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5/10
A thoughtful review on a movie that didn't deserve one (but the 2022 censorship debate made me do it)
Rodrigo_Amaro17 March 2022
So, here's a thoughtful review of a film I had no intention to watch it since I haven't heard of it up until now that it got a new life and a new momentum thanks to the wave of radicalism that infested our current politics in recent years. Maybe this opening sentence is far too serious for a dumb film that doesn't deserve such introduction but hear me out. Back in 2017 when this was released it didn't cause any impact except getting some viewers attention and lots of negative criticism. But now, in 2022, somehow this movie was ressurected from the ashes of idealogical right-wingers who found objectionable things in its content and thanks to their outcry and pressue during the week I'm writing this review, well, the debate about censorship is the talk of the town and this movie is all to blame. "Como se Tornar o Pior Aluno da Escola" is now target of the Ministry of Justice after supporters of president Bolsonaro made denounces against the film arguing that the movie encourages cases of pedophilia, due to a controversial scene I'll discuss later on; and a while ago it was denounced by the Justice Department that the movie should be removed from all media platforms who makes it available. Therefore, a severe case of censorship.

But let's talk about the movie and then we'll return to the current affairs. "Como se Tornar o Pior Aluno da Escola" ("How to Become the Worst Student of School") tells the story of two teenagers (Daniel Pimentel and Bruno Munhoz) who have a rough time at school and decide to follow the footsteps of a veteran former student (Danilo Gentili), who left behind a notebook that teaches in how to become the worst student possible and also manages to get an A+ as scores in order to graduate. Both kids are good students but one of them starts to fall behind thanks to a personal tragedy that left without any motivation to keep studying, so he finds the notebook and tracks down the student, now a late 30's guy who lives an incredible life of parties, women, cigars and living on a fancy hotel - even though we find out he uses of tricks and schemes to provide for such a life.

The unnamed worst student works as a lousy mentor to the kids, teaching them how to vandalize the school, play pranks on teachers and colleagues, to use of nicknames to bully other students and other crazy stuff. As for the plan of making one of the kids get the desired high score on a math test, well, it's all secondary to the pranks the guy does on the kids. In one idiotic moment, the duo tries to rob the lunch from younger kids and end up being beaten and peed on by smaller kids. And that's the routine of the movie except when we have moments involving the school principal (brilliantly played by the eternal Quico from "El Chavo del Ocho", Carlos Villagrán) where he tries to make of this school the most exemplary place ever. But when he's off-screen we depend on the charisma of the two main stars, both great kids, and the nasty, debauched appeal of Gentili - who wrote the book in which this was based on.

But let's get real: is the movie funny? Sort of, funny in a chaotic way as similar projects tend to go. However, most of the time it tries to be funny at other people's expense. For example: when Gentili humiliates the fat kid by using plenty of slurs about how the kid should identify himself with his new nicknames, it's just stupid or whenever they are called "Cabaço" ("pinhead") time and again, it's like the writers are only using of targeting and offending people a way to be funny. Sometimes that device works but most of the time it's just repetitive and gets on the nerves. It also encourages bullying, specially coming from an older man against a pair of kids - they get a lot of mistreatment under the hands of their new "teacher".

He's very abusive but at least he gets beaten by one of the kids towards the ending.

Is this movie good? No way, it almost got there thanks to the use of some fun ideas and sequences but overall it's just a minor waste of time that now it's getting all the attention it didn't deserved (and for the wrong reasons as well). But it all depends on higher minds to observe and understand that the reasons the movie is getting all the hate lately is totally uncalled for. Here's a movie that depends on cheap jokes, uninteligent moments, escatological and disgusting bits, and two or three sequences worthy of view (such as the kids stealing the school van filled with young kids, later on they are followed by the school principal in a hilarious chase sequence).

Does the movie deserves all the backlash is getting in 2022? Absolutely not. The debated scene involving a pedophile interacting with the kids asking for a handjob is certainly questionable and unnecessary (and completely unfunny, if one similar scene could ever be funny but this is a comedy so one would expect some kind of humor but there isn't). The way people are deconstructing the movie by telling that the scene encourages pedophilia is just as absurd of the criticism of violent movies creating and celebrating violent people in real life. As for what the Justice Minister did was at first to recommend a new viewers classification so kids won't be able to watch and parents will have more control than it escalated to the film's censorship five years after its release. And why now this is happening you may ask. Simply because creator and leading man Danilo Gentili isn't a supporter of the current government, which he helped to elected and he was praised by all its main figures; now he's a pariah and someone decided to take action against his film.

Now both sides are playing fire with fire on Twitter about their ideologies and this film.

Gotta love this whole debate about censorship in Brazil since we suffered a long way with this when it comes to the arts, before and after the dictatorship. But in the 21st Century, along with "A Serbian Film" back of its release in Rio, this movie is getting a lot of buzz, wanted and unwanted attention. It's just a pity that this is the kind of film that didn't deserve anything but bad reviews after another simply because it isn't good, it isn't funny, it isn't thoughtful and the only thing it encourages actually is telling kids that they don't need to be good students after all, they can allow themselves to fail and repeat another year as long as they have the time of their lives while partying, doing wrong things and messing people's lives.

