As for the plot, for Chinese people who have always attached great importance to family responsibility, the plot of this film may be somewhat incomprehensible. Not to mention why the gap-toothed man abandoned the beautiful Inma earlier, just talk about the fact that Inma gave birth to a son for him, raised him alone, and has been single all the time, and then the gap-toothed man is indifferent, let him People do not understand. Where can I find such a perfect woman, the man between the teeth is still squeezing a ball. After the two couldn't hold on for a night of fun, the fiancée suddenly came over and tried to make a good bridge arrangement, which was even more redundant. Of course, it sets off Yinma's great sentiment in bringing the two together, which seems to be a bit of a twisted idea. In the end, the man between teeth abandoned his fiancee and returned to Yinma's side. Although there is not much meaning to take on the responsibility of being a father, there is still a lover who ends up as a family.
Perhaps, this is the other side of the Spanish humor. In short, I'm used to watching Spanish horror style, so I can't say it's not good to come to such a romantic comedy, interspersed with father-daughter affection, drama between cousins, all kinds of warm links, and the eye-catching scene at the end of the film is also very good. Well, these will somewhat cover up the concocted spoofs.
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