I just looked up a bunch of critics' reviews of this film, and they all missed the freaking point. Spanglish is one of the most underrated films I have ever seen. A whole raft of splendid performances with a bunch of varied, layered, and interlocking themes. Culture, racism, parenthood, childhood, screaming narcissism, decency and self-control, and a dozen others without thinking hard. I never watch Sandler movies, but this one is just greatness.
blackhawkswincup2010 at least Richard Roeper (from two thumbs up with Rodger Ebert) voted on his top 10 best film of 2004 (if you look on google and search “Ebert and Roeper best films of 2004” on dailymotion) number 9 on his list of 04 👍🏻👍🏻 is definitely Spanglish
I loved Flor's willing to actively listen and communicate without her ego getting in the way. It led to a mutual understanding between the two which he couldn't get from his own wife.
The power of the scene for me is unbelievably personal. I watched this as a young kid with no context of the problems of life and relationships. When Adam Sandler’s character mentions being blown away by the concession of the argument, I didn’t get it. But it stuck with me. Life taught me how amazing a person who is able to stop and concede when they’re in the wrong is. I look for that in people I wanna keep in my life. And I strive to be like that. This movie is amazing.
The Spanish was messed up. Good pronunciation from the girl. But it sounds like they are exhausted of saying things again and again and just blur their words in parts
Not really lol It was fun and interesting to watch. Of course it sounds weird to listen the same thing twice but that's how we learn English at the beginning. After a while it's just English without the Spanish subtitles.
0:33 The reaction of a young girl who was handed a free shopping spree at the mall, and then had it ripped away from her. I'm amazed she didn't start balling her eyes out....
It usually takes someone else's observation/criticism for us to recognize our own hypocrisy. Human beings aren't purely-or even primarily-rational creatures; consistently practicing what we preach takes work, and we all fail to do that work every now and then. So it helps to be willing to hear out other people when they're trying to show you where you're going wrong. Right on, Paz Vega
This is when HE fell in love with HER. His insufferable, narcissistic wife never listens to him and even when he makes sense, she still would fight with him just to be right.
@@hardcoreking52 The wife’s only redeeming quality was that she felt terrible for having an affair, but even then she needed her mom’s help to realize what she was doing was wrong. Her worst quality was wanting to fix the situation in one go without giving her husband a second to process the her admission. She wanted to do all the talking, and explain herself thoroughly in attempt to be forgiven instead of giving her husband the chance to react and think, which was very messed up.
When I saw a brief scene in Unknown (2011), the translator was neutral to the German dispatcher to Liam Neeson's character, translating everything without using the tone and body language of the dispatcher. Here, Christina does what shouldn't happen mimicking Flor seven years prior. I give a compliment on the girl who played Christina.
I also love the scene right before this where Sandler is making his sandwich so perfectly, cutting it right down the middle with egg yolk dripping perfectly from the sandwich followed by him perfectly pouring beer into his cup while reading the newspaper. All of a sudden this scene happens 😂 so perfectly put together. Truly this film is underrated, one of my all time favorites, especially because the mom reminds me of my own mother lol
It is not very difficult to find a woman who gets emotional at times, but it is an extremely rare thing to find a woman who is willing to admit right away that she is wrong when she is called out for her own actions.
Those children will have the opportunity to work as translators and interpreters, even if that is not the carrier that they have studied, they could practice the trade when they need extra money. But if they decided to study those disciplines in the university, they would have a lot of facilities to do it.
Ariana Grande's voice is not calming! Its a very mouse like high squeaking annoyance about it. Its fake very fake. She manufactured a low quality product she calls her speaking voice.
On second thought, I wish John would have thought to negotiate with Flor about the money. Cristina really busted her tail to earn that money, and deserved it. They could have set up a trust fund or college fund, drawing interest, and not just turning her loose with $600 on the streets.
