“Vale Tudo”: Who killed Odete Roitman in the Latin version of the soap opera

One of the most emblematic characters of Brazilian television drama returns this week to the small screens. Odete Roitman will appear for the first time in the remake of “VALUE EVERYTHING” In the chapter that airs on Saturday (26), played this time by Debora Bloch.

As for the mystery that dominates the final stretch of the production, of those who killed the character, the riddle was also part of the International version of the soap opera .

Aired in 2002 after a partnership of TV Globo and Telemundo, a broadcaster directed to Latin Americans living in the United States, the plot had a different end of the Brazilian version.

In the work of Gilberto Braga, Aguinaldo Silva and Leonor Bassères, Leila (Cássia Kis) is the murderer of Odete Roitman, played in the original version by Beatriz Segall (1926-2018).

Already in the Latin remake, the villain becomes Lucrezia Roitman, character of Cuban actress Zully Montero, and is killed by the butler Eugênio originally lived by Sérgio Mamberti (1939-2021) and interpreted abroad by Julio Rodríguez.

The murder would have been his revenge due to Odete’s attitudes with his daughter Heleninha (Alejandra Borrero), Renata Sorrah’s role in the original version.

The adaptation that became “Vale Todo” earned TV Globo the remuneration by the soap opera audience, while Telemundo pocketed the revenue of commercials. Because it did not achieve the desired success, the plot had 100 chapters and not 150, as it had been initially planned.

In the Brazilian remake, adapted by Manuela Dias, Heleninha Roitman is played by Paolla Oliveira, who will have the first relapse with her mother’s return.

Matriarch Odete Roitman and her children, who face various personal and professional dilemmas, are central characters that give life the narrative full of drama and conflict.

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This content was originally published in “Vale Tudo”: who killed Odete Roitman in the Latin version of the soap opera on CNN Brazil.

Source: CNN Brasil

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