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Jovovich should try to incorporate more songs like this into her repetoire, she's really got the dramatic sobbing throat thing down. I'm guessing it's a cultural thing that she got with her mother's milk.
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Mila Jovovich has the greatest timbre I've heard since Melanie Safka.
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Beautiful movie!
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A fine film from one of my favourite directors. It is years since I saw it, and I had forgotten this sequence. Thanks for posting it.
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A correction: the song "Menina e Moça" (or "Coimbra, Menina e Moça") is a song praising the city of Coimbra. Coimbra is an historical city which houses the oldest portuguese university (one of the oldest universities of europe).
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what's the title of that song?
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I need to say that her Portuguese accent is perfect, Milla Jovovich. Love ya.
Necesito hablar que su acento está perfecto, Milla. Te amo.
Eu preciso falar que seu sotaque está perfeito, Milla. Te adoro.
i am glad that you asked. in the matter of fact, i made a hole research on it ))
it called 'menina e moca' and appears to be a very old Portuguese sailors song (around 1550s) praising there native city of Lisboa.
i discovered this song because director Michael Winterbottom uses it in his another movie "Code 46" (check my exerpt). He really unveiled all beauty of this tune to me (compare with Stan Getz interpretation)
ivanium 1 year ago