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the best pop-musical I have ever seen
marekmoskalik24 July 2010
This movie was a risk. But worth taking! I have never expected to see such a venturesome national picture in Argentinian cinemas. Technically, the film has a Hollywood look. Especially lightning deserves appreciation. Oreiro once again proves that she is more than just a pretty face. Make-up required to bring her villain to life makes Natalia unrecognizable. Mike Amigorena and Leonor Courtoisie are absolutely marvelous. Rossy de Palma's and Jeannette Rodríguez's appearances are also worth mentioning. Ale Sergi's songs, such as "El perfume del amor" ("The Fragrance of Love") and "Papá" ("Dad"), are plainly enchanting. The story seems to be simple, but in fact it is not. The movie ridicules the most irrational provincial principles. It contains many references to the '80s. "Miss Tacuarembó" is not recommended for close-minded and homophobic people. If you're not so, you will love it!
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1/10
a fair enough story.... a terrible movie
luly_inthesky18 July 2010
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I went to see this movie with very low expectations. I thought it was just another story of how a little girl became a star. Another "holiwood-wanna-be" film but with a low budget and bad acting. However... the movie managed to be much worse....

The story makes no sense at all, the catholic references are totally miss-placed, the script is completely awkward- people DON't talk like that, not even in Argentina ( and I'm Argentinian). I think the film aims at being bizarre, but doesn't quite get there... so it ends up being just plain bad...

The funniest thing of all was that when the film ended, the people in the movie theater started to look at each other and exchange comments about how terrible the movie had been.

Really, guys... DON't watch it! Or if you want to ignore my comment and watch it anyways, follow my advice: Don't keep your hopes up, know that you 're about to watch the worst movie of you life...
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10/10
A beautifully crafted Uruguayan film
rosaldicas11 March 2011
It's a musical, and it's not. It's not a mindless Hollywood musical with a shallow script. The music in the film seems to blend in a natural way with the story. There are a lot of criticism towards the evils of today's empty and stupid mass entertainment, and religious bigotry. The way the camera moves gives this film a sense of unreality that matches the craziness of the whole story. Oreiro was excellent as well the girl in young Natalia's role, also Mirella Pascual is also quite good in her role of a typically Uruguayan mother. It's hard to understand why a commentator so vehemently ask prospective viewers, to avoid this film. I definitely, very much recommended this unassuming and yet quite refreshing Uruguayan film.
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1/10
Unwatchable if you're over 10
recarioca22 January 2011
"Miss Tacuarembó" is a summer flick for children. If you bear that in mind maybe you can enjoy - or at least overlook - the formulaic storyline, the overdone acting, the really lame jokes and the bad singing of a cast largely comprised by children. It's a Rio de la Plata equivalent of Xuxa or Os Trapalhōes from Brazil, or Hanna Montana for that matter. I didn't notice anything particularly brilliant about the lighting or the alleged Hollywood values. I will admit the songs are somewhat catchy and will please the kids. It conveys a message of tolerance that is welcome, and two of the actors made it big in Argentina in a good-humored, wildly successful soap that dealt with homosexuality. That said, I can't imagine anyone over 10 being engrossed and entertained by this movie.
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10/10
The best Latin American musical comedy ever!
mattkocian24 January 2011
Miss Tacuarembó is a unique mixture of drama, comedy, musical with touches of parody and nostalgia which for its beautiful narration will attract many open-minded viewers not only in Latin American world. The story of Natalia, the main protagonist, and her life's struggles is shown in different three eras of her life. Sofía Silvera (young Natalia) and Natalia Oreiro are stunning in their interpretations. Oreiro shines on screen in two different and very distinctive roles as she sings, dances and acts throughout this unusually, yet in very intelligent and detailed way, put together story. Moreover, it is the ability of the script to bring on screen supporting characters and develops them in a specific way centered around Natalia's character. Diego Reinholds, Mike Amigorena and Alejandro Tous give great performances, while Rossy De Palma with her eccentricity brings the obscurity of reality TV shows.

This movie is a must see for anyone who is looking for extraordinary story with catchy musical acts, which will charge everyone with positive atmosphere.
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10/10
Awesome movie
lucas_isjustme23 January 2011
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This an excellent Argentinian movie, for those who think that good movies is just on the united states this a really good example of that's not correct. The movie has everything, beautiful actors, awesome songs, comedy, romance, dramatic scenes. Its some parody bout religion n church, if u r such a believer or homophobic this wont be nice at all, but if u are not Im sure its going to be really nice. Watch it! I forgot, when you watch this movie you wont realise that this is not a Hollywood movie. Some people said that the movie had bad acting but thats not true at all. Well, what else can I say? Try to find it on DVD, make pop corn, n have a great time watching this movie!
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8/10
Well worth it if you are uruguayan, born in the late 70'
glr-98 August 2012
I saw this movie with no expectations, assuming it would be awful since it got little press around here, but to my surprise I enjoyed it more than most films made lately in Uruguay. It's a little bizarre and surreal, in a low budget way, but that only adds to the picturesque of it.

This movie will be particularly funny to those who've grown up in Uruguay in the 80's since it's full of cultural references, like the soap opera it mentions, and the heretic treatment catholicism gets.

The ending is a little weak, and could have been made better, like so many things in this movie, but overall is an enjoyable tribute to growing up in a little town in this part of the world.
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