Summaries

Three spoiled children are cut off from their family fortune and forced to do the unthinkable: get jobs.

Details

Keywords
  • male female relationship
  • bare chested male shaving
  • man wrapped in towel
  • shaving chest
  • man widow
Genres
  • Comedy
Release date Mar 27, 2013
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) PG-13
Countries of origin Mexico
Official sites Official Facebook
Language Spanish
Filming locations Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Production companies Warner Bros. Alazraki Films

Box office

Gross worldwide $26433651

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 48m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

Germán Noble (Gonzalo Vega), a recently widowed millionaire, after having a pre-heart attack, realizes his two sons, Javi and Cha (Luis Gerardo Méndez & Juan Pablo Gil) and daughter Bárbara (Karla Souza) don't know how to make their own way in the real world. He decides to pull off a charade where he says he's broken and his former partners are after him, so they go hiding into Germán's father's old house, a little place in a poor neighboorhood. While living here, German tells his kids they will have to be more independent, get jobs, and earn their own money. With the help of their maid's nephew, Lucho, they get jobs as a bus driver, a bank employee, and a waitress. As days go bye, Javi, Cha and Barbara, learn to appreciate what they have earned and even grow fond of their job mates. So, the Noble family starts being a more united one, where all four of them will know each other better than any other time. Germán's plan is working until it's compromised by Peter (Juan Carlos Gascón), Bárbara's boyfriend, who attempts to bribe Germán by putting an end to his whole charade, unless he allows Barbara to marry him, and give him a part of the family's inheritance. Unable to say yes to this terms, Germán tells the truth to his kids, who get mad at him, and yet, go back to their working, independent lives. After Germán asks them to forgive him, they all four have learned a lesson.

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