Three spoiled children are cut off from their family fortune and forced to do the unthinkable: get jobs.Three spoiled children are cut off from their family fortune and forced to do the unthinkable: get jobs.Three spoiled children are cut off from their family fortune and forced to do the unthinkable: get jobs.
- Awards
- 1 win & 6 nominations total
Karla Sofía Gascón
- Peter Pintado
- (as Juan Carlos Gascón)
David Gaitán
- Bernardo
- (as David Gaytán)
Luis Calvillo
- Sebas
- (as Luis Calvillo Anza)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaGonzalo Vega's last film role before his death in 2016.
- GoofsWhen Javi is approaching slowly to a traffic light there's a micro bus in front of him stopped at the red light, a second later Duende's micro bus suddenly arrives and blocks Javi, then a police patrol is seen where the stopped micro bus was.
- Crazy creditsAfter 2 minutes of animated credits, there's an extra scene showing "Peter" in a cell, still faking the Spaniard accent and demanding to be released. Two cellmates appear and pull him back towards the cell bed, with one of the cellmates telling him they'll give him "camotito".
- ConnectionsReferenced in Cantinflas (2014)
- SoundtracksBlame it on the Boogie (Será que no me amas)
Written by Mick Jackson (uncredited), Dave Jackson (uncredited) and Elmar Krohn (uncredited)
Performed by Alfonso Herrera
Featured review
I've read some reviews complaining about how this film is the same as any other mexican movie, and it is, it is in the same genre as most of the latest mexican movies (Comedy, Romance), it exploits some of the most popular clichés and stereotypes and takes some predictable choices in the story, but all of this is done correctly, it is done organically and succeeds to stay entertaining an relatable to most of the public of the more generic mexican movies.
The problems are established right at the beginning of the movie, we get the situation and we can be related, I mean, just about any family with enough money has this kind of problems, but the other side of the coin is also portrayed through the side characters.
The film has logic, we know some of the events might seem a bit over the top, but it is all something that can be done in this context, there was not a single moment I thought "Why is this happening?" throughout he whole film, which is one of my most common thoughts most of the newest mexican movies.
Just to end, I must say, yes, this is a mexican movie doing most of the same things any other one does, but it does it the right way, and it's great.
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- The Noble Family
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- Gross worldwide
- $26,433,651
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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