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A Dog's Will 2

Original title: O Auto da Compadecida 2
  • 2024
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.2K
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Taís Araújo, Virginia Cavendish, Enrique Diaz, Humberto Martins, Selton Mello, Matheus Nachtergaele, Luis Miranda, Fabiula Nascimento, and Eduardo Sterblitch in A Dog's Will 2 (2024)
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After 20 years missing, João Grilo returns to Taperoá to join his old friend Chicó and, after his story of resurrection spreads, he is disputed as an electoral candidate by the two most powe... Read allAfter 20 years missing, João Grilo returns to Taperoá to join his old friend Chicó and, after his story of resurrection spreads, he is disputed as an electoral candidate by the two most powerful politicians in the city.After 20 years missing, João Grilo returns to Taperoá to join his old friend Chicó and, after his story of resurrection spreads, he is disputed as an electoral candidate by the two most powerful politicians in the city.

  • Directors
    • Guel Arraes
    • Flávia Lacerda
  • Writers
    • Guel Arraes
    • João Falcão
    • Adriana Falcão
  • Stars
    • Matheus Nachtergaele
    • Selton Mello
    • Taís Araújo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Guel Arraes
      • Flávia Lacerda
    • Writers
      • Guel Arraes
      • João Falcão
      • Adriana Falcão
    • Stars
      • Matheus Nachtergaele
      • Selton Mello
      • Taís Araújo
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

    Videos2

    O Auto da Compadecida 2 | Trailer Oficial
    Trailer 2:41
    O Auto da Compadecida 2 | Trailer Oficial
    Canção da América - João Gomes | O Auto da Compadecida 2
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    Canção da América - João Gomes | O Auto da Compadecida 2
    Canção da América - João Gomes | O Auto da Compadecida 2
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    Canção da América - João Gomes | O Auto da Compadecida 2

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    Matheus Nachtergaele
    • João Grilo…
    Selton Mello
    Selton Mello
    • Chicó
    Taís Araújo
    Taís Araújo
    • Compadecida
    • (as Taís Araujo)
    Humberto Martins
    Humberto Martins
    • Coronel Ernani
    Luis Miranda
    • Antonio do Amor
    Eduardo Sterblitch
    • Arlindo
    Fabiula Nascimento
    • Clarabela
    Virginia Cavendish
    Virginia Cavendish
    • Rosinha
    Enrique Diaz
    • Joaquim Brejeiro
    Fernanda Montenegro
    Fernanda Montenegro
    • Compadecida no Auto 1
    • (archive footage)
    Rogério Cardoso
    Rogério Cardoso
    • Padre João no Auto 1
    • (archive footage)
    Denise Fraga
    Denise Fraga
    • Dora no Auto 1
    • (archive footage)
    Diogo Vilela
    • Eurico no Auto 1
    • (archive footage)
    Luís Melo
    Luís Melo
    • Diabo no Auto 1
    • (archive footage)
    Maurício Gonçalves
    • Jesus no Auto 1
    • (archive footage)
    Marco Nanini
    Marco Nanini
    • Cangaceiro Severino no Auto 1
    • (archive footage)
    Lima Duarte
    Lima Duarte
    • Bispo no Auto 1
    • (archive footage)
    Luisa Arraes
    • Beata da igreja
    • Directors
      • Guel Arraes
      • Flávia Lacerda
    • Writers
      • Guel Arraes
      • João Falcão
      • Adriana Falcão
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    User reviews8

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    8antonio-derani

    There is something in my eyes

    Haters exist everywhere nowadays. Haters will hate this review only because I rated this movie an 8.

    But it got my eyes in tears at some parts (like the first one). And that's what movies are for. To make you feel human.

    Of course this movie would not be par with the first one. That's impossible, the first one was a masterpiece.

    However, if you give a chance, and try not to compare both movies but just enjoy the verses, the acting, the wit of the characters, you will see that it is a good movie. It may even touch you.

    I prefer to live in a world where I am able to watch and enjoy this sequel (even if it doesn't compare with the original), than living in a world with only the good memories of the original movie.
    2pablodiogol

    Poor, disappointing, shame on you!

    What a shame! Why did they make this sequel? The production quality is so poor. Why didn't they use the at least the same locations to maintain the originality of the first film? It's hard to find a single laughable moment in this sequel. What a waste of talent! As an admirer of Suassuna's work, it's disappointing to watch such a miserable production. It's strange how the jokes were made without any new elements, just a terrible rehash of the first movie. Even Selton and Matheus didn't bring the same emotion to their performances. I know some might say I'm being too harsh or too focused on a film made 20 years ago, but this project was doomed from the start. Every true admirer of this classic knows it.
    1figueiredoalexandre

