Um Natal Ex-Pecial (2025) is a warm, witty, and surprisingly emotional Brazilian holiday comedy that captures the chaos, humor, and tenderness of modern love during the most wonderful — and most complicated — time of the year. Directed by Cris D’Amato, the film blends heartfelt storytelling with the sharp, self-aware humor that Brazilian cinema does so well. What begins as a typical Christmas reunion quickly unravels into a tangle of unresolved feelings, awkward encounters, and second chances that feel both painfully real and irresistibly funny.
The story centers on Marina (Bruna Marquezine), a successful but overworked marketing executive who returns to her hometown of São Paulo for Christmas after years of living abroad. She’s ready to enjoy a cozy, drama-free holiday with her family — until she discovers that her ex-boyfriend, Rafael (Rodrigo Simas), has been invited to the same family Christmas dinner by her meddling but well-meaning mother. To make matters worse, Rafael isn’t alone. He arrives with his new girlfriend, the charming yet slightly pretentious influencer Luiza (Giovanna Lancellotti), turning the night into an emotional roller coaster wrapped in twinkling lights and forced smiles.

From the very first reunion scene, the film thrives on uncomfortable humor and genuine emotion. Old wounds resurface, secrets are revealed, and the thin line between love and resentment becomes painfully clear. Marina tries to maintain her composure, but every shared glance, every clumsy toast, and every flashback to their past relationship reminds her of what could have been. Meanwhile, Rafael struggles with his own conflicting emotions, torn between nostalgia and the new life he’s trying to build. The tension builds like a pressure cooker, leading to one unforgettable Christmas Eve full of laughter, tears, and unexpected revelations.
What makes Um Natal Ex-Pecial stand out is how it refuses to turn heartbreak into melodrama. Instead, it finds humor in vulnerability and beauty in imperfection. The screenplay, written by Thalita Rebouças, sparkles with clever dialogue that balances comedy with sincerity. Moments of chaos — from disastrous dinner conversations to cringe-worthy karaoke scenes — are perfectly offset by quiet, intimate exchanges that reveal the film’s emotional core: forgiveness and the courage to move on.

Bruna Marquezine delivers one of her most nuanced performances to date, effortlessly shifting between vulnerability and strength. Rodrigo Simas matches her with a grounded, heartfelt portrayal of a man trying to reconcile the past with the present. Their chemistry is electric yet bittersweet, making every scene between them feel loaded with history. Supporting performances from veteran actors like Glória Pires and Marcos Caruso add humor and warmth, giving the story a strong sense of family and tradition.
Visually, the film is a feast for the eyes. D’Amato bathes every scene in rich holiday colors — gold, red, and soft candlelight — creating a cozy atmosphere that contrasts beautifully with the emotional tension unfolding beneath the surface. The soundtrack, filled with Brazilian Christmas classics and modern pop hits, adds both nostalgia and energy, making the film feel alive with festive spirit.
In the end, Um Natal Ex-Pecial is not just a romantic comedy — it’s a story about love in all its messy, unpredictable forms. It’s about learning to let go, to forgive, and to find joy even in the imperfections that make us human. By the time the credits roll, the audience is left smiling through tears, reminded that sometimes the best gifts are not the ones under the tree, but the lessons learned from the people who once broke our hearts.





