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Netflix’s ‘Carnaval’: This Brazilian Film is Endearing, Still Not Enough To Influence
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Photo: ‘Carnaval’/Netflix A Trip To Carnival From filmmaker Leandro Neri comes Netflix’s new Brazilian romantic comedy, ‘Carnaval’. The film follows social media influencer Nina who, after a breakup, takes her three friends, Mayra, Michelle, and Vivi, on a free trip to Bahia’s vibrant and exciting Carnival. The group of friends is portrayed by Giovana Cordeiro, Bruna Inocencio, Gessica Kayane, and Samya Pascotto. Over the course of the trip, Nina begins to learn the true meaning of life beyond the social media rat race. Related article: A Tribute To ‘Amélie’: 20 Year-Anniversary – The Audrey Tautou Starrer Still Captures The Simple Joys Of Life Related article: A Tribute To Anders Thomas Jensen – The Brilliant And Bizarre Storyteller & Pioneer Of Danish Cinema ‘Carnaval’ is a film that is incredibly inconsistent in its construction. At points it tackles real, relevant issues but struggles to convey and expound on them in a mature way,...
See full article at Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
  • 6/4/2021
  • by Sean Aversa
  • Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
‘Carnaval’ Review: Netflix Sends an Influencer South of the Border in Brazilian ‘Girls Trip’
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Netflix’s party-minded “Carnaval” has a lot on its plate, tackling everything from influencers, the toxic nature of their business and the complexities of making and maintaining female friendships in that industry. Set against the revelry and pageantry of Brazil’s Carnival celebration, director Leandro Neri’s lighthearted romantic comedy delivers hijinks and a few sweet sentiments about having the courage to embrace destiny. Nevertheless, its broad comedy and thoughtful themes aren’t completely cogent, due to a lack of properly motivated character developments and questionable scenarios.

Nina (Giovana Cordeiro) is looking to get away. The 23-year-old social media influencer has been branded the “Crossfit Cuckold” after a viral video circulates showing her equally popular gym rat boyfriend cheating on her. Utterly embarrassed and nursing a broken heart, she’s left down in the dumps, posting sad-sack photos on Instagram as her cathartic cry for help.

The same day her...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 6/2/2021
  • by Courtney Howard
  • Variety Film + TV
Carnaval (2021)
Partying in Bahia in Netflix Trailer for Friendship Comedy 'Carnaval'
Carnaval (2021)
"Go to hell, and tag your location once you're there!" Netflix has debuted an official trailer for a very cheesy Brazilian friendship comedy called Carnaval, an obvious "carnal" play on the festive "Carnival" mega party down in Brazil. After a breakup, an influencer takes her friends on a free trip to Bahia's vibrant Carnival, where she learns life's not just about social media likes. Oh boy. "There's nothing better than bouncing back after a betrayal with your best friends in an all-paid-for, all-access, all-you-can-do trip to Salvador during Carnaval." This seems like such an out of place film after the pandemic, but I guess now everyone wants to party. Why not? The film stars Giovana Cordeiro, Gkay, Bruna Inocencio, Samya Pascotto, Gessica Kayane, and Flavia Pavanelli. So much of this is made-for-90s-MTV cringe it's hard to watch. Have fun. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Leandro Neri's Carnaval,...
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 5/3/2021
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
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