The chapter (6) of this Tuesday of “Vale Tudo” generated negative repercussions after the dialogues considered the forced and superficial viralization on the web.
The chapter of this Tuesday (6) of “Everything goes” It was a complete dish for involuntary humor … or, as many Netizen pointed out, for the well -served “a child”. In one of the most anticipated moments of the week, The clash between Solange (Alice Wegmann) and Odete Roitman (Debora Bloch) He opened more than the rivalry among the characters: he exposed, with all the letters, the structural problems of the text of Manuela Dias. Complicated!
In addition to Solange he shouts “I am the resistance” on the face of the villain with a tone of Opamplese, AFONSO (Humberto CarrĂ£o) He diagnosed his own mother as a narcissist, also separating the types existing from the disorder. The problem is that the lines of the “poor rich boy” played plastered, like a human encyclopedia without minimal touch. Of course, the scenes have become a wave of jokes on social networks and criticisms of the writer.
Solange and AFONSO are “without soul” in the text of Manuela Dias
The scene had everything to mark the remake: Odete Roitman – Villainy icon in the Brazilian television drama – finally faced by a generation that is presumably silent in the face of injustices. But what should be a tense and deep dialogue has become a parade of ready -made phrases, without subtext, timing or authentic emotion.
“I am the resistance” has arrived without context or previous construction, as posters that appears from nothing in the middle of a daily conversation. Already the accusation of narcissism, Odete looked like a clinical diagnosis of Google. For the audience I saw …
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