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  2. The Machines -- comes Vivo, an animated musical adventure featuring all-new songs from Lin-Manuel Miranda, the Tony, Grammy, and Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of Hamilton and In the Heights.

    • (107)
    • Kirk Demicco
    • PG
    • Columbia Pictures
  3. Aug 5, 2021 · VivoReview: A Musical Tale That Goes Offbeat. The animated musical, about a kinkajou who goes on a journey to deliver a song, may have an uneven story, but the movie’s stellar songs, by...

    • 95 min
    • Maya Phillips
  4. Aug 6, 2021 · Vivo is afraid to leave the insular familiarity of his Havana plaza for a trip to the big city. But when tragedy hits—which the screenplay from DeMicco and “In the Heights” writer Quiara Alegría Hudes handles with great delicacy and grace—he must find the bravery to make the journey and deliver one last song from Andres to Marta.

  5. Aug 6, 2021 · The movie’s biggest selling point is Lin-Manuel Miranda, both as songwriter and as a vocal presence. But that creates a weird experience where Vivo raps about being hungry and scrappy on...

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  6. www.ign.com › articles › vivo-reviewVivo Review - IGN

    • Lin-Manuel Miranda's latest musical is gorgeous to look at, but the rhythm quickly flattens.
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    • Verdict

    By Rafael Motamayor

    Updated: Aug 6, 2021 9:20 pm

    Posted: Aug 6, 2021 2:00 pm

    Vivo is now streaming on Netflix.

    From the moment it starts, Vivo wants to pull you in with the kind of aesthetics we've come to expect from Disney/Pixar — photorealistic backgrounds and production design, and the same clay-like character designs the studio has churned out for the past decade or so — before unveiling a bold, striking, and at times experimental animated musical with a powerful message. Vivo unfortunately loses the beat about halfway through, but it's still a solid showing in Sony Pictures Animation's post-Into the Spider-Verse renaissance. Plus, fans of Lin-Manuel Miranda's music will still get enough catchy songs to keep them busy until his next project.

    But most importantly, Vivo is absolutely gorgeous. Right out of the gate, director Kirk DeMicco (The Croods) and his team of animators bring the vibrant colors of Havana, Cuba, to life in a way that's similar to the beauty of Makoto Shinkai's Your Name. This is in no small part due to visual consultant Roger Deakins, who gives Vivo a blend of photorealistic lighting and cinematography in the same way he did with the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy. The result is an exhilarating opening number full of life and personality. Breathtaking production design and more cartoonish characters collide with Miranda's guajira-meets-hip-hop lyrics and composer Alex Lacamoire's dazzling melody. As the camera dances around the titular kinkajou and his human friend Andrés (Juan de Marcos), circling around them and simulating a grandiose Broadway stage production, Vivo fully captures our attention for what's to come.

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    For a while, Vivo tries to tell a poignant story of grief and the precious march of time, with a message of taking chances as they come instead of waiting for the right time. Likewise, Gabi also hides a grief-stricken vulnerability behind her outgoing, tough girl personality, as the multigenerational Afro-Cuban family tries to deal with grief each in their own way. Sadly, the movie quickly pivots away from the emotional part of the story in favor of a kid-friendly adventure that plays things safe. The script, by DeMicco and In the Heights writer Quiara Alegría Hudes, comes to an almost complete halt once the action moves to the Everglades for a detour that takes up a big part of the runtime for no discernible reason. We are introduced to more characters like two dull spoonbills (voiced by Brian Tyree Henry and Nicole Byer, who get an equally dull love song), an unnecessary villainous anaconda played by Michael Rooker, and a trio of eco-conscious girl scouts that are just here to stall the plot and kill the momentum.

    Its saving grace is in the visuals.

    Vivo doesn't offer much that we haven't seen in animated musicals for the past 30 years, with a paper-thin story that becomes tolerable thanks to a parade of catchy songs infused with Latin rhythms (though some are definitely better than others). Its saving grace is in the visuals, which distinguishes this adventure from Disney's assembly line of animated musicals with a myriad of styles and lively designs that continues to cement Sony Pictures Animation as the most exciting studio to watch for American animated movies.

    Vivo is a bold and beautiful film, bolstered by Lin-Manuel Miranda's catchy tunes and a standout vocal performance from Ynairaly Simo. Its poignant message suffers from a paper-thin plot that substitutes early emotional stakes for a lengthy detour, but striking visuals and an exciting myriad of animation styles elevate this musical.

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › vivoVivo - Metacritic

    Aug 6, 2021 · Vivo follows a one-of-kind kinkajou (aka a rainforest “honey bear,” voiced by Lin-Manuel Miranda), who spends his days playing music to the crowds in a lively square with his beloved owner Andrés (Buena Vista Social Club’s Juan de Marcos Gonzáles).

  8. Jan 5, 2022 · Launched at the annual tech conference CES 2022 alongside a Pro sibling, the Vivo V23 is the latest mid-range phone from up-and-coming Chinese brand Vivo. Well, we say ‘mid-range’ because its...

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