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Cangaço Novo (2023), now streaming on Amazon Prime, takes audiences on a captivating exploration of the world of Brazilian cangaço, infusing it with a modern essence that revitalizes the genre.
The series delves deep into themes of loyalty, honor, and the unyielding human spirit in the face of adversity, resulting in an engaging and intellectually enriching viewing experience.
Notably, the show excels in crafting well-rounded characters, fostering a profound connection with each character's motivations and emotions. The dialogues are immersive and enthralling, providing insights into the intricate tapestry of relationships and alliances that define the cangaço way of life.
The exceptional performances by the cast and a dynamic storyline effortlessly seize the viewer's attention from start to finish, making Cangaço Novo a truly compelling and immersive journey.
The series delves deep into themes of loyalty, honor, and the unyielding human spirit in the face of adversity, resulting in an engaging and intellectually enriching viewing experience.
Notably, the show excels in crafting well-rounded characters, fostering a profound connection with each character's motivations and emotions. The dialogues are immersive and enthralling, providing insights into the intricate tapestry of relationships and alliances that define the cangaço way of life.
The exceptional performances by the cast and a dynamic storyline effortlessly seize the viewer's attention from start to finish, making Cangaço Novo a truly compelling and immersive journey.
- aryastarkiller
- 20 août 2023
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Available at Amazon Prime.
Cangaço Novo (New Bandits) is a brazilian streaming show that follows the protagonist Ubaldo Vaqueiro in his descend to the criminal world to pay for his father medical bills. After discovering that he has an extended family far away he chases this chance of easy inheritance money but finds himself following the footsteps of his birth father into a world he was not familiarized.
The cast is perfectly selected and there isn't really any weak point in this regard. The main cast (Ubaldo, Dinorah, Dilvânia, Sabiá) is very solid. Ubaldo shows his turn into a criminal with subtlety. While Dinorah is a force of nature in her way of living instinctively and violently always, and contrasting with Dilvânia in her sweetness and caring nature.
The cinematography and production design at real locations give the show the roughness looks it needs to sell all the hardlife these people has to go through and why many chooses the path of criminality.
The show adopts a naturalistic editing style with some exceptions like an hallucination sequence that features some historic figures from brazilian history (for non-brazilians the scene might seem random and confusing). The show also chooses to start the episodes with flashbacks to slowly fill in the viewer about an important event from the protagonist's past.
There is a lot of violence shown (shots, runnovers, etc) that is necessary for the type of story that is being told. There is very mild and quick nudity scenes shown, some for comedy purposes other than in sex scenes.
The show has a proper ending, differing from the usual cliffhanger season endings many shows use. Not saying the ending doesn't have misteries to be discussed, but it is a proper ending.
Cangaço Novo (New Bandits) is a brazilian streaming show that follows the protagonist Ubaldo Vaqueiro in his descend to the criminal world to pay for his father medical bills. After discovering that he has an extended family far away he chases this chance of easy inheritance money but finds himself following the footsteps of his birth father into a world he was not familiarized.
The cast is perfectly selected and there isn't really any weak point in this regard. The main cast (Ubaldo, Dinorah, Dilvânia, Sabiá) is very solid. Ubaldo shows his turn into a criminal with subtlety. While Dinorah is a force of nature in her way of living instinctively and violently always, and contrasting with Dilvânia in her sweetness and caring nature.
The cinematography and production design at real locations give the show the roughness looks it needs to sell all the hardlife these people has to go through and why many chooses the path of criminality.
The show adopts a naturalistic editing style with some exceptions like an hallucination sequence that features some historic figures from brazilian history (for non-brazilians the scene might seem random and confusing). The show also chooses to start the episodes with flashbacks to slowly fill in the viewer about an important event from the protagonist's past.
There is a lot of violence shown (shots, runnovers, etc) that is necessary for the type of story that is being told. There is very mild and quick nudity scenes shown, some for comedy purposes other than in sex scenes.
The show has a proper ending, differing from the usual cliffhanger season endings many shows use. Not saying the ending doesn't have misteries to be discussed, but it is a proper ending.
I am a big fan of Brazilian productions like "City of God" or series like "The Mechanism", so consequently I've watched this one without knowing anything about this product. I recommend to not read anything about it to enjoy it the most.