As for the other accusations the film is getting, it's all ludicrous things coming from small-minded people who haven't got time to chill out and think this is just a movie...and a weak one. 5/10.
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7/10
The goal is achieved: fun, without limits
alexcoimbra16 November 2017
I am a great admirer of Gentili as a comedian. I resisted, for a time, watching this movie because the subject matter did not attract so much attention, but with so much publicity, I went to the movies today.

What I saw had a lot of fun. In spite of being totally overcloud, being quite coarse in some moments, the film realizes with competence what it is proposed to do: grace with everything, without limits. And this kind of film is necessary. Not for the content, but for the freedom to be able to do something other than, for example, the new Trapalhões: totally limited, to please a few people who wish to be the owners of the virtues.

The funniest parts are just what Gentili DOES NOT appear. He does not act well, it seems that he can not get away from himself (although in the final scenes, it seems that he is better). Carlos Vilagrán is PRICELESS! He was not totally caricatured, like a modern "Quico", but the coiled way of his Portuguese is wonderful!

Highlight for: the photograph! What quality! It is because of this well- crafted photograph that many say "ours does not even look like a national film" (as if this were a great compliment). But in any case, this is one of the only national comedy films of the last few decades that does not look like a 2 hour skit of Zorra Total, which is undoubtedly a great compliment. Another highlight: Bruno Munhoz. The young actor, who according to Gentili was found randomly on the Instagram, gave a show! This boy has a great future, especially if he continues in the field of comedy! Time will tell.

Although it is not the Gentili filming it seems, with its endless advertisements, it is fun to damn and with all the scenes that made me laugh  (especially those that the wonderful Moacyr Franco appears), I give 7 stars with great tranquility to this work. And here is a record of congratulations to the producers, for daring so much in a time when things are so ingrained in the field of entertainment, because nothing can and does not hurt any minority.
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1/10
A movie for "tweens" with pedophilia and pro-bullying philosophy?! Yep, that is right.
Adriano_Lessa26 October 2017
This movie achieves the improbable feat of making a concoction of bland and unfunny jokes with scenes that condone pedophilia (a male adult suggests that two 13 and 14 year old boys masturbate him) and bullying (the 'teacher' - played by Gentili himself - bullies his 'apprentices' and pokes fun at them on screen for trying to defend themselves, saying that it is sissy to call bullying 'bullying').

A movie made for kids, "tweens" and teens that goes against all the progresses made by educators and the society as a whole to fight bullying and pedophilia.

A shameful result, it is better to forget this one was made altogether.
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7/10
Enjoyable movie
utdaxiao10 December 2019
It is an enjoyable and funny movie to watch. The acting of the kid actors and Carlos Vilagran were good. It kind of remember a bit the besteirol(vulgar commedy) genre that used to be famous in Brazil in the 80s and 90s. Thus, it is a great piece to watch over the weekend if you have nothing else to do.
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10/10
my new favorite movie
rrcreuelcastro9 February 2022
I've been wanting to watch it since it released in theaters, the years passed and it finally released on Netflix. I watched it with my whole family and we all loved it. The humor is pretty heavy, but that makes it special. I loved the movie and recommend it to everyone. A lot of people didn't like it because apparently he makes an apology for pedophilia and bullying, but I don't think so.
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9/10
Awesome fun!
ricardopthomaz2 December 2017
This movie is one of the best comedies I saw in the last years! Funny as hell, with a great amount of nice jokes that send a generous middle finger to the PC agenda. I just entered the movie theater not knowing exactly what to expect, and during the screening, I couldn't stop laughing the whole time! But this flick has something more: it's a clear and strong commentary directed to the dreadful educational scenario that Brazil holds today. The Brazilian education is going from bad to worse to terrible to beyond dreadful every minute, and Gentili, with his amazing jokes just expose this like an open wound that won't heal. Danilo, Leo Lins, Rogerio Vilela, Spider Consense, Hipocritas and others like these are today some of the best comedians we have. Oh, and as the cherry on top of the cake, we have the illustrious presence of Carlos Villagrán, the Quico from El Chavo Del Ocho in a very special appearance. This is one of the best comedies from modern days and I strongly recommend you take a look at, if you enjoy some good anarchy and transgression in your comedy film!
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10/10
I loved this movie!!!!
carlosmagnormb9 January 2018
It is awesome, they have nice jokes about everything and they do not care for those few people that feels ofended with everything all the time...The movie just use every bad thing that a kid could in a school and show us the best way to do it...
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10/10
Very good movie
gabrielsartori1 May 2019
I just love this movie. So much fun for kids and family.
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9/10
Very good and entertaining
ricardo-consonni15 March 2022
This movie *is not* for *kids*, it's a movie for Gen X and Millenials.

Bullying is undesirable, but it still happens, as cheating on school exams - for the audience, that was the norm. For PC people, it's not.

The cast is very good, and the movie has some great moments.
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