Love Is Blind Brazil: After the Altar (2023)

Released: 2023-12-20 Recommended age: 12+ No IMDb rating yet
Love Is Blind Brazil: After the Altar

Movie details

  • Genres: Romance, Documentary
  • Director: Cassia Dian
  • Country / region: Brazil
  • Original language: pt
  • Premiere: 2023-12-20

Story overview

This special reunion episode brings together cast members from previous seasons of the Brazilian reality dating show 'Love is Blind Brazil.' Participants who previously formed connections without seeing each other now reunite to discuss their experiences, explore unresolved feelings, and navigate dramatic interactions as they reflect on their journeys since the original show.

Parent Guide

A reality TV reunion special featuring adult relationship discussions and emotional confrontations. While lacking graphic content, it contains mature themes and interpersonal drama that may be confusing for younger viewers.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
None

No physical violence or dangerous situations depicted.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

Some emotionally charged confrontations and tense interpersonal moments that could be unsettling for sensitive viewers, but no horror elements or jump scares.

Language
Mild

Occasional mild language or emotional exclamations typical of reality television. No strong profanity expected given the nature of Brazilian television standards.

Sexual content & nudity
Mild

Discussion of romantic relationships and dating, but no explicit sexual content or nudity. May include kissing or affectionate gestures between participants.

Substance use
Mild

Social drinking may be shown in reunion settings, typical of adult social gatherings on reality television.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

Contains emotionally charged conversations about relationships, breakups, and unresolved feelings. Participants may express strong emotions including sadness, anger, or excitement during confrontations and reunions.

Parent tips

This reality TV reunion focuses on adult relationship discussions and emotional confrontations. While there's no graphic content, the conversations involve mature themes like romantic relationships, breakups, and personal conflicts. The emotional intensity and interpersonal drama may be confusing or overwhelming for younger viewers. Best suited for pre-teens and older who can understand the context of reality television.

Parent chat guide

This show provides opportunities to discuss: 1) How reality TV presents edited versions of real relationships, 2) Healthy ways to handle emotional conversations and conflicts, 3) The difference between television drama and real-life relationships, 4) How people communicate their feelings in different ways, and 5) What makes relationships work well or struggle over time.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What do you think makes someone a good friend?
  • How do you feel when you see people having big feelings on TV?
  • What do you notice about how people on this show talk to each other?
  • How can you tell when someone on TV is being genuine or just creating drama?
  • What makes a healthy relationship different from what we see on reality TV?
  • What editing techniques do you notice that might influence how we perceive the cast members?
  • How does this show handle complex emotions like closure and reconciliation?
  • What ethical considerations should we have when watching reality TV that involves real people's relationships?
  • How might cultural differences affect how relationships are portrayed in Brazilian versus American reality shows?

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