First, the series starts super strong. Best I have watched in a long time. Great cast, amazing production, no cheap CGI and enough blood for fans like me that love series like Gomorrah, Zero Zero Zero or as mention before great Brazilian productions like Tropa De Elite.
Second, the script is great for the first 3/4 of the series but suddenly it becomes super predictable if you have watched similar series. I mean anything is perfect so I understand you get out of ideas and you take this from here and something from there, that is obviously done before.
So, overall the experience is excellent and I'm going to watch season 2. This series is on the way of becoming a masterpiece or get out of ideas and become just another one.
First, the series starts super strong. Best I have watched in a long time. Great cast, amazing production, no cheap CGI and enough blood for fans like me that love series like Gomorrah, Zero Zero Zero or as mention before great Brazilian productions like Tropa De Elite.
Second, the script is great for the first 3/4 of the series but suddenly it becomes super predictable if you have watched similar series. I mean anything is perfect so I understand you get out of ideas and you take this from here and something from there, that is obviously done before.
So, overall the experience is excellent and I'm going to watch season 2. This series is on the way of becoming a masterpiece or get out of ideas and become just another one.
- danielcereto
- 3 juil. 2024
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If you are going to watch this series, be prepared to feel a mix of every feeling a human can feel: angry, sadness, joy, anxiety, disgust.
What you will watch is a very stereotypical vision of northeast culture, along with very accurate elements of the day to day life of these fearless, struggling and suffering people. If you can watch this in Portuguese - its original language, you will see how rich, diverse and unique is their vocabulary.
It is incredible to watch the story and growth of Ubaldo, which is the same as a lot of people from Brazil's northeast: they migrate to São Paulo seeking a better life but they struggle there and always end up coming back to their "terrinha".
So interesting to see Ubaldo reganing his own identy, stolen from him when he was just a little boy. Not to mention the strong women on the plot, they own every single scene.
You will get attached to characters with real deep motivations, even though they are cangaceiros, the bad guys.
Stunning production, brilliant performance, and the end leaves mragin to a next season. I did not expect to watch such a well made Brazillian production. Nice one!
What you will watch is a very stereotypical vision of northeast culture, along with very accurate elements of the day to day life of these fearless, struggling and suffering people. If you can watch this in Portuguese - its original language, you will see how rich, diverse and unique is their vocabulary.
It is incredible to watch the story and growth of Ubaldo, which is the same as a lot of people from Brazil's northeast: they migrate to São Paulo seeking a better life but they struggle there and always end up coming back to their "terrinha".
So interesting to see Ubaldo reganing his own identy, stolen from him when he was just a little boy. Not to mention the strong women on the plot, they own every single scene.
You will get attached to characters with real deep motivations, even though they are cangaceiros, the bad guys.
Stunning production, brilliant performance, and the end leaves mragin to a next season. I did not expect to watch such a well made Brazillian production. Nice one!
- marcelatejoit
- 23 août 2023
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Awesome show from start to finish. Instead of rating each episode, I couldn't find a weak one so ill just rate it an overall 10. It had a authentic feel to it. In my honest opinion, it felt like the movie Heat. It great casting, the writing was well done. Each character had their own thing going on but it was just enough time for you to understand each one. Nothing felt rushed. Action, suspense and the writing was legit. You can easily binge all 8 episodes. No cliff hangers really just a plot that has you curious for more. Its has an authentic feel to it so If you're into heist series or movies, this is a must watch!
As a northeastern girl, I'm honored to be represented by this series. The way they studied our culture, our language and how everything was so relatable to my reality got me right in the heart, haha
For those who don't get the emotion: 99% of the Brazilian productions talk about the southeast, we were completely forgotten even tho we are the real culture of our country.
The cast is amazing, I can say I'm so angry with the maleiros as I am with Bolsonaro! And believe me, that's a loooot.
The cangaço lived in my family and I can say I feel represented with this masterpiece. I'm truly happy to recommend it.
The cast is amazing, I can say I'm so angry with the maleiros as I am with Bolsonaro! And believe me, that's a loooot.
The cangaço lived in my family and I can say I feel represented with this masterpiece. I'm truly happy to recommend it.
Booooooy...
You gotta see it!
This is too much fuderoso !
New Bandits was born a classic and is easy my favorite TV Show from a looooong time!
It captures Northeastern Brazilian culture in such a fluid way that even someone from anywhere in the world would feel like one of those galados there!
