Well, I wasn't born in Mussum's time, but his stories echo to this day. First of all, I have to highlight the work of Thawan Luca, Yuri Marçal, and Ailton Graça, who have something in common-they portray a legendary figure of Brazil and do it with grandeur!
When Mussum was a kid, portrayed by Thawan Luca, one scene was so great and could be emotional for everyone: when he teaches his mother how to write her name, something she wanted so much but thought was impossible.
A little older, it's Marçal's turn to play, and he was brilliant. He was so good that I felt a little sad when the movie passed the time. I really have to thank him because he did a great job!
In adulthood, Ailton Graça is great-he was so funny and looks so much like the real Mussum. I have to say that I laughed so much in the scenes where he's recording his shows, like Trapalhões. I also have to mention that the actors playing Didi, Dedé, and Zacarias were really great too, and together they transported us to the golden age of TV in Brazil. Finally, I have to thank the director and the screenwriters because they made a fantastic movie. As I said, it was the best Brazilian movie!