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Foreign movies: men selling chocolate, pretending to be women's fiancé s, grape farms, frosty weather, and white wings for ignition.

It's A Walk in the Clouds.

Chinese title A Walk in the Cloud

More Chinese titles A Walk in the Clouds (Hongkong), Walking in the Clouds (Taiwan Province)

More foreign titles A Walk in the Clouds,

Caminando por las nubes .....(Mexico)

Paseo por las nubes, UN ... (Mexico)

Film type Love/Plot/War

Film length 12 min

Country/ Region USA Mexico

White Language English

Color

Mixed Dolby Digital Surround Sound

Rating Rated PG-13 for moments of sensitivity and war action.

Level

Australia: PG Singapore: PG Argentina: A. Tp portal: m/12 Chile: teusa: pg-13 Finland: k-12 Sweden: 11 uk: pg France: uspain: 7 Germany: 6 Netherlands: al

the production cost is 1,. (estimated)

production date: July 27th, 1994-October 7th, 1994

credits

director alfonso arau Alfonso Arau

screenwriter

Piero Tellini ... (1942 screen play quattro Passifra Le Nuvole). and

Cesare Zavattini .....(1942 screenplay Quattro passi fra le nuvole) and

Vittorio de Benedetti .....(1942 screenplay Quattro passi fra le nuvole)

Robert Mark Kamen .....(screenplay) and

Mark Miller .....(screenplay) &

Harvey Weitzman .....(screenplay)

producer

James D. Brubaker ... Executive producer

Bill Johnson ... Co-producer

Stephen Lytle ... Associate producer

Gilnetter. ..... Producer

david zucker David Zucker ... producer

Jerry Zucker ... producer

Actor

Keanu Reeves Keanu Reeves ... Paul Sutton

Debra Messing Debra Messing. .. Betty Sutton

Aitana Sá nchez-Gijó n ... Victoria Aragó n

anthony quinn Anthony Quinn ... Don Pedro Aragó n

giancarlo giannini Giancarlo Giannini ... RTO Aragó n

Angé lica Aragó n ... Marí a José Aragó n

Evangelina Elizondo ... Guadalupe Aragó n

Freddy Rodríguez Freddy Rodrí guez ... Pedro Aragó n, Jr.

production and distribution

production format is 35 mm

production and processing method: Spherical

development format is 35 mm

film length is 2863 m

screen system with a width of 35mm

distribution company

2th Century Fox Home Entertainme Company of 2th Century Fox. Nt [Brazil] ... (22) (Brazil) (DVD)

Abril Ví deo [Brazil] ... (199? ) (Brazil) (VHS)

Gativideo [Argentina] ..... (Argentina) (video) Illusion Arts Inc. [USA] ... (Special Visual Effects) (As Illusion Arts).

other companies

Milan records ... soundtrack

Pacific title [USA] ... titles and optics

release date

Japan, Japan, May 27th, 1995

USA, August 11th, 1995

Spain, Spain, September 15th, 1995

Sweden, September 15th, 1995

Australia. October 19th, 1995

Denmark November 1th, 1995

UK November 17th, 1995

Portugal November 24th, 1995

France December 2th, 1995

Germany December 21st, 1995

Pola. Nd January 5, 1996

Plot Introduction

After World War II, a large number of homesick American soldiers set foot in San Francisco Port and returned to their loved ones. Paul Sutton, however, failed to wait for his wife. It was not until the sunset that he walked home alone, but the home has changed. Betty, his wife, is bent on getting rich, and she is indifferent to her husband who returned from the expedition. There is a rift between husband and wife. Paul didn't want to stay at home without warmth, so he left home again to look for a job.

On the train, Paul met the beautiful girl Victoria Aragon. The two hit it off very well. Paul took good care of Victoria on the way. In gratitude, Victoria confided her unfortunate experience to Paul: her family runs a vineyard, and her father's thoughts are very conservative. Now it is a family reunion day, but she was abandoned by her boyfriend after she became pregnant.

She doesn't know how to face her family when she goes back. Paul decided to help Victoria. He came up with a plan: he went home with Victoria in the name of husband and wife, and then sneaked away, so that Victoria could pass the buck. So Paul and Victoria came to the vineyard with beautiful scenery. The Aragon family reacted differently to Paul's arrival. Victoria's father is very dissatisfied with his daughter's practice and his attitude towards Paul is also very bossy; Victoria's mother and grandmother treated him with courtesy; Victoria's grandfather, the patriarch Don Pietro, likes Paul very much. In the evening, Paul and Victoria pretend to be intimate in front of their families, but when they go to bed, they share the same bed. After nightfall, people light bonfires in vineyards and use hot smoke to drive away the cold, so as to prevent the grapes from freezing. Paul and Victoria took part in the labor together.

he was deeply attracted by the beautiful scenery in the vineyard. At the same time, love began to develop between him and Victoria. At the invitation of Don Pietro, Paul, who wanted to leave quietly, decided to wait until the harvest ceremony of picking grapes was over. Paul works with people. The life here attracted him deeply. In a festive atmosphere, Paul picked up Victoria and they kissed each other. The blazing fire of love burns in their hearts. At the dinner, Victoria's father announced the good news of Paul and Victoria. However, Paul remembered that he still had a wife, and he had to go back to her. So he left without saying goodbye and returned to San Francisco. But when he got home, he found that his wife had already had another love. Paul signed the divorce certificate with a sigh of relief, and then rushed back to the vineyard and went to Victoria's side.

related comments

a man in search. a woman in need. a story of fate.

behind-the-scenes production

This film is adapted from the Italian film Four Steps in the Clouds in 1942 and directed by Mexican director Alfonso Yarrow (Chocolate Lover). The whole film tells a hazy love story with a golden nostalgic tone, accompanied by a strong Latin flavor. Some fragments maintain the magical realism that the director is good at, and the aesthetic feeling of the vineyard is quite pleasant. Americans think movies are too boring, but they are just right for oriental tastes.

Napa Valley, California, a famous wine producing area in the United States, is chosen as the location of this film, and the beautiful scenery has fascinated countless fans who have seen this film. Victoria comes from a Hispanic family, so this film is full of Latin flavor, especially the scene where Paul sings a love song in front of Victoria's window.

goof shot

mixed: 1. When talking to his father in the box, Paul's hairstyle changed several times.

2. When the hero wears the ring in the chocolate box for the heroine to prevent it from being broken, he wears it with his left hand, and you can see that there is a real ring on the ring finger. When he put it on himself, the real ring was missing from the ring finger of his left hand.

Wonderful dialogue

Don Pedro Aragon: Talking Between Men and Women Never Solves Anything. Where We Think, they feel. They are creatures of the heart.

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Don Pedro Aragon : Newlyweds. What else do they do but make love and war?

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Guadalupe Aragon: You must see it through. Your fate. What b rought you here.

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Paul: I know that she is good and strong and deserves all the love this world has to give. Can't you see that, how wonderful, how special she is?

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Alberto Aragon: My daughter can trace her roots back 4 year s to the best families in Mexico.

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Paul Sutton: She's like the air to me.

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Alberto Aragon: Just because I talk with an accen t doesn't mean I think with an accent.

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Don Pedro Aragon: Clot hes are like family. You have to live in them for awhile