Vale Tudo: take a look at 8 other soap opera that have been remake

Vale Tudo: take a look at 8 other soap opera that have been remake

When we talk about Brazilian dramatic dramatic television, few titles echo both in the audience’s memory and “Anything Goes”.

The Soap Opera, originally broadcast in 1988 by TV Globo, became a milestone not only for its engaging plot and social criticism, but also for its ability to remain current even decades after its debut.

Now, “Vale Tudo” has gained a new life with his recharge already on display, rekindling nostalgia and lifting a common phenomenon in the television universe: the remake of the soap opera.

Both to present large stories to a new generation or update the plots based on the contemporary social context, the top -ups have become a safe bet of the broadcasters.

And, let’s face it, that has never examined or know for the first time, one of those repayment plots? With this in mind, we have collected a list of eight other soap opera who have crossed the filling process and won the public at different times.

8 soap work that have already been remake

“Selva de Pedra” (1972/186)

One of the greatest successes of the Brazilian television drama, “Stone Jungle” is an excellent example of the removal of soap opera has fascinated several generations.

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The original plot, written by Janete Clair, was shown in 1972 and became a national phenomenon, conquering the public with the turbulent novel between Cristiano Vilhena and Simone Marques.

In 1986, the story broadcasts in a new version, adapted by Regina Braga and Eloy Araújo, maintaining the essence of the plot, but with thin changes to adapt to the time of the time. Even if it was a remake, the soap opera repeated success and guaranteed its space as a timeless classic.

“Brothers Courage” (1970 /1995)

Another emblematic title that won a removal of soap work was “Brothers Coralge”. The first version, also signed by Janete Clair, broadcast in 1970, conquering the country with the history of the brothers João, Jerônimo and Duda Courage, who face challenges in search of justice and love in an imaginary city inside.

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In 1995, Globo decided to bet on this plot again, this time adapted by Dias Gomes and Marcílio Moraes. With significant changes in the rhythm and approach of the characters, the new version tried to attract the public of the 90s, maintaining the spirit of the original work.

“O Astro” (1977/2011)

“The Star” is an emblematic example of how a removal of soap opera can maintain success even decades later.

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The plot, originally written by Janete Clair and transmitted in 1977, revolved around the mysterious Herculaneum Quintanilha, an illusionist who engaged in a network of power and betrayal.

In 2011, Globo launched the new version in the Soap opera format of the Eleven, with the text adapted by Alcides Nogueira and Geraldo Carneiro. Modern production, with technological resources from Up -to -Date and a more dynamic narration, has won new fans and even torn the international Emmy in the best category of soap opera.

“TI TI TI” (1985/2010)

The soap opera “Ti you” is lovingly remembered both for the original version and for the remake. Initially written by Cassiano Gabus Mendes in 1985, the plot focused on the comic rivalry between two designers, Victor Valentim and Jacques Leclair.

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In 2010, the author Maria Adelaide Amaral decided to give a new outfit to the story, mixing characters of “Ti Ti” with elements of another soap opera, “Plumes and Pauchins”. The remake distinguished itself to modernize conflicts and update humor without losing the essence of the original plot and it was a great success of the public.

“Angel Mau” (1976 /1997)

The first version of “Angel Mau”, written by Cassiano Gabus Mendes and transmitted in 1976, fascinated the public by presenting the story of Nice, an ambitious nanny that manipulates situations to achieve the desired love and the social status.

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In 1997, the Soap Opera obtained a remake signed by Maria Adelaide Amaral, which maintained the central nucleus of the plot, but brought a more contemporary and agile approach, suitable for the taste of the time of the time.

The pleasant character, eternalized in the performances of Susana Vieira and Gloria Pires, is one of the greatest examples of the strength of the female protagonists in the national television drama.

“Cabocla” (1979/2004)

Set inside Brazil, “Cabocla” is a soap work that portrays the love between Luís Jerônimo, a young man in the city, and Zuca, a simple and authentic cabocla.

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The original version, adapted by Beneditito Ruy Barbosa in 1979, had already been successful in bringing themes such as class conflicts and cultural shock between the city and the field.

In 2004, Globo bet on a soap opera remake that maintained the romanticism of the work and updated the visual tone, further evaluating the rural landscapes and investing in an aesthetic that enchanted the public. The new version, with Daniel de Oliveira and Vanessa Giácomo, was also welcomed very well.

“Sinhá Moça” (1986/2006)

“Sinhá Girl” is one of the greatest classics in television drama by facing abolitionism and the fight against slavery in Brazil.

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Written by Beneditito Ruy Barbosa, the plot was broadcast for the first time in 1986, marking the emotional memory of many spectators.

Twenty years later, Globo invested in the remake of the soap opera, this time with the text adapted by Edmara Barbosa and Edilene Barbosa, daughters of the original author. The new version was well accepted by the public, maintaining the same atmosphere of the original history and strengthening its historical and social value.

“Women of Sand” (1973 /1993)

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By closing our filling list of the soap opera, “Women of Sand” is a classic case of how a story can make a new life with a creative approach.

The first version, broadcast in 1973 on Tv Tupi, was written by Ivani Ribeiro and characterized Eva Wilma in the role of the twins Ruth and Raquel.

In 1993, Globo decided to bet on a remake of the plot, which became a real phenomenon under the masterful interpretation of Gloria Pires in the double role. The production was also marked by the soundtrack and the charismatic characters, consolidating itself as one of the wider shots of the station.

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