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कॉमेडीड्रामारोमांस
वर्ष2004
अवधि2h 11m

एक महिला और उसकी बेटी, बेहतर जीवन के लिए, मैक्सिको से अमेरिका में प्रवास करती हैं, जहां वे एक ऐसे परिवार के लिए काम करना शुरू करते हैं, जहां पति असुरक्षित पत्नी के साथ एक नव प्रतिष्ठित शेफ़ है.

ट्रेलर

कलाकार

Adam Sandler

John Clasky

Téa Leoni

Deborah Clasky

Paz Vega

Flor

Cloris Leachman

Evelyn

Shelbie Bruce

Cristina

Sarah Steele

Bernice

Ian Donovan Hyland

Georgie

Victoria Luna

Cristina (six years old)

Cecilia Suárez

Monica

Ricardo Molina

Flor's Husband

Brenda Canela

Luz

Eddy Martin

Fourteen-Year-Old Boy

Nicole Nieth

Hostess at Fancy Restaurant

Jamie Kaler

Businessman

James Lancaster

Businessman

Phil Rosenthal

Pietro

Angela Goethals

Gwen

Sean Smith

Victor - Maitre D'

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ZaraMar 21, 2026
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Spanglish

Gisele HaidarNov 16, 2022

I was very surprised by this movie. Amidst the well written comedy scenes, there are many LIFE-IMPACTING conversations. If you pay attention to this movie, I think you will learn something about yourself, about cultural differences, about Responsibility....All while having a good time and a few laughs. Go see it. I think Paz Vega is a stand-out in her first big Hollywood appearance. Adam Sandler is good, and he certainly could deliver more emotion. Mrs. Leoni overacts and becomes quite bothersome (which I think IS the point!). There is something for everyone here. The daughter does a super-fine acting job, and she is clearly headed into bigger roles. She delivers some subtle scenes of conflicting emotions. Go see it !!

⠀SONIX ♋️Nov 16, 2022

When I heard the title and learned that Adam Sandler was in this movie, I had very low expectations. Boy, was I surprised. This is a wonderful film, not at all the low-level fluff film I expected. All the female actresses, young and old, are absolutely terrific, and Adam Sandler does a respectable job in a semi-serious role. The writing is very clever, and the film will elicit laughter as well as tears. I found my self still thinking about the movie the next day, something that all too often doesn't happen with today's highly forgettable films. One caveat: this is really a movie for teens and up, not a kids' movie. Aside from a bad word or two and a (hilarious) sex scene, the underlying themes are quite adult. Enjoy!

TomeNotaManNov 16, 2022

The majority of Adam Sandler movies tend to be very annoying and cringy etc etc. but not this one this one was kinda smooth. But still didn't like the ending. I would've liked it more If something very bad were to happed to his wife because cheated on him. Then he marries their maid. Or when she cheated on him he throws her out of his house and he Marries the maid or something.

Lisa Efua MirobNov 16, 2022

A woman (Paz Vega) and her daughter emigrate from Mexico for a better life in America, where they start working for a family where the patriarch (Adam Sandler) is a newly celebrated chef with an insecure wife (Tea Leoni). The biggest problem with this movie: Tea Leoni is a truly awful actress. But even besides that, as many have pointed out, the word for this film is "uneven". There is not a clear plot arc, it wavers from comedy to drama to something else. There was probably a good movie in here, but it gets lost somehow. Adam Sandler takes the lead to some extent, but his acting is just alright. After "Punch Drunk Love", we know he can do drama just as well as comedy. But here, he seems like he is always ready to crack a joke and not really fully committed to his serious, fatherly role.

user@Mimi love NatNov 16, 2022

This movie makes me cry every time. Perhaps the soundtrack does it's job, or the push-ins when the characters have their deep emotional revelations of the epitome of their personalities, but it's not what happens that makes me cry. It is the way the characters are relateable, not so much as the commonness of their ways, because they are very quirky almost to the extreme, but because there is a part of every person in each of them, or at least a part to strives to be. The language barrier just highlights the dialogue, as one watching tries to hear it from foreign ears and yet understands movements and emotions better than what is said. And that, I think, makes this movie perfect.