Negócio da China

Negócio da China is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Globo. It premiered on 6 October 2008, replacing Ciranda de Pedra, and ended on 13 March 2009, replaced by Paraíso.[1][2] The series is written by Miguel Falabella, with the collaboration of Mauro Mendonça Filho and Roberto Talma.[3]

Negócio da China
GenreTelenovela
Created byMiguel Falabella
Written by
  • Flávio Marinho
  • Antônia Pellegrino
Directed by
Starring
Opening theme"Lig-Lig-Lig-Lé"
by Ney Matogrosso
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes136
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
DistributorGlobo Internacional
Release
Original networkGlobo
Picture formatPAL-M
Original release6 October 2008 (2008-10-06) 
13 March 2009 (2009-03-13)
Chronology
Preceded byCiranda de Pedra
Followed byParaíso

It stars Jui Huang, Bruna Marquezine, Anderson Lau, Grazi Massafera, Ricardo Pereira, Rodrigo Mendonça, Thiago Fragoso, Fernanda de Freitas and Juliana Didone.

Plot

In Macau, China, Liu (Jui Huang) stole 1 billion euros from a casino – not knowing it belonged to the Chinese mafia – through a digital transaction, the data of which was recorded on a flash drive. Pursued, he flees to Portugal and the device ends up in the suitcase João (Ricardo Pereira), who is moving to Brazil, causing the boy to also have to travel to the country to try to recover it. He goes to live in Parque das Nações, a suburb of Rio de Janeiro, where he falls in love with the martial arts fighter Flor de Lys (Bruna Marquezine), but the two have to face Wu (Anderson Lau), a Chinese mercenary and Liu's cousin, who also wants the money and put an end to the hacker. In addition, there is also Stelinha (Fernanda Rodrigues), who returns to the country after years living in Asia, where she joined another Chinese faction that also wants fortune, in addition to rivaling Flor on the mat.

Meanwhile, João falls in love with Lívia (Grazi Massafera), who struggles to raise her son Théo (Eike Duarte) on her own, the result of a troubled marriage with Heitor (Fábio Assunção), whose mothers Luli (Eliana Rocha) and Suzete (Yoná Magalhães) tormented the two until they separated. After Heitor is murdered - for finding out about the flash drive -, the girl starts to live a romance with João, but is also harassed and persecuted by the psychotic Ramiro (Rodrigo Mendonça). In the final stretch, the relationship is shaken when Lívia approaches the doctor Otávio (Dalton Vigh), who is enchanted by her. Son of Julia (Natália do Valle) in an artificial insemination, Diego (Thiago Fragoso) spent his life trying to find out who his father is and, little by little, gets to Adriano (Herson Capri). The boy is dating Antonella (Fernanda de Freitas), but the couple faces the scheming of Celeste (Juliana Didone), an ambitious girl who sees the chance to leave the suburbs, being a model and was Diego's first love, not admitting to losing him.

Ending

Liu manages to retrieve the flash drive and send Wu to prison, with Flor convincing him to donate all the money to charity. Stelinha tries to blow up the neighborhood, but is stopped by the couple and ends up blind. João and Lívia can finally live in peace, after Ramiro is arrested after kidnapping, while Otávio is interested in Celeste, who became disillusioned with Diego.