Also the picture and the plot is very well built showing some cultural elements very present in parts of the world where the figure of a savior is needed, which is the case most every region in Brazil, but very specially in the backlands of northeast region of the country.
I NEED more seasons!
Start filming it RIGHT NOW, boes! Oxe! Avia!
You gotta see it!
This is too much fuderoso !
New Bandits was born a classic and is easy my favorite TV Show from a looooong time!
It captures Northeastern Brazilian culture in such a fluid way that even someone from anywhere in the world would feel like one of those galados there!
Also the picture and the plot is very well built showing some cultural elements very present in parts of the world where the figure of a savior is needed, which is the case most every region in Brazil, but very specially in the backlands of northeast region of the country.
I NEED more seasons!
Start filming it RIGHT NOW, boes! Oxe! Avia!
- diegomorenosalmen
- 26 août 2023
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The cinematography of this show is mind-blowing, for a brazilian show, Prime Video totally got it right. It shows how politics are done far in the smalls cities in Brazil, how they play dirty to accomplish their own goals and make the citizens as their means to get it - and after getting, forgetting them, making the people suffer with poverty, have not water and not a single way to live better cause most of these people are so needy to have something that they are easily bought when the time of elections begin again.
It also brings to the plot the cangaço. There's a known real story lived by Lampeão and Maria Bonita, but the writter and director did such a well done job creating a new story without having to refer to that story. This series deserves a second season - which is already written, but Prime Video has yet to confirm the new season. If they do it, it could easily be one of the best original brazilian shows ever done by Prime. Not even Netflix or Star+ (disney) has a show in this quality. Everything is so well done, there's no plot holes. You can feel the adrenaline while watching. It's not a 10 cause i Want to see the end whe the story is actually over in a new season.
It also brings to the plot the cangaço. There's a known real story lived by Lampeão and Maria Bonita, but the writter and director did such a well done job creating a new story without having to refer to that story. This series deserves a second season - which is already written, but Prime Video has yet to confirm the new season. If they do it, it could easily be one of the best original brazilian shows ever done by Prime. Not even Netflix or Star+ (disney) has a show in this quality. Everything is so well done, there's no plot holes. You can feel the adrenaline while watching. It's not a 10 cause i Want to see the end whe the story is actually over in a new season.
The film starts off really well, with suspense and top-notch action scenes, a compelling plot, and good performances. Most of the actors seem to actually be from the northeast, which adds a lot of realism to the dialogue and makes it more convincing for Brazilian viewers. However, the story loses some steam halfway through, some characters are annoying, and in my opinion, the caricatured representation of two of Brazil's main political parties with stereotypes somewhat reinforces the idea that the ends justify the means. Overall, I really liked most aspects, but despised some, particularly the forced political stereotypes. The 8 and 9 ratings I've been seeing don't seem justified to me... perhaps it's more appealing to foreign audiences than to the local Brazilian viewrs.
- celso-biagioni
- 31 août 2023
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.wonderful production and plot, excellent actors. Realistic and immersive scenarios. Outstanding characters. It emphasizes the culture of the Brazilian Northeast, rescuing history. Exciting from start to finish, a milestone for Brazilian audiovisual.
Wonderful production and plot, excellent actors. Realistic and immersive scenarios. Outstanding characters. It emphasizes the culture of the Brazilian Northeast, rescuing history. Exciting from start to finish, a milestone for Brazilian audiovisual.
Wonderful production and plot, excellent actors. Realistic and immersive scenarios. Outstanding characters. It emphasizes the culture of the Brazilian Northeast, rescuing history. Exciting from start to finish, a milestone for Brazilian audiovisual.
Wonderful production and plot, excellent actors. Realistic and immersive scenarios. Outstanding characters. It emphasizes the culture of the Brazilian Northeast, rescuing history. Exciting from start to finish, a milestone for Brazilian audiovisual.
Wonderful production and plot, excellent actors. Realistic and immersive scenarios. Outstanding characters. It emphasizes the culture of the Brazilian Northeast, rescuing history. Exciting from start to finish, a milestone for Brazilian audiovisual.
- compraslipp
- 2 sept. 2023
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The storyline is somewhat riveting I have to say. The first couple episodes had me really waiting in suspense for whats to come next. The main character and his development was annoying for me from the onset. It seemed unrealistic for him to just be that weak and aloof. Thay was dissapointing. Then the sister's rage and initial actions, made little sense to me, some of the actions just seemed overboard.
