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National comedy that should please fans of productions like 'Until Luck Do Us Part' and 'A Lucky Suburban', the feature film 'The Salafrários' is one of those simple productions, but with humor and creativity above average. After all, director Pedro Antônio ('A Almost Perfect Uncle 2') hits the mark by bringing Marcus Majella and Samantha Schmütz into the story of two brothers who get involved in a series of scams and, when discovered, have to come together again. It doesn't bring anything new, unlike 'Carlinhos and Carlão', for example, but it presents the expected humor to those who like to have fun with national jokes.

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After a botched scam, Clóvis bumps into Lohane, his estranged foster sister. In a bind, they soon realize the only way out is to band together.
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From the same director

Um Tio Quase Perfeito 2
The 2017 movie sequel starring Marcus Majella, who was one of the names that won over audiences after the success of 'Vai Que Cola' - which spawned two feature films in addition to the TV series. 'Um Tio Quase Perfeito 2' brings the same good humor and simple yet captivating screenplay from the first movie. The characters gain more layers, as it is a sequel, and better development. The production was just right to attract and entertain those who enjoy movies like 'Minha Mãe é Uma Peça', 'Até Que a Sorte Nos Separe' and 'Um Suburbano Sortudo'.

Tô Ryca 2
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