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Sun Apr 3, 2022, 05:00 PM Apr 2022

Review: 'All Hail' tells an emotional tale of self discovery

Directed by Marcos Carnevale and distributed by Netflix, All Hail (Granizo) is an offbeat and emotional Argentine drama that is streaming now on the OTT platform.

Written by Nicolás Giacobone and Fernando Balmayor and starring Guillermo Francella in the central role, the dark comedy has a runtime of two hours with subtitles and audio available both in English as well as Spanish.

All Hail revolves around the life of Miguel Flores - Argentina's most popular meteorologist.

A sensation in the world of weather forecasting, Miguel is never wrong when it comes to weather. Having studied in the discipline for six years, and working in the field for 20 years now, if Miguel "guarantees" it it ought to happen the way he predicted it.

However, his inaugural weather prediction for the first episode of his much-touted new show goes completely wrong - turning people from reel to real against him.

Thus begins Miguel's true journey: to see his stardom biting him in the rear - but also, being the sail keeping his boat afloat.

All Hail walks us through Miguel’s success and setbacks, his meeting with a mysterious rural weatherman, Bernardo, and his rekindled relationship with his estranged daughter.

At: https://www.leisurebyte.com/netflix-all-hail-review-guillermo-francella/



Laughter with a chance of tears? Veteran Argentine comedian Guillermo Francella portrays Miguel, a celebrity Buenos Aires meteorologist whose first mistake in 20 years rains on his career - but opens his eyes to the value of family, true friends, and mystic wonders.
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