31 reviews
What if The Last Supper went in a different way than what people actually know about according to what's written in the bible? That's basically the premise of this comedy film. An entertaining take of the biblical version on what happens during the last day of Christ with his disciples, this story is simply a fun watch with an even funnier conclusion.
If you don't mind a little dark humor parody, then go see this film.
If you don't mind a little dark humor parody, then go see this film.
- CasuallViewer
- Jul 6, 2019
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Making fun of religion is something I greatly appreciate. Especially on the illogicalities and contradictions in the nature and content of religion. I think parodies of religious characters are also a great thing. But this movie just makes me feel like a group of weed lovers who think they are smarter than they are, made a skit about what it would be like if religious figures were like them. People who like to party, are fond of women and getting high, and have a crude sense of humor. Perhaps, the fact that they portray the evil figure in religion as a sane ordinary person may be evidence of how superior they subconsciously see themselves to decent people. It's not particularly bad, but on the other hand, it doesn't have much to praise about. One inevitably compares it to Life of Brian, which stands out in this field, and this work is inferior to that film.
- averagedeveloper
- Apr 13, 2024
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"Especial de Natal: Se Beber, Não Ceie" is a feel-good, fun comedy perfect for viewing during the holiday season. The film offers a mix of light humor and comical situations typical of Christmas celebrations.
The plot revolves around a group of friends who get together for a Christmas party, only to find themselves in a series of hilarious misadventures. The chemistry between the characters and the comic timing are the high points, guaranteeing constant laughs throughout the film.
Although it is not a revolutionary comedy, "Especial de Natal: Se Beber, Não Ceie" fulfills its role of entertaining and providing a good moment of relaxation. It's the kind of film you can watch with family or friends to have a good laugh and get into the festive spirit.
The plot revolves around a group of friends who get together for a Christmas party, only to find themselves in a series of hilarious misadventures. The chemistry between the characters and the comic timing are the high points, guaranteeing constant laughs throughout the film.
Although it is not a revolutionary comedy, "Especial de Natal: Se Beber, Não Ceie" fulfills its role of entertaining and providing a good moment of relaxation. It's the kind of film you can watch with family or friends to have a good laugh and get into the festive spirit.
Extremely snappy (you've got to be quick with the subtitles), almost constantly hilarious and wonderfully irreverent satire on the last supper. It's forty-four minutes long and I don't want to spoil any of the gags by describing them, but there are plenty of individual set-pieces, such as the contest between Jesus and a conjuror and the commemorative painting; and running gags such as the tiger in the toilet and the James that no one likes.
A fun movie about the 'last supper'. If only more movies could be made showing how all religions should be laughed at then the world would be a nicer place. People take religion so serious and it's a real shame. Lighten up!
- alyssajperez
- Dec 15, 2020
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Surprisingly funny and effective humour, I didn't expected such a well packed number of good jokes and ingenious reinterpretation of the last supper.
- esquivelcons
- Dec 30, 2018
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- andrelcramalho
- Jan 15, 2020
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Its a very funny movie and you just have to read the title to know what to expect if you are senstive to religious jokes just dont watch it... but if you dont care watch youll have a good time!
Very funny, clever, irreverent. It reminded me Seth Rogen movies in some way. Jesus is hilarious and the female cast did a wonderful job as well.
- marcosbiologia
- Dec 27, 2018
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Very disrespectful to Christianity. Say what you want about us being brainwashed, but it is really rude to make fun or portray Jesus in that light.
- wardkayla-73122
- Dec 14, 2020
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- lgmiarealtor
- Dec 30, 2019
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- patopeters
- Dec 29, 2018
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Funny film albeit subtitled.
IMO I definitely enjoyed watching
Good characters, story line, was fun watching this.
I can understand how people who dislike the christain faith would enjoy this movie, for me I don't believe in god but I still think this type of movie can really hurt people who do believe. It would be like telling a child Santa claus doesn't exist, no one ever makes movies like this about any other faith so why has it become so acceptable exclusively for the christains? The movie it's self in all honestly wasn't very well acted, the plot was sub-par, and most of the jokes were really cheesy or they were men't to be told in Portuguese and lost most of the comical value in translation to English. Either way if the subject was anything else I think this production would be swept under the rug.
- That_1_guy
- Dec 31, 2018
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A very good satire! You don't have to be an atheist or antichrist to laugh, don't take it so seriously!
- max_theater
- Dec 16, 2019
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It's humorous only if you are braindead. Low quality humor used to mock christians all over the world.
Don't waste your time, even if you want yo watch it as a comedy, it doesn't worth it.
- boboceaelena
- Dec 13, 2019
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- ejkovaleski
- Dec 18, 2019
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This movie is so funny, the jokes are fast and quick and plentiful and wrong and very 'unPC'. My only "complaint" is that this Brazilian Portuguese is so fast (and I consider myself a fast reader) but for some reason, I spent more time reading than looking at the picture, but even with that, I still loved it.
I wished it was longer.
So funny.
Sorry if you still believe in story's about the Easter bunny and Santa then don't watch this. Anyone else that thinks religion is ridiculous have fun and enjoy!
- seanproche
- Nov 8, 2019
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The comedy is free and should always be, I know... but the content hurts and spreads hate in a way to those who have their faith.
Either way, it will appeal to a generation of people who don't care about the faith of others, and also don't tolerate free speech when the offense get back to them.
Either way, it will appeal to a generation of people who don't care about the faith of others, and also don't tolerate free speech when the offense get back to them.
This is GENIOUS! Amazing comedy, incredible laughs, and what a GREAT combination of the two stories. I couldn't stop laughing. Don't be affected by the 6.4 rating, there are many angry Christians among the reviewers.
- Green-Bubble
- Nov 15, 2019
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Such a creative interpretation of the story! Sure, it started as the fundamentalist Christians say: as some jokes with a biblical background. In the end it proved to be far more creative, than just a joke.
- Horst_In_Translation
- Jan 5, 2019
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