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  • If you're looking for a breezy entertainment on a lazy afternoon, this film is ideal. The cast reunites some very famous Brazilian comedians, who embody exaggerated characters, on a light and funny storyline that has no strings attached to real life. From a cartoonist man-child who refuses to grow, to his college sweetheart who became a successful ghost writer and a fake bad boy rock star.

    It builds part of the action on critiquing how social media can serve egotrips and fake profiles (i.e. the instant celebrities that are having their biographies invented by the film's protagonist). Therefore the title of the "perfect man" that can be created and exist only online - which should serve as a warning that you must doubt anyone who's seems too good to be true. It probably isn't!

    But the naïve dancer who becomes a marriage wrecker is the perfect victim for the creative vengeful wife, and a generational representation of the digital natives' fragile relationship with social media.
  • Very macho, but I think the goal was this, Diana's behavior bothered me, against Mel, for a mature, experienced woman, the necessary sorority passed away, when she behaved like a badly loved teenager, depressing behavior, the film is fun , has a lesson in cute morals, if it weren't for those little details, it would be a great example of romantic comedy ...