"Set in the stately and majestic colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, this quirky comedy starring Hector Bonilla, Benny Ibarra de Llano, Jacqueline Bracamontes, Arturo Barba and Sergio Mayer Mori, follows 85-year old Don Servando Villegas (Bonilla) an old-fashioned Mexican patriarch who gets kicked out of his retirement home for bad behavior. When his estranged son, Francisco (Ibarra) is forced to take him into the house full of hippies he shares with his girlfriend and young son, 'new age' collides with old age as Don Servando and his son experience a series of conflicts and situations that put their home's stability in jeopardy. This film is a story about family: the one we're born into and the one we create along the way." That is the official description for Un Padre No Tan Padre (From Dad to Worse), now available on DVD and Digital HD from Anchor Bay Entertainment and Lionsgate, which has provided NewTechReview with a NFR copy for review.
First off, keep in mind that this is a foreign language film, so if you don't speak Spanish, you'll be reading English subtitles. With that said, Un Padre No Tan Padre (From Dad to Worse) is a fun film about a non-traditional family with an overbearing father that learns some new lessons throughout the story. It's both comedy and drama with...
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