💬 Review Tudo Bem No Natal Que Vem by marcos563

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Name of the movie you are reviewing: Tudo Bem No Natal Que Vem

Christmas movies are usually a hit with Brazilian audiences for several reasons. Whether with a children's plot, whose moral of the story revolves around gratitude and the magic of the holiday

Review:
The film once again unites Leandro Hassum and director Roberto Santucci, whose partnership has already resulted in the franchise À Que a Sorte Nos Separe and O Candidato Honesto, and although this may leave the impression that the Christmas comedy will be a huge déjà vu, Tudo Bem No Natal Que Vem surprises and captivates by the simplest: the lightness of the script, the easy humor and, above all, the identification by the public.

The film begins with a short story accompanied by photographs introducing Jorge, Hassum's character. Born on December 25th, the protagonist is a kind of Grinch, who over the years has given up on celebrating his birthday on the most popular date of the year, which naturally made him hate Christmas. But the game changes when he marries Laura (Elisa Pinheiro), a holiday enthusiast who drags the rest of the family to the traditional New Year's Eve dinner.

With the plot starting on Christmas Eve 2010, Paulo Cursino's script ends up bringing to the screen a series of events that those who do not live in Brazil may find exaggerated, but which are easily identifiable: the traffic at the time, the huge lines at the supermarket, the infernal heat, the raisin in the rice and, of course, the family members who gather annually to celebrate the date. Constructed in a way so true that it becomes almost caricatured, the film does not hesitate to show the most striking figures of the Christmas dinner, such as the uncle of pavé, family members with the same New Year's promises, children eager to open their presents. and the inconvenient brother-in-law always asking for money.

Accompanied by the inevitable expressions and reactions of Jorge, it is almost impossible not to see yourself in the film in any of these situations. The humor ends up being spontaneous and light, easy to follow and destined for any age - but tonight is just the beginning of the adventure that Jorge is about to live.

Soon Jorge, who hates the commemorative date, starts to live a kind of Groundhog Day, only at Christmas. After suffering an accident on December 24, 2010, the protagonist ends up waking up exactly one year later, about to celebrate yet another eve of the birth of Jesus. The plot consists of the mystery that he remembers absolutely nothing of what he has lived in the last 365 days, with memory limited to just last Christmas.

Would you recommend this to other users? Yes, its a brazilian movie. BUT ITS REALLY GOOD.

Rating(1-5): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
 
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