A music-loving kinkajou embarks on the journey of a lifetime to fulfill his destiny and deliver a love song for an old friend.A music-loving kinkajou embarks on the journey of a lifetime to fulfill his destiny and deliver a love song for an old friend.A music-loving kinkajou embarks on the journey of a lifetime to fulfill his destiny and deliver a love song for an old friend.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 17 nominations total
Lin-Manuel Miranda
- Vivo
- (voice)
Ynairaly Simo
- Gabi
- (voice)
Zoe Saldaña
- Rosa
- (voice)
- (as Zoe Saldana)
Brian Tyree Henry
- Dancarino
- (voice)
Gloria Estefan
- Marta Sandoval
- (voice)
Michael Rooker
- Lutador
- (voice)
Nicole Byer
- Valentina
- (voice)
Katie Lowes
- Becky
- (voice)
Olivia Trujillo
- Eva
- (voice)
Lidya Jewett
- Sarah
- (voice)
Christian Ochoa Lavernia
- Montoya
- (voice)
- (as Christian Ochoa)
Gloria Calderón Kellett
- Gloria the Stage Manager
- (voice)
- (as Gloria Calderon Kellett)
Paloma Morales
- Croqueta Lady
- (voice)
Danny Pino
- Bus Passenger
- (voice)
Aaron LaPlante
- Key West Dog
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Produced by Sony Pictures Animation, the film boasts the rich, professional look of first-rate computer animation, even if "Vivo" plays by a more conventional stylebook than the studio's recent breakthroughs "The Mitchells vs. The Machines" and "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse." The character designs are fine, if not especially inspired (including that of Vivo, whose huge eyes would've been cuter without all that white space).
It's Miranda's Latin-centered music that gives the project much of its personality, but in scenes like these, the visuals really sing and "Vivo" truly comes alive.
My Rating : 8/10.
It's Miranda's Latin-centered music that gives the project much of its personality, but in scenes like these, the visuals really sing and "Vivo" truly comes alive.
My Rating : 8/10.
So, everything BUT the story is excellent... which is weird. The animation is beautiful. The voice acting is wonderful. Lin Manuel Miranda's music is sensational. If my kids wanted to watch this 100 times, i wouldn't mind listening to it while i read a magazine or did dishes or something. But the characters and story aren't very engaging. Neither of my kids got sucked in, and i definitely did it. Its a simple story and moves real slow. Jokes are repetitive. I'm writing this review while watching it. Cuz its kinda boring. I'm pretty bored. Oh wait, another song, hold on... .... Oh, that was beautiful! Yeah, songs are amazing. Watch the movie once and then just listen to soundtrack. But that soundtrack... is sensational.
Lin-Manuel Miranda had a busy year in 2021. Along with directing a Best Picture nominee in "Tick...Tick...Boom!" he provided the music for two animated movies. One of these was "Encanto" which went on to win "Best Animated Picture" as the Oscars. The animated film was this one, "Vivo". One advantage this film has over "Encanto" is that Lin actually does the singing in this film. Miranda is such a unique talent, no one can write songs the way he does, and no one can perform them the way he does. Not only is he great singer, he is a great voice actor as well. There are so many jokes in this movie that are sold by his delivery. He provides a lot of pained screams that are comedy gold.
The songs throughout the movie are all good, some of them being stuck in your head for weeks after hearing them. The animation is also very good, the character designs are distinct and the movements smooth.
The story ebbs and flows in quality. The opening 30 minutes and ending 30 minutes are very good. They hit all the emotional beats just right and move characters forward in a believable way. I even enjoy the twist they do on the kids' buddy road trip formula. Typically, there are two characters that don't get along and they gripe the whole time. That happens here as well, but since one character can't understand the other, they are able to be as brutally mean as they like without it offending the other. They just naively go along like they are the best of friends, and it leads to some funny jokes.
It is just that pesky middle 30 minutes that feels like a series of plot contrivances in order to make the movie happen. There are plenty of ways to fix the problem in a quick and painless way, but to make the story last for 94 minutes, needless complications arise. It is all basic animated movie stuff, and there are some funny jokes interlaced throughout, but it doesn't rise to the quality of its opening or closing.
The first 30 minutes gives the movie its emotional core. The final 30 minutes give it is satisfactory ending. The middle 30 minutes give it typical kids' movie shenanigans. But there is good animation, music and humor throughout the whole runtime.
The songs throughout the movie are all good, some of them being stuck in your head for weeks after hearing them. The animation is also very good, the character designs are distinct and the movements smooth.
The story ebbs and flows in quality. The opening 30 minutes and ending 30 minutes are very good. They hit all the emotional beats just right and move characters forward in a believable way. I even enjoy the twist they do on the kids' buddy road trip formula. Typically, there are two characters that don't get along and they gripe the whole time. That happens here as well, but since one character can't understand the other, they are able to be as brutally mean as they like without it offending the other. They just naively go along like they are the best of friends, and it leads to some funny jokes.
It is just that pesky middle 30 minutes that feels like a series of plot contrivances in order to make the movie happen. There are plenty of ways to fix the problem in a quick and painless way, but to make the story last for 94 minutes, needless complications arise. It is all basic animated movie stuff, and there are some funny jokes interlaced throughout, but it doesn't rise to the quality of its opening or closing.
The first 30 minutes gives the movie its emotional core. The final 30 minutes give it is satisfactory ending. The middle 30 minutes give it typical kids' movie shenanigans. But there is good animation, music and humor throughout the whole runtime.
This is a sweet movie about telling others how you feel. If you're a fan of LMM, this won't disappoint.
Vivo is a kinkajou, voiced by Lin-Manuel Miranda, who travels from Cuba to Florida to deliver a song to his master's long-lost love. It's an adventure filled with great songs and a lot of heart. My 6yo adored it and so did I.
Vivo is a kinkajou, voiced by Lin-Manuel Miranda, who travels from Cuba to Florida to deliver a song to his master's long-lost love. It's an adventure filled with great songs and a lot of heart. My 6yo adored it and so did I.
I like the animation and the songs. The mission that the characters have to do is heart warming. It's great to have Gloria Estefan singing in it too.
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally started out as a DreamWorks Animation production before Sony Pictures Animation took over production in 2016.
- GoofsDespite being called a Kinkajou, Vivo's character model looks much more like some kind of primate. Kinkajous are more closely related to raccoons and other than being arboreal, have little in common with monkeys. They are also known for their complete lack of rhythm and inability to wear hats.
- Crazy creditsThe Columbia Pictures logo is a combination of the 1968 and 1993 versions.
After it fully appears, the background changes from clouds to a nighttime city, and the Torch Lady walks off playing a flute.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Livin' La Vivo Luca (2021)
- SoundtracksOne Of A Kind
Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Produced by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Co-Produced by Alex Lacamoire
Performed by Juan de Marcos González and Lin-Manuel Miranda
- How long is Vivo?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Chú Gấu Vivo
- Filming locations
- Havana, Cuba(on location)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $278,381
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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