Cast

  • Jui Huang as Liu Chuang[4]
  • Bruna Marquezine as Flor de Lys Silvestre
  • Grazi Massafera as Lívia Noronha
  • Ricardo Pereira as João Viegas
  • Anderson Lau as Wu Chuang
  • Fernanda Rodrigues as Stela Falcão "Stelinha"
  • Rodrigo Mendonça as Ramiro Veláquez
  • Thiago Fragoso as Diego Dumas Fontanera
  • Fernanda de Freitas as Antonella Bertazzi
  • Juliana Didone as Maria Celeste Moreira
  • Natália do Valle as Júlia Dumas Fontanera
  • Herson Capri as Adriano Fontanera
  • Luciana Braga as Denise Dumas
  • Oscar Magrini as Mauro Bertazzi
  • Vera Zimmerman as Joelma Bertazzi
  • Ney Latorraca as Edmar Silvestre
  • Leona Cavalli as Maralanis Silvestre
  • Yoná Magalhães as Suzete Noronha
  • Nathalia Timberg as Augusta Dumas
  • Francisco Cuoco as Evandro Fontanera
  • Cláudia Jimenez as Violante Gonçalves
  • Xuxa Lopes as Abigail
  • Déborah Kalume as Edilza
  • Raoni Carneiro as Heraldo Alonso "Heraldinho"
  • Dudu Pelizzari as Antônio José Moreira "Tozé"
  • Izabella Bicalho as Zuleika
  • Eliana Rocha as Luli Maria Alonso
  • Joaquim Monchique as Belarmino Moreira
  • Carla Andrino as Carminda Moreira
  • Bia Nunnes as Matilde Fontanera
  • Jandir Ferrari as Alaor
  • Luciana Mizutani as Suyan
  • Maria Vieira as Aurora Viegas
  • Zezeh Barbosa as Semiramís
  • Maria Gladys as Lucivone
  • Débora Olivieri as Aldira
  • Élida Muniz as Natália
  • Bruce Gomlevsky as Nereu
  • Élida L'Astorina as Vera
  • Frederico Reuter as Zé Boneco
  • Cláudia Netto as Dalva Falcão
  • Sandro Christopher as Odilon Falcão
  • Luca de Castro as Donato
  • Isaac Bardavid as Homero
  • Thelma Reston as Olímpia
  • Duse Nacaratti as Tia Saudade
  • Nil Neves as Isidoro
  • Murilo Grossi as Othon
  • Alby Ramos as Avelino
  • Renata Vilela as Doctor Myrna
  • Eike Duarte as Théo Noronha Alonso
  • Amélia Bittencourt as Clarice
  • Josie Antello as Lausanne
  • Ernesto Xavier as Tamuz Moreira
  • Elder Gatelli as Jasão
  • Luciana Mivitami as Suy-Na
  • Chao Chen as Zedong Yao

Special guest stars

  • Fábio Assunção as Heitor Alonso[5]
  • Dalton Vigh as Dr. Otávio Della Riva
  • Antônio Fagundes as Ernesto Dumas Fontanera
  • Sérgio Loroza as Detetive Adílson
  • Débora Lamm as Mariete Gonçalves
  • Cacau Hygino as Pedro
  • Victor Pecoraro as Felisberto[6]
  • Ellen Roche as Laura
  • Alexandre Zacchia as Zeílson
  • Inez Vianna as Dóris
  • Bruno Fagundes as Jander[7]
  • Luca de Castro as Donato
  • Chico Tenreiro as Juiz de Paz

Soundtrack

Negócio da China
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released13 November 2008
Length40:13
LabelSom Livre

Negócio da China is the soundtrack of the telenovela, released on 13 November 2008 by Som Livre.

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Xi Shua Shua"The Flowers3:43
2."Samba da Zona"Mariana Baltar3:25
3."Eu Amo Você"Tim Maia3:31
4."Lugar Comum"Sérgio Mendes & Jovanotti3:16
5."Ainda Gosto Dela"Skank & Negra Li3:42
6."Tempo de Estio"Jammil e Uma Noites & Caetano Veloso3:20
7."Deixa Quieto"Gabriel o Pensador3:47
8."Devaneio"Jorge Vercillo3:45
9."Mais Alguém"Roberta Sá3:45
10."Vidro Fumê"Ricky Vallen3:20
11."De Volta Pro Amor"Yahoo3:24
12."Burguesinha"Seu Jorge3:15
13."Alguém como Tu"Dick Farney3:31
14."Simples Carinho"Gal Costa3:38
15."O Moço Velho"Toni Platão3:27
16."Lig Lig Lig Lé"Ney Matogrosso3:31
Total length:40:13

References

  1. Nunes, Samyta (13 March 2019). "Novela 'Negócio da China' chegou ao fim há 10 anos; reveja primeiro beijo de Bruna Marquezine na TV". gshow.globo.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  2. "Negócio da China: emoção, aventura e romance!". oplanetatv.clickgratis.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  3. Costa, Fábio. "Negócio da China: há 10 anos, terminava a única novela de Miguel Falabella às 18h". observatoriodatv.uol.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  4. Carlos Zorsi, André (6 October 2018). "Veja como está Jui Huang, o Liu, 10 anos após 'Negócio da China'". emais.estadao.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  5. "Ator Fábio Assunção deixa Negócio da China". nsctotal.com.br (in Portuguese). 13 November 2008. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  6. "Victor Pecoraro: galã fecha 'Negócio da China' com chave de ouro" (in Portuguese). Globo. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  7. "Revelação: Bruno Fagundes filho do ator Antonio Fagundes" (in Portuguese). Rondônia Dinâmica. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
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