    Terrible movie

    A Dog's Will 2 is an utterly deplorable sequel that tarnishes the charm of the original Brazilian classic. The plot is a chaotic mess, cobbling together tired tropes and forced humor that lands with all the grace of a lead balloon. João Grilo and Chicó, once lovable rogues, are reduced to caricatures spouting cringe-inducing dialogue that feels like it was scraped from a rejected sitcom script. The direction is sloppy, with jarring cuts and a pacing that drags like a funeral procession, making the 90-minute runtime feel like an eternity. The cinematography is uninspired, and the soundtrack is a forgettable mishmash of generic tunes. Even the cultural wit that made the first film a gem is replaced by lazy stereotypes and cheap gags. It's a soulless cash grab that betrays its legacy-avoid this cinematic trainwreck at all costs.
    10otacilionetto

    Excelent movie

    The history is about people that live in a very dry region o Brazil. People suffer a lot because the lack of water, but they trust in a better time of abundace. The faith in Saint Mary make them stronger in the journey.

    João Grilo is the main character, in some way a lier, but at the same time a believer. His friend, Chicó, is a very funny guy, coward and a poet. Together, they are stronger, friends forever. Grilo ressurected twice because his beliefe, but he never remembers of the other side. He received some chances to change, but he always easier ways to solve the problems. He is a natural politician, he could be a good leader of that suffering people.
    6pinkmanboy

    A Safe Return with Room to Grow

    "A Dog's Will 2" arrives with the tough task of continuing one of the most beloved films in Brazilian cinema, a movie that transcended its classic status to become part of the emotional fabric of entire generations. The challenge was no small feat: keeping the irreverent and critical spirit of the original alive without Ariano Suassuna as the creative compass, while also speaking to a Brazil that's changed a lot since the year 2000. The result is a sequel that flips between moments of brilliance and a lingering feeling that it could've dared a bit more.

    The reunion with João Grilo and Chicó is, without a doubt, the film's biggest win. Selton Mello and Matheus Nachtergaele slip back into their characters with impressive ease, like time has only polished their chemistry even further. Their dynamic is still sharp, with the same street-smart humor and quick wit working just as well as before. Directors Guel Arraes and Flávia Lacerda know exactly how to tap into that, especially in the snappy dialogue and the absurd situations the duo gets tangled in. The film's opening is promising, with a fast-paced rhythm and a curious look at the changes in Taperoá-a town now touched by the modernities of a more connected Brazil, yet still drowning in old inequalities.

    Visually, the film makes some interesting choices in recreating Taperoá with a theatrical flair, nodding to cordel literature and Northeastern folklore. The use of artificial sets, which had a charming, fairytale-like vibe in the original, now leans more stylized, trying to balance the real with the dreamlike. At times, it works beautifully, especially in indoor scenes where the set design feels more controlled and evocative. But the overuse of digital effects in outdoor scenes breaks that spell a bit, leaving everything with a plasticky look that clashes with the rustic, enchanting atmosphere the film is trying to recapture.

    The sequel's biggest issue lies in its narrative structure. The film introduces some intriguing new elements, like the political clash between a local coronel (Humberto Martins) and a media mogul (Eduardo Sterblitch), along with the exploration of João Grilo as a "folk saint," mythologized by his own community. These conflicts had real potential to expand the story's universe, but they get swallowed up by the decision to stick to the original's formula. The third act is a clear example: João Grilo's celestial trial, which was a brilliant, meaningful climax in the first film, feels like a rehash here-lacking the same dramatic weight or creative freshness. It's déjà vu, but with less impact.

    This reliance on nostalgia doesn't just limit the film; it also dims the shine of new characters who could've enriched the plot. Luís Miranda and Eduardo Sterblitch deliver solid performances, but their arcs are underused in favor of revisiting familiar beats. Taís Araújo, despite her charm and talent, can't carve out a new identity for Nossa Senhora, stuck under the heavy shadow of Fernanda Montenegro. This isn't a knock on her acting-it's more about a script that seems too hesitant to let go of the past and create something truly new.

    That said, "A Dog's Will 2" is far from a failure. Not even close. The humor is still sharp, the social commentary is there (though a bit watered down), and the protagonists' charisma keeps the audience engaged until the end. It's a film that's fun and touching in many moments, especially for those who have an emotional connection to the original. The problem is, instead of using that foundation to soar higher, it chooses to play it safe, stuck in the comfort zone of what's already worked before. In the end, it's a pleasant reunion-but one that leaves you wishing the visit had been a bit bolder.

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    • Trivia
      Actors Juliano Cazarré and Luellem de Castro were announced to be part of the cast as Omar and Iracema respectively, but didn't appear in the final cut of the movie.
    • Goofs
      The story takes place in 1955, Chicó goes to the radio station and offers a song to his beloved, "Como Vai Você". It turns out that this song would only be composed and recorded in 1972.
    • Connections
      Follows A Dog's Will (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Como Vai Você
      Written by Antônio Marcos

      Performed by Chico César

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2024 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
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    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • O Auto da Compadecida 2
    • Production companies
      • Conspiração Filmes
      • H2O Produções
      • Claro
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      • $34,910
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      1 hour 44 minutes
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