Lmthe series looks quite authentic though and not too watered down (I'm American and assume that section of Brazilian culture was well represented). I hope that S2 gets better writing, intensity and action sequences, to match up to and surpass S1.
Lmthe series looks quite authentic though and not too watered down (I'm American and assume that section of Brazilian culture was well represented). I hope that S2 gets better writing, intensity and action sequences, to match up to and surpass S1.
- solitudeproinc
- 7 nov. 2023
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Horrible acting. Characters are boring especially the female who thinks shes rambo. I literally made an account to write a review cause its gta be the most backwards rating Ive seen in on IMDB since Ive used it for the past 15+ years. I mean the character building is ok and the cinmetography is not that bad either. But again the acting... omg its horrendous. Some scenes are beyond un realistic. The main actor is so bad I want to literally cry. How this got rated an almost 9 makes me not even want to use IMDB anymore just for making this one idiotic rating. I am beggining to think mabey yall take bribes its so bad. I mean one episode and I cant watch anymore im so angry its so bad!
- davidjcelentano
- 25 sept. 2023
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SEASON 1 (4/5)
A great Brazilian show that doesn't shy to be unfair and crude about its depiction of corruption and criminalization. It's a grounded story with some exciting heists and gunfights but the message is clear, nobody wins here when there is no fairness. Some situations are very frustrating as the antagonists can be loud, and immature, and still have a win.
It can be confusing sometimes to follow the characters since despite being clearly there to steal money, take advantage of vulnerable people, and kill anyone who prevents them they are also there to save their city and protect the poor population from corrupt politics. It's not a swift change but seeing the gangsters playing the "good guys" after doing some atrocities at the beginning is maybe too much.
A great Brazilian show that doesn't shy to be unfair and crude about its depiction of corruption and criminalization. It's a grounded story with some exciting heists and gunfights but the message is clear, nobody wins here when there is no fairness. Some situations are very frustrating as the antagonists can be loud, and immature, and still have a win.
It can be confusing sometimes to follow the characters since despite being clearly there to steal money, take advantage of vulnerable people, and kill anyone who prevents them they are also there to save their city and protect the poor population from corrupt politics. It's not a swift change but seeing the gangsters playing the "good guys" after doing some atrocities at the beginning is maybe too much.
- Martin_Pyramid
- 27 mars 2025
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As a brazilian who loves crime stories, I had high expectations for Cagaço Novo (New Bandits). The raw material for a great series was definitely there: a solid premise, inspired by real life events and set in the culturally amazing state of Ceará. Sadly, none of that could make up for the poor writing. Especially when it comes to the protagonists, Ubaldo and Dinorá, who are both underdeveloped and TERRIBLY portraied by their respective actors. Cinema in Brazil have always struggled with that. The stories are usually about social issues, which could be a good thing if compelling characters came with the package, but most of the time thats not the case. At its best, New Bandits is mildly entertaining. But overall, if you're looking for something a bit deeper than screams and explosions, go look elsewhere.
- mdantasfernando
- 23 nov. 2023
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I like to think I have a high tolerance for violence in media. I've read and enjoyed Derek Raymond's Factory series of novels, which are so gruesome that The UK Guardian reported regarding the last one: "Its graphic, hyper-emotional depiction of serial killing so grossed out Raymond's then-editor Dan Franklin that he reportedly vomited after reading the manuscript."
But there has to be some sort of point to violence. Cangaço Novo doesn't have a point. It's totally gratuitous. The characters are not just ruthless and not just stupidly ruthless, but pointlessly ruthless, notably Dinorah but also the hangers-on. In reality, any gang like this would soon be eliminated by the Brazilian authorities shortly after the first bank robbery.
If you want something that's Brazilian, violent, and excellent, watch Tropa de Elite (Elite Squad). I quit Cangaço Novo after 1½ episodes.
But there has to be some sort of point to violence. Cangaço Novo doesn't have a point. It's totally gratuitous. The characters are not just ruthless and not just stupidly ruthless, but pointlessly ruthless, notably Dinorah but also the hangers-on. In reality, any gang like this would soon be eliminated by the Brazilian authorities shortly after the first bank robbery.
If you want something that's Brazilian, violent, and excellent, watch Tropa de Elite (Elite Squad). I quit Cangaço Novo after 1½ episodes.
- Æthelred
- 16 janv. 2024
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