Passionada (2003)

Passionada (2003)
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A woman learning to trust men again finds herself falling for a man who may not be trustworthy in this romantic comedy. Celia Amonte (Sofia Milos) is a beautiful woman of Portuguese-American heritage who lost her husband, a fisherman, to an accident at sea. Eight years after his death, Celia remains loyal to her late husband's memory, even though her equally lovely teenage daughter, Vicky (Emmy Rossum), frequently encourages her to start dating again, and has even tried fixing Celia up with eligible men. Unknown to her mother, Vicky has become a frequent visitor to a local gambling casino, where she meets a handsome Englishman named Charlie Beck (Jason Isaacs), who gambles for a living. Vicky urges Charlie to see Celia perform at a local nightclub, where she sings the passionate Portuguese songs of the fado style. Charlie is immediately taken with her, but Celia isn't especially interested in him. Vicky makes a deal with Charlie -- if he'll show her how to cheat at blackjack, she'll persuade Celia to go out with him. In time, Charlie's charm eventually conquers Celia's reservations, and a romance begins to bloom, However, Charlie has made the mistake of telling Celia he's a fisherman, and he's not sure how much longer he can keep up the charade. Passionada also features Theresa Russell, Seymour Cassel, and Lupe Ontiveros. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jason IsaacsSofia Milos, (more)
Director(s):
Dan Ireland
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Passionada

A woman learning to trust men again finds herself falling for a man who may not be trustworthy in this romantic comedy. Celia Amonte (Sofia Milos) is a beautiful woman of Portuguese-American heritage who lost her husband, a fisherman, to an accident at sea. Eight years after his death, Celia remains loyal to her late husband's memory, even though her equally lovely teenage daughter, Vicky (Emmy Rossum), frequently encourages her to start dating again, and has even tried fixing Celia up with eligible men. Unknown to her mother, Vicky has become a frequent visitor to a local gambling casino, where she meets a handsome Englishman named Charlie Beck (Jason Isaacs), who gambles for a living. Vicky urges Charlie to see Celia perform at a local nightclub, where she sings the passionate Portuguese songs of the fado style. Charlie is immediately taken with her, but Celia isn't especially interested in him. Vicky makes a deal with Charlie -- if he'll show her how to cheat at blackjack, she'll persuade Celia to go out with him. In time, Charlie's charm eventually conquers Celia's reservations, and a romance begins to bloom, However, Charlie has made the mistake of telling Celia he's a fisherman, and he's not sure how much longer he can keep up the charade. Passionada also features Theresa Russell, Seymour Cassel, and Lupe Ontiveros. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Dan Ireland
Writer(s):
Stephen JermanokJim Jermanok
Producer(s):
David Bakalar
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Categories:
RomanceComedy
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Benjamin S.

Passionada for me was like taking a trip home, as I grew up in the New Bedford area where the movie was filmed. The storyline was predictable and at times some of the scenes were somewhat corny, such as the time the lead male made a trail of fish for his lover to follow. The comedy was light and the music very good. It is a film worth watching even if you are not from New Bedford.

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Debbie W.

I would rate this movie as a C in a rating from A - F. It was so so, quite pedictable and one you will not remember the next day. The woman was pretty and sexy if you ask my husband but her kid wasn't too believable nor was the loser without any job or money being kept by a rich couple because they like him. The funniest and best part of the movie is when the rich guy pretends to work for the loser on the rich man's yacht. That was cute.

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Sarah D.

Ok,, this movie wasn't horrible, but I did fast forward a lot of it. Kind of cheesy and melodramatic.

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