was high graded by the people who made it, 13 May 2005

Author: Renato C. Gaiarsa from Brazil
Wow! I saw this movie many years ago and it felt like a comedy piece of cheap movie. not only because the weak performances by the locals, but basically the unreasonable choice of using foreign actors and dub then! think about it. two great American actors dubbed in Portuguese talking to Brazilian actors speaking Portuguese in poor sets and lame cinematography. just this is already a motive to just laugh at this. don't care about it.
and don't care about this high note, probably sent by this the crew and Brazilian cinema defenders, that like anything that is produced here... anyway...
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