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3% (2016-2020)

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Review

3% marks Netflix's first ever Brazilian series and takes us to a dystopian land in which only 3% of the population are able to transcend squalor to live in a progressive society. Essentially, it's the future and the world has been divided into the rich half the world called The Offshore, and the poor side of the world called The Inland. When the poor kids are twenty years old, they all get to compete in The Process, which allows the ones who pass to move to The Offshore. Only three percent of people pass, thus the show's name. But this is no multiple-choice test. There's an interview full of personal questions where the right and wrong answers are very unclear, an escape room level, and even a murder mystery where our candidates have to play amateur detective. You can probably guess that over the course of four seasons starting in 2016 we'll find out that there's a lot more to the test than the participants have been let in on. Thrown into this array of tests are Michele Santana (Bianca Comparato), who watched her brother disappear while he competed in The Process, Fernando Carvalho (Michael Gomes), who everyone assumes has no shot of passing since he's in a wheelchair, the orphaned street kid Jaona Coelho (Vaneza Oliveira), and a bunch more hot young people that are easily in the top one percent of attractiveness. It's dystopian YA, so Netflix is light on the man meat with this one. But it does give us some shirtless action from bearded hunk Rodolfo Valente! You'll be processing something in your pants when this Brazilian beefcake takes a shower and we get to admire his chest, then when he wanders around the house in a towel, and finally, when he lies in bed staring at a lady friend. Mr. Man was one hundred percent into that beautiful man watching 3%