Pedro, Arturo and Eligio are three college professors who lost their job because of economic crisis. Accidentally they find a solution for all of their problems; a multi-vitamin that allows them to party all night long without any side effects. The three professors will be launched into the world of nightclubs and the shady business, in order to market the merchandise. Of course, it seems that they are not as prepared for it as they thought.
Pedro, Arturo and Eligio are three college professors who lost their job because of economic crisis. Accidentally they find a solution for all of their problems; a multi-vitamin that allows them to party all night long without any side effects. The three professors will be launched into the world of nightclubs and the shady business, in order to market the merchandise. Of course, it seems that they are not as prepared for it as they thought.
The film explores the economic desperation of unemployed, overqualified academics who resort to illegal drug manufacturing. While it critiques the social circumstances leading to their plight, it primarily functions as a dark comedy satirizing their choices and the absurd consequences, without explicitly promoting a specific political ideology or solution.
The movie features a cast primarily composed of white Spanish actors, consistent with traditional casting practices for the region, without explicit DEI-driven character recasting. Its narrative focuses on a comedic plot without critically portraying traditional identities or centering on explicit DEI themes.
This film is a remake of the 2014 Italian movie "Smetto quando voglio." Several characters who were originally male in the Italian version, including Mattia, Bartolomeo, and Andrea, are portrayed as female in this Spanish adaptation.
The film "I Can Quit Whenever I Want" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its plot or character development. The narrative focuses on other comedic and dramatic elements, resulting in no specific portrayal of queer identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a Spanish remake of an Italian film. While character nationalities and ethnicities shift from Italian to Spanish, the broader racial category of the main characters remains consistent (white) across both versions, which does not meet the definition of a race swap.
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