Tortilla Soup with Hector Elizondo: DVD Cover

    Tortilla Soup Director: Maria Ripoll Cast: Hector Elizondo, Jacqueline Obradors, Elizabeth Peña, Tamara Mello

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/15/2002
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 5,452

    Viewer Rating: (5 ratings)

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    Features

    Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video; Widescreen and full-screen presentations; Interactive menus; Scene selections; Audio: English 5.1 [Dolby Digital], Spanish 5.1 [Dolby Digital]; Subtitles: English, Spanish

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Widescreen
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Start [8:44]
    2. Sunday Dinner [5:18]
    3. Putting Out a Fire [2:13]
    4. Three Grown Women [3:54]
    5. Martin's Lament [3:15]
    6. Hortensia [2:50]
    7. Antonio Urgell [2:03]
    8. Orlando [1:24]
    9. Red Light [2:08]
    10. Mutts [2:11]
    11. Stretch! [1:50]
    12. Marina Farms [2:22]
    13. Barcelona Job Offer [1:15]
    14. Mating Dance [1:42]
    15. "Who's the Bard?" [2:32]
    16. Andy's Place [4:09]
    17. Gomez Hospitalized [:36]
    18. Maribel's Announcement [3:40]
    19. Physical Concerns [5:43]
    20. Gathering Rosebuds [2:18]
    21. Celebrating Yolanda's Divorce [5:05]
    22. Leticia's Announcement [2:20]
    23. Opposites Attract? [5:28]
    24. The Wake [4:12]
    25. Carmen Meets Rachel [2:42]
    26. A Memorable Evening [6:26]
    27. "Barcelona Can Wait." [9:04]
    28. Yolanda's Announcement [1:58]
    Side #2 -- Full Screen
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Start [8:44]
    2. Sunday Dinner [5:18]
    3. Putting Out a Fire [2:13]
    4. Three Grown Women [3:54]
    5. Martin's Lament [3:15]
    6. Hortensia [2:50]
    7. Antonio Urgell [2:03]
    8. Orlando [1:24]
    9. Red Light [2:08]
    10. Mutts [2:11]
    11. Stretch! [1:50]
    12. Marina Farms [2:22]
    13. Barcelona Job Offer [1:15]
    14. Mating Dance [1:42]
    15. "Who's the Bard?" [2:32]
    16. Andy's Place [4:09]
    17. Gomez Hospitalized [:36]
    18. Maribel's Announcement [3:40]
    19. Physical Concerns [5:43]
    20. Gathering Rosebuds [2:18]
    21. Celebrating Yolanda's Divorce [5:05]
    22. Leticia's Announcement [2:20]
    23. Opposites Attract? [5:28]
    24. The Wake [4:12]
    25. Carmen Meets Rachel [2:42]
    26. A Memorable Evening [6:26]
    27. "Barcelona Can Wait." [9:04]
    28. Yolanda's Announcement [1:58]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A remake of Ang Lee's family comedy Eat Drink Man Woman, Maria Ripoli's Hispanic-American ensemble feature set in Southern California about a veteran chef named Martin Naranjo (Hector Elizondo), who is slowly losing his sense of taste. He has three daughters, all of whom have chosen different paths. There is Letitia (Elizabeth Pena), the oldest and most repressed of the bunch, a rigid schoolteacher who is a member of the Christian faith. His youngest, Maribel (Tamara Mello), is the most assured, though plagued by doubts. His middle daughter Carmen (Jacqueline Obradors) is most like him and shares his taste for cooking, but has chosen a career as a corporate consultant, which makes for a more secure lifestyle. She is offered a high-profile job in Barcelona, which causes a rift in the family setting. Maribel soon finds herself drawn to a handsome Brazilian student (Nikolai Kinski), and Letitia is gaining affection for Orlando (Paul Rodriguez), an awkward ballplayer whom her students have sent mistaken love letters to without her knowing. Also at their dinners are a shy single mother (Constance Marie) and her obnoxious mother (Raquel Welch), who has her sights set on Martin's affections. Tortilla Soup is Maria Ripoli's second major feature, after her whimsical 1998 feature Twice Upon a Yesterday. Jason Clark, All Movie Guide

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    Made me laughby Anonymous

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    September 26, 2009: I enjoyed this movie very much. It was realistic and funny. I especially loved Hector Elizondo as the father.

    I love this movie!!!by Anonymous

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    January 18, 2004: When i saw this movie i liked and we got the word perhaps perhaps perhaps


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