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Best Things in the World (The)

Country: Brazil, Language: Portugeuse, 100 mins

Original Title

As Melhores Coisas do Mundo
  • Director: Laís Bodanzky
  • Writer: Luiz Bolognesi; Gilberto Dimenstein
  • Producer: Caio Gullane; Fabiano Gullane

CGiii Comment

More tiresome teen turmoil...rich condo kids...and, all the usual scenes that symbolise this tumultuous time in human development.

Internet masturbation (boring), a trip to the local brothel (boring), divorcing parents (boring), the father is gay...interesting...and, the coping mechanisms of his two sons.

With less gimmicks and the philosophical guitar teacher, Bodanzky could have made his point sharper - the guilty-by-association and the invasive social media are trivialised and lost within a multitude of redundant scenes.

And, the incessant guitar playing - especially in the closing stages - is ludicrous.

Haphazard, uneven and immature.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

In São Paulo, 15 year-old Hermano "Mano" and his 17 year-old sensitive brother Pedro are deeply affected by the destruction of their middle-class family when his father, Horácio, leaves their mother, Camila. Mano is still a virgin and has a crush on Valéria, an easy girl that studies in his class, while Pedro is in love with Bia for whom he has promised eternal love. When Mano and Pedro find that their father is gay and that he is the adviser of his new mate Gustavo, they feel their world torn apart. Mano's best friend is Carol, who has a crush on their Physics teacher, Artur, and they share their secrets. In their upper-class high-school, the schoolmates are afraid of the destructive "Blog of Dri Novaes" written by a snoopy mate. When Carol kisses Artur in a cafeteria things suddenly become more complicated.

Cast & Characters

Francisco Miguez as Hermano 'Mano';
Denise Fraga as Camila;
Fiuk as Pedro;
Jose Carlos Machado as Horacio;
Gabriela Rocha as Carol;
Caio Blat as Artur;
Renata Bastos as Travesti no onibus;
Lilian Blanc as Diretora do colegio;
Maria Eugenia Cortez as Bruna;
Celio Cruz Filho as Professor de educacao fisica;
Sophia Gryschek as Valeria;
Gabriel Illanes as Deco;
Rebeca Lopes as Namorada da Bruna;
Brenda Ligia as Recepcionista da casa de massagem;
Gustavo Machado as Gustavo