2020, City of Madrid (Madrid, center to Spain and country's capital). After the success of virtual assistant Conchy created by him, the life of Javier and Marisa with their five children (teenager Sara, preteen Carlota, ...
2020, City of Madrid (Madrid, center to Spain and country's capital). After the success of virtual assistant Conchy created by him, the life of Javier and Marisa with their five children (teenager Sara, preteen Carlota, ...
The film is a domestic comedy centered on the universal challenges of parenting and family life, exploring gender roles through humor rather than explicit political advocacy, and focusing on personal growth within the family unit.
This family comedy features a traditional cast without explicit DEI-driven recasting. Its narrative focuses on lighthearted family dynamics and humor, rather than critiquing traditional identities or incorporating central DEI themes.
The film offers a positive portrayal of a teenage girl's same-sex crush, treating it as a natural aspect of adolescence. Her parents, after initial surprise, demonstrate genuine acceptance and support. The humor is derived from their well-meaning but sometimes clumsy efforts, affirming LGBTQ+ identity without resorting to stereotypes or negativity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film is a direct sequel to 'Father There is Only One.' All established characters from the previous installment maintain their original genders, and no new characters are introduced as gender-swapped versions of pre-existing canon.
This film is a direct sequel to an original Spanish comedy. There is no indication that any character, established in the prior installment, was portrayed by an actor of a different race in this film.
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