The film was watched by over 1,7 million people in Brazil. Despite its huge
box-office success the film was received with overwhelmingly negative reviews by critics in Brazil. Daniel Dieb from
Veja magazine asked his readers if any of them saw any humor in the film and added: "Maybe with three bottles of wine the movie would be a little fun, but because movie theaters do not sell alcohol, it will be more profitable to consume them away from the rooms that exhibit SOS Women to the Sea 2." Alexandre Agabiti Fernandez from
Folha de S.Paulo rated the movie as "bad" and said: "The tone is of a
soap opera, but the jokes are not funny.
Giovanna Antonelli lacks the resources to make humor,
Fabíula Nascimento tries to be funny always beating on the same key, and Thalita Carauta does not seem to have left the
Zorra Total." Robledo Milani from the
website "Papo de Cinema" gave the film only one of five stars and said: "SOS Women at Sea 2 is a movie with a single purpose: to bomb in the box office. Exhibition of travel agency brands, fast food chains, television channels, and amusement parks that the only remaining question is about the relevance of these interferences in the story that is - or should be - being told." "SOS. Women at Sea 2" was nominated for the
2016 Brazilian Cinema Grand Prix in the category of "Best Comedy Feature", but lost to "Infância", by Domingos Oliveira. == References ==