The comedy film that combines the best of Argentine and Brazilian humor is now available in Netflix.
In the Netflix catalog an ideal comedy appeared for the weekend: Almost family. It crosses the Argentine humor with the Brazilian, relies on the cultural clash between families and gets fully into the tangles that can arise when two worlds are known for the first time.
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With a decontracted tone and recognizable situations, it is one of those films that do not seek to complicate you, but make you laugh and have fun. Perfect for a night without plans.


Almost family

The production made in Argentina and Brazil is one of Netflix’s new jewels.
What is almost family, the newly released comedy of Netflix
Otávio, a proud and somewhat provocative Brazilian father, travels to meet his Argentine son -in -law. The tension appears from the first moment and becomes a kind of subtle duel between in -laws, where everything is a reason for competition: from roast to the way of greeting.
The story advances between pullas disguised as cordiality, uncomfortable and misunderstanding situations that reflect cultural differences. Netflix presents it as a quick and effective betstarring Leandro Hassum and The Puma Goitythat manage to hold the film with a spicy but dear but dear.
Almost family works as an unpretentious comedy, which is direct to what it proposes: make laugh without turns. It is worth it if you are looking for a light movie, with good rhythm and humor that does not force anything.
Netflix: almost family trailer
Embed – Almost family | Official trailer | Netflix
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- Leandro Hassum
- Julia Svacinna
- Gabriel Goity
- Simon Hempe
- Karina Ramil
- Mariela Pizzo
- João Barreto
- April Di Yorio
- Fabio Santiago Israel
- Felippe Sanches
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