Watch: Bruna Surfistinha 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – Raquel (Deborah Secco) was a young woman from the São Paulo middle class, who was studying at a traditional school in the city. One day she made a surprising decision: she left home and decided to become a call girl. Codenamed Bruna Surfistinha, Raquel lived several “professional” experiences and gained national prominence when she recounted her sexual and effective adventures on a blog, which later turned into a book and became a best seller..
Plot: Rachel is a girl, adopted by an upper middle class family, who rebelled at 17 and left her family and studies at a traditional college in Sao Paulo to become a call girl. Shortly after starting work, she decided to write a blog about her experiences. Since some clients thought she looked like a surfer she adopted the name “Surfistinha” which means little surfer girl.
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Good Acting, Uninspired Movie
This is a movie about a former Brazilian prostitute, based on the book written by herself.Bruna Surfistinha (Rachel Pacheco) gained national recognition after had her book on all Brazilian best sellers list, and, prior to that, she was a well-known blogger and prostitute.
One of the keys to the book’s success was the simple, unskillful style, which appealed to the masses that aren’t well educated and rarely read books.
Deliberately or not, the movie follows the same style, full of clichés and hypocritical moralism to help depict the main character as a victim, the greedy and shallowness of a generation that lacks proper education and goals were left aside.
Deborah Secco bears no resemblance to the original Bruna which gives the wrong impression of a fragile beauty.
Other than that, the acting is good, especially Drica Moraes which is impressive in her natural performance as a madam. The sex scenes aren’t gross or out of place.
In short, it’s a movie for those that doesn’t need anything more than to pass the time gazing at a screen, just for fun.
Good Acting, Uninspired Movie
This is a movie about a former Brazilian prostitute, based on the book written by herself.Bruna Surfistinha (Rachel Pacheco) gained national recognition after had her book on all Brazilian best sellers list, and, prior to that, she was a well-known blogger and prostitute.
One of the keys to the book’s success was the simple, unskillful style, which appealed to the masses that aren’t well educated and rarely read books.
Deliberately or not, the movie follows the same style, full of clichés and hypocritical moralism to help depict the main character as a victim, the greedy and shallowness of a generation that lacks proper education and goals were left aside.
Deborah Secco bears no resemblance to the original Bruna which gives the wrong impression of a fragile beauty.
Other than that, the acting is good, especially Drica Moraes which is impressive in her natural performance as a madam. The sex scenes aren’t gross or out of place.
In short, it’s a movie for those that doesn’t need anything more than to pass the time gazing at a screen, just for fun.
Original Language pt
Runtime 1 hr 49 min (109 min) (theatrical) (Brazil), 2 hr 11 min (131 min) (director’s cut)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated TV-MA
Genre Biography, Drama
Director Marcus Baldini
Writer José Carvalho, Homero Olivetto, Antonia Pellegrino
Actors Deborah Secco, Cássio Gabus Mendes, Drica Moraes
Country Brazil
Awards 7 wins & 22 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Aaton Penelope, Zeiss Master Prime Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Super 35 (3-perf)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema