Director:
Sean AndersCámara:
Brett PawlakMúsica:
Michael AndrewsReparto:
Mark Wahlberg, Rose Byrne, Octavia Spencer, Isabela Merced, Gustavo Escobar, Julianna Gamiz, Tig Notaro, Tom Segura, Allyn Rachel, Britt Rentschler (más)Streaming (4)
Sinopsis(1)
Cuando Pete (Mark Wahlberg) y Ellie (Rose Byrne) deciden formar una familia, exploran el mundo de la adopción. Tras conocer a tres hermanos, entre ellos una rebelde quinceañera (Isabela Moner), se encuentran inesperadamente con que han pasado de cero a tres hijos de la noche a la mañana. Ahora Pete y Ellie deberán aprender los gajes del oficio de la paternidad de la forma más divertida posible con la esperanza de convertirse en una familia. (Paramount Pictures España)
(más)Reseñas (4)
A huge disappointment. Although I'm used to Mark Wahlberg starring in rather poor films lately, this was something I didn’t expect in the least. I don’t think I have ever been under such a powerful attack of various clichés, with nowhere to hide because everything was subsequently flooded by a tsunami of pathos. The comedy was weak, but what the authors succeeded in was sappy melodrama, hence my rating. ()
Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne are a pair of actors I’m very happy to see in movies. And when they are cast as leads in a chill-out family comedy, I cannot be dissatisfied. A naturally flowing fun, an interesting premise that is well conveyed, no vulgarity. I see no reason to rate this with less than four stars. ()
Well, that was good. This low-key comedy with a not-so-great marketing campaign is finally the hit of the spring and Mark Wahlberg scores more points. A husband and wife decide to adopt a child, but end up adopting three rebels, including 15-year-old Isabel Moner, the quintessential sassy out-of-control teen. Laughter literally alternates with crying, and it's very pretty to watch. 80%. ()
It has its flaws, including an exceedingly sickly-sweet ending, but I don’t want to knock it for each and every mistake, because there aren't that many family comedies with a meaningful message. And who knows, maybe this movie will actually convince some hesitant married couples to adopt a child. (60%) ()