Analysis Of Real Women Have Curves

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Film Review 1 The play “Real Women Have Curves” is written by Josefina Lopez, and the story is based on her own experiences when working in her sister’s sewing factory without legal documentation. The main plot in “Real Women Have Curves” is the daily life of works revolve around the production deadlines. The play is also adapted into a film in 2002. In the play there are only five female characters dominate the whole story while the movie give a more complete view of protagonist’s life outside of factory rather than just telling the story within the sewing factory, such as including the father and grandpa’s reactions and actions. Both the play and movie are set in a sewing factory in Easy Los Angeles. In the play, the story is focusing on the sewing factory’s owner, Estela, and she is an undocumented worker and afraid of being catch by the INS. However, in the movie, the story is told from the point of view of Ana, Estela’s sister, who just graduated from high school.
The immigration and gender politics issues are the central parts of the play in “Real Women Have Curves”. However, the film is mainly focus on the gender issue, and it takes out the whole part of immigration, which is the biggest change in the story. The movie mainly focuses on Aha while the play …show more content…

Ana’s life in the factory is mostly similar in both play and movie. Even though Ana does not life factory life at the beginning, while she working with others for finishing the large order of dresses on time, all five workers from sewing factory pull together to help each other out without any man’s help. Fortunately, the sewing factory has finished the order on time. Through the time worker are working together, Ana has taught her coworkers the women’s rights as fighting for their thoughts and opinions, and they also have a celebration of real women’s bodies as taking of clothes against the poor working conditions in the factory

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