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AnimationFamilyComedy

Vivo

- One song can change everything.

A music-loving kinkajou named Vivo embarks on the journey of a lifetime to fulfill his destiny and deliver a love song for an old friend.

Release Date : 2021-07-30

Language :SpanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sony Pictures AnimationColumbia PicturesLaurence Mark ProductionsOne Cool PicturesSony Pictures

Production Country : United States of AmericaHong Kong

Alternative Titles : VIVO

Cast

Lin-Manuel Miranda

Character Name : Vivo (voice)

Original Name : Lin-Manuel Miranda

Gender : Male

Ynairaly Simo

Character Name : Gabi (voice)

Original Name : Ynairaly Simo

Gender : Male

Zoe Saldaña

Character Name : Rosa (voice)

Original Name : Zoe Saldaña

Gender : Female

Juan de Marcos González

Character Name : Andrés (voice)

Original Name : Juan de Marcos González

Gender : Male

Brian Tyree Henry

Character Name : Dancarino (voice)

Original Name : Brian Tyree Henry

Gender : Male

Gloria Estefan

Character Name : Marta Sandoval (voice)

Original Name : Gloria Estefan

Gender : Female

Michael Rooker

Character Name : Lutador (voice)

Original Name : Michael Rooker

Gender : Male

Nicole Byer

Character Name : Valentina (voice)

Original Name : Nicole Byer

Gender : Female

Katie Lowes

Character Name : Becky (voice)

Original Name : Katie Lowes

Gender : Female

Olivia Trujillo

Character Name : Eva (voice)

Original Name : Olivia Trujillo

Gender : Female

Lidya Jewett

Character Name : Sarah (voice)

Original Name : Lidya Jewett

Gender : Female

Christian Ochoa

Character Name : Montoya (voice)

Original Name : Christian Ochoa

Gender : Male

Brandon Jeffords

Character Name : Mr. Henshaw (voice)

Original Name : Brandon Jeffords

Gender : Male

Gloria Calderón Kellett

Character Name : Gloria The Stage Manager (voice)

Original Name : Gloria Calderón Kellett

Gender : Female

Leslie David Baker

Character Name : Bus Driver (voice)

Original Name : Leslie David Baker

Gender : Male

Danny Pino

Character Name : Bus Passenger (voice)

Original Name : Danny Pino

Gender : Male

Alex Lacamoire

Character Name : Fan Outside the Mambo Cabana (voice)

Original Name : Alex Lacamoire

Gender : Male

Aaron LaPlante

Character Name : Key West Dog (voice)

Original Name : Aaron LaPlante

Gender : Male

Rich Moore

Character Name : Iguana (voice)

Original Name : Rich Moore

Gender : Male

Tessie Santiago

Character Name : Mambo Cabana Ticket-Taker (voice)

Original Name : Tessie Santiago

Gender : Female

Scott Menville

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Scott Menville

Gender : Male

Christopher Jackson

Character Name : Singing Spoonbill 1 (uncredited)

Original Name : Christopher Jackson

Gender : Male

Adriana Sevan

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Adriana Sevan

Gender : Female

Reviews

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2022-09-03

Vivo only perpetuates the myth that Lin-Manuel Miranda can write songs. I would say that as a composer Miranda is a great singer, except that he can’t sing for shit either; his singing voice is a kind of annoying nasal whine, and his long-winded 'songs' result in him audibly sucking wind in the middle of a verse. In Havana, Cuba, Andrés Hernández (Juan de Marcos González) and his kinkajú Vivo (Miranda) perform together in the plaza. The kinkajou is a tropical forest mammal related to olingos and raccoons, among others. As far as I can discern this animal is not native to Cuba, and one would think that Miranda's so-called songs, being little more than exposition set to music, could at least take the trouble to tie up this loose end, but the best he can come up with is "maybe I fell into a crate when I was a baby.” At first, Vivo has a Stewie Griffin sort of thing going on; he talks, and talks, and talks ad nauseam, but it's unclear whether humans can understand him. We soon discover that when he talks, what people hear are the type of screeching that we usually associate with a monkey. Okay, so when Vivo “sings” in public with Andrés, what he’s really doing is howling like a wild animal, and people pay to listen to this? Or are they paying for it to stop? On the other hand, there is, aesthetically speaking, little or no difference between a screaming monkey and Miranda "singing," so at least this aspect is true to life. Now, a talking monkey would be much easier to believe than the fact that everyone in Havana speaks English fluently — and we can't even pretend they're speaking Spanish amongst themselves, because every once in a while they slip a word or phrase in Castilian; this raises the question, if when they speak English they’re speaking Spanish, what are they speaking when they speak Spanish? Miranda is of Puerto Rican descent, but Latin American and Caribbean rhythms are as foreign to him as his “music” is to us. Ironically, Wim Wenders and Ry Cooder — a German and an American — displayed a greater appreciation and respect for, as well as a better understanding of, Cuban Creole music in their documentary Buena Vista Social Club. In contrast, Vivo is not only offensive to the ears, but also, being computer-animated, offensive to the eyes as well.