Alanis Guillen’s style as Juma refers to nudity with clothes

Alanis Guillen’s style as Juma refers to nudity with clothes

Anyone who watches “Pantanal” has already noticed that almost all of Juma Marruá’s costumes, played by Alanis Guillen, have earthy tones, almost merging with the landscape of the setting in which the soap opera is filmed. And, of course, this has a purpose: to imitate the nature in which he was born and has always lived, giving the impression that it is his own skin, like nudity with clothes.





Alanis Guillen’s style as Juma refers to nudity with clothes

Costume designer Marie Salles said in Globo’s advertising material on the soap opera that the character, who draws the public’s curiosity the most, was a challenge. “Juma is a person who has never seen anything. He knows nothing, he changes from clothes to hut, he has no money, he does not know what it is, what a bank, television is … She is coarse and has raw energy . that, her clothes are transparent and are half sunset, half pink, half naked. The feeling she will give is that she is free, “explained Marie of the character.




Levi and Juma

On her Instagram account, Marie Salles reproduced an interview with Marie Claire magazine: “It’s really like she’s not dressed up, because she’s a very raw and very authentic character. I wanted to make it look like she didn’t exactly have a costume, because she isn’t. nothing”.




JUma and Jupiter

No wonder that the clothes Juma wears are always in shades that vary between beige, gray and brown, with some shades reminiscent of the sunset. Except when she went to Rio, where the costume designer revealed that she wanted to give a carioca vibe to her character, that she wore a green dress from the carioca brand Martu, and her extensive modeling is one of the trends. current.




Zaquieu (Silvero Pereira), Jupiter (Jesuita Barbosa) and Juma (Alanis Guillen) (

Love triangle

The character Juma has mixed feelings towards the two brothers: Jove and José Lucas de Nada. She tries to understand what she feels, but her mother Maria Marruá (played by Juliana Paes in the first part of the novel) was not prepared to face love. Alanis recounts this moment in which a love triangle is about to be born reveals what Juma feels for José Lucas do Nada: “sexual tension”. She also talks about her relationship with Muda, the audience’s return to her character, among other things. The interview was published on the TV Globo press site. Watch:

The love story between Jupiter and Juma has a very particular setting. Was there a more difficult scene to shoot?

I can’t use the word “difficult”, because the process involved us so much, it makes every challenge a pleasant discovery.

During the preparation and rehearsal, what was the process of imagining a love so pure and innocent, and at the same time so deep and true, like?

The text guides us in a spectacular way, it is one of the best built dramaturgies. With that in mind, we were looking for something that connected us in a unique way. Mutual admiration and stimulating curiosity inspire and unite.

The friendship between Juma and Muda is something very beautiful. How did this relationship come about?

In fact, Juma and Muda develop a very strong relationship of affection for each other. When Muda reveals her side of the story about what brought her to the Pantanal, Juma rebels at first, but Muda soon reveals the whole story and Juma allows himself to hear what Muda has to say before taking justice. It is in this listening that they discover not forgiveness itself, but the source that causes this tragedy. They discover the common goal. Since then, a new movement in the plot has begun.

How does Juma feel about José Lucas de Nada?

Sexual tension. José Lucas de Nada causes carnal desire. As for Joventino, he feels love. But Juma doesn’t understand what this feeling José Lucas causes her is, so she rebels. “How can I love Jupiter and desire Ze Lucas?”

How was the response from the public, on the streets and on the Internet?

The return was a lot of affection and enchantment. And the biggest and best surprise is seeing a diverse audience of all ages, places and tribes involved in the Pantanal.

Were you able to look at yourself?

I do not miss a chapter If I lose, I will see it soon on Globoplay. And I enjoy it. I watch as an audience and I am involved too.

What did you like most about the registration in the Pantanal?

I say that the Pantanal is a parallel universe. The weather is different there, the sounds, the colors, the animals, the heat. It was great to be able to go back there and record another part of the soap opera. It is a place where it makes no sense to create expectations because there you are always surprised at every moment.

How do you see the repercussions that the soap opera has generated?

Pantanal is a soap opera that generates a very strong catharsis in everyone, a work that points to nothing, but provokes. It awakens in us the most human and contradictory feelings.

Source: Terra

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