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The Business Women’s Club

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4.6/10 • 5

2024-11-281h 35m

ComedyDrama

Jongo, a renowned photographer, and Candinho, a young and inexperienced journalist, arrive at a decaying country club of São Paulo's high society, run by women involved with the law.

Directors
Anna Muylaert
Writters
Anna Muylaert
Editors
Anna Muylaert, Marina Kosa

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  1. Rafael Vitti

    Rafael Vitti

    Candinho

  2. Luis Miranda

    Luis Miranda

    Jongo

  3. Cristina Pereira

    Cristina Pereira

    Cesárea

  4. Irene Ravache

    Irene Ravache

    Norma Albuquerque

  5. Louise Cardoso

    Louise Cardoso

    Brasília

  6. Katiuscia Canoro

    Katiuscia Canoro

    Zarife

  7. Grace Gianoukas

    Grace Gianoukas

    Yolanda Penteado

  8. Polly Marinho

    Polly Marinho

    Kika da Silva

  9. Shirley Cruz

    Shirley Cruz

    Bispa Patrícia

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Brent Marchant

Apr 5, 2025

When a film tries to cover too much territory, it’s often doomed to failure. And such is the case with writer-director Anna Muylaert’s latest feature offering, a picture with an intriguing premise that ultimately doesn’t know where it’s trying to go or what it’s trying to say. This wildly meandering, supremely unfocused (alleged) dark comedy tells the tale of an exclusive São Paulo country club run by women that has fallen on hard times. To prop up the facility’s reputation, the club’s president (Cristina Pereira) arranges to have what she believes to be a puff piece written about it by a neophyte journalist (Rafael Vitti) (who just happens to be her grandson), accompanied by the images of a renowned photographer (Luis Miranda). On the day of the interviews for the article, the organization’s board members assemble at the club, where viewers soon learn that virtually all of them are polished but greedy, unsavory, unprincipled individuals who try to do whatever it takes to protect their reputations – and to stay out of jail. But, in the midst of all this intrigue and subterfuge, all hell breaks loose when three of the president’s pet jaguars escape from their confines at the club and begin running rampant throughout the property. This is where the film falls apart, turning silly, directionless, inconsistent and gratuitous as everyone scrambles to protect their own hides from creatures depicted with some of the worst CGI effects I’ve seen since the overhyped Bollywood spectacle “RRR” (2022). What’s more, unexplained (and ultimately unresolved) story threads emerge from this narrative chaos. In many respects, the film tries to adopt a metaphorically satirical approach in a less-than-successful attempt at making statements about Brazilian politics, government, business and society, with scathing though obvious criticisms about its hypocritical religious practices and inept environmental policies. And then there are this offering’s strangely handled gender aspects. This is most notable in its ubiquitous presentation of inexplicably androgynous, weak-willed males and women who have made misogyny an artform, elements that send questionably disempowering (some might even say woefully inappropriate) messages to viewers, despite the comeuppance experienced by those associated with such behavior. From this, it’s thus easy to see how this is an unduly overstuffed production that comes across as more muddle than riddle and undermines what could have been an engaging premise if better handled. Put simply, this one is a cinematic mess that’s easily passed over.

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    Status
    Released
    Original Language
    Portuguese
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