Vivo is an American animated musical adventure film directed Kirk DeMicco from a script by Kirk DeMicco and Quiara Alegría Hudes. The movie follows VIVO, a one-of-kind kinkajou, who must find his way from Havana to Miami in order to deliver a song on behalf of his beloved owner and mentor Andres.
The film was initially scheduled to release in theaters on June 4, 2021. But Sony Pictures sold all global rights, sans China, to Netflix. Sony retained home entertainment and linear TV rights to all other territories, including China theatrical, after the pic’s exclusive run on the streamer. Licensing of Sony’s Vivo by Netflix is in theaters on August 6, 2021 outside the streamer’s new multi-year $1 billion deal with the Culver City studio which commences in 2022.[1]
The film features original songs by Miranda, a score by Alex Lacamoire, and a screenplay by Quiara Alegría Hudes and director Kirk DeMicco. Vivo is also co-directed by Brandon Jeffords. The film was produced by Netflix, Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, KIrk DeMicco and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Summary[]
- "From Sony Pictures Animation comes VIVO, an animated musical adventure that follows Vivo, a musically gifted kinkajou (aka a rainforest “honey bear”) who must find his way from Havana to Miami in order to deliver a song to his cherished owner’s long-lost love."
- —Official Netflix synopsis
Plot[]
In Havana, Cuba, Andrés Hernández and his kinkajou Vivo play music together in the plaza. One day after their show, Andrés receives a letter from Marta Sandoval, an old friend of his, informing him that she is retiring from her music career. The letter offers a chance to reconnect in Miami, Florida, at the Mambo Cabana and for Andrés to finally tell Marta how he feels about her through a song he wrote just for her. Vivo, happy with their life in Cuba, is reluctant to help Andrés and leaves in a huff. The next morning, it is discovered Andrés has passed away in his sleep and that night, a funeral service is held in the plaza, with Andrés' niece Rosa and her daughter Gabi attending before they head back to their home in Key West, Florida.
Ashamed of his earlier reluctance, Vivo vows himself to get Marta to hear Andrés' song. He stows away to Key West with Gabi and Rosa. Gabi is thrilled when she discovers Vivo hiding in her stuff and explains to him how she's an underdog in her hometown because she is different from everyone else and does not want to be a part of her girl scout troop, the Sand Dollars. Gabi finds Andrés's song and agrees to help Vivo deliver the song to Marta. Under the guise of attending a cookie sale in town, Gabi and Vivo purchase bus tickets to get to Marta's show, but they are stopped by three other Sand Dollars, who show an interest in Vivo. Gabi and Vivo manage to escape from them, but miss the bus. They end up in the Everglades and are separated by a freak rain storm, losing the song.
While searching for Gabi, Vivo comes across a roseate spoonbill named Dancarino, who is unsuccessful in finding love with one of his own. With Vivo's help, he is able to win the heart of Valentina. The two later rescue Vivo from a giant noise-hating python snake named Lutador. Meanwhile, Gabi discovers that she was followed by the Sand Dollars on a boat and that they are holding Andrés' song, keeping it from her until she leads them to Vivo. When the girls are attacked by Lutador, Vivo saves them and defeats Lutador by tricking the snake into tying himself in a huge knot around a tree, but the song is destroyed in the process. Desolated, Vivo considers going back to Cuba until he realizes he and Gabi can recreate the song, as he knows the melody and Gabi knows the lyrics. Together, they make it to Miami and search for Marta, who has learned of Andrés' death and refuses to go on stage.
Gabi and Vivo sneak inside the Mambo Cabana, but Gabi is unable to enter and tells Vivo to go on without her. She is soon caught by security and her furious mother, who has discovered that she ran away. Vivo finds a mourning Marta, who recognizes him from Andrés' obituary photo, and delivers the song. Touched by the song, Marta is revitalized and decides to go on stage. Vivo then locates Gabi and Rosa, who are arguing while driving back home. Gabi finally and tearfully shares her feelings with her mother: she felt the need to be a part of Vivo's mission to deliver the song because Andrés never got to tell Marta how much he loved her, just like she never got to tell her father before he died. Rosa reassures her daughter that her father knew how much she loved him, and drives Gabi and Vivo back to the concert just in time to hear Marta play Andrés' song. Vivo decides to stay in Florida with Gabi and Rosa, and Gabi and Vivo put on their own show in the city with Marta.
Cast and Characters[]
- Lin-Manuel Miranda as Vivo
- Ynairaly Simo as Gabi
- Zoe Saldana as Rosa
- Juan de Marcos González as Andrés
- Brian Tyree Henry as Dancarino
- Gloria Estefan as Marta
- Nicole Byer as Valentina
- Michael Rooker as Lutador
- Leslie David Baker as a Florida bus driver
- Katie Lowes as Becky
- Olivia Trujillo as Eva
- Lidya Jewett as Sarah
Songs[]
- One Of A Kind
- Mambo Cabana
- One More Song
- My Own Drum
- Keep the Beat
- Love's Gonna Pick You Up
- Tough Crowd
- One More Song (Reprise)
- Running Out Of Time
- Inside Your Heart
- Grand Finale
- ¡Presente!
Release[]
The film was released in select theatres on July 30, 2021, and on Netflix on August 6, 2021. In August 2024, it was announced that the Sony Pictures Animation movies The Mitchells vs. The Machines, Vivo, and Wish Dragon would be released in theaters in the United States throughout early 2024, with Vivo releasing in theaters on October 18, 2024, accompanied by the Angry Birds short film Live Stream.
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Watch Vivo on Netflix