Coming from an immigrant Mexican family I imagine this is exactly how my own mom would’ve reacted if I was still a kid. For one thing it’s irresponsible to give a kid a large sum of money without the parent knowing where it came from or why she received it. Not to mention this is her boss’ money. In general it just looks bad to allow your child take a large sum of money from your employer even if they earned it. Maybe if it was $5-$10 for washing a window or something, Flor would’ve let it slide, it would’ve been enough to buy a few snacks or a new shirt at a discount store for Christina, it would be a lot more reasonable. Flor doesn’t want her daughter to get used to that kind of treatment because it could lead to her daughter strait up mooching from her employers, when it’s the mom’s job to provide for her daughter. Pride may be a little in the way, but I’m pretty sure it has more to with Flor needing to remind her daughter that she’s in charge of their family’s assets and monitoring where the money goes like any parent should.
@@spectralight8412 Essentially, we agree. Turning her loose with a big wad of cash is a bad idea. But she still worked hard and earned the money according to the terms that John set forth, and I still think it would have been a good idea to set up a college account for her.
@@spectralight8412 but would it have killed her to maybe put the money in a savings account for say college or if she wants to rent an apartment when she moves out?
@@K1ng1995 Flor doesn’t strike me as the type of person who thinks that far ahead. It’s possible her main priority is to make a living check by check. She may be more accustomed to living that way than worrying about setting money aside for later. It could overall be she felt uncomfortable or embarrassed at the idea of her kid taking so much money away from her employer.
In the late 1940s, the Puerto Rican journalist, poet, and essayist Salvador Tió coined the terms Espanglish for Spanish spoken with some English terms, and the less commonly used Inglañol for English spoken with some Spanish terms.
Let's see the scene flor fix bernice's jacket (when the most logical thing was not to get involved) but when it comes to Sandler now paying his daughter $ 600 she gets upset sincerely that Hipócrita is Cristina's mother
@@spectralight8412 it’s the same thing, she intervened with her boss’ daughter. She is the biggest hypocrite in this movie, toxic mother with severely controlling attitude.
Great scene until "I'm dazed here". Overall I think Spanglish is one of Sandler's best performances, but a handful of his lines (particularly that one) just fall flat.
no eres el unico ahaha pero si te puedo decir algo uno de estos 2 idiomas vale mas que el otro y el otro no sirve para nada en la vida en resumen tiempo perdido
Favorite scene in the entire movie. Flor is severely controlling, she freaked out about every single thing even though her child will grow up and become her own person. She treated Cristina like an extension of herself, constantly shutting down her ideas and reasonings. Flor thinks her way is always the right one, even pulling her daughter out of a good school because she’s “uncomfortable” that Cristina is no longer pure Latin. 😅 I mean, you moved to a country with different culture because you need the money but expects to not face any compromise. She is the biggest hypocrite in this movie, much worse than Deborah in my opinion.
First day that flor introduced her child, debroah took her and didn’t ask or tell flor where Christina is, doesn’t matter that Christina will grow up to be her own person, she is still a child whose safety comes first, what if they crashed or something . How is that over reacting. That also not why flor took her out of the school. Not because she wasn’t “pure Latin” whatever that means. Foro also doesn’t do everything her way, did you not see the clip where she admitted she was wrong.She probably pulled her out because without debraoh she would have to pay to send Christina there and what would stop debroh from picking christina from the school. Also debroah was the worst. Constantly criticizing her daughters weight instead of idk, asking her to walk/run with her or learn more healthy meals. All she did was say how she was going to lose that weight. Also she severely overstepped when it came to christina. All christina was to Debbie was to make her feel good. She basically kidnapped christina, forced flor to let her stay over since she wouldn’t flor get a word in. Not to mention she cheated.
All the way up until the last scene with Christina and Deborah, Deborah was completely controlling. She inserted herself as Christina's mom instead of being more considerate of her own daughters feelings. I don't think Flor overreacted at all. She just took control of the situation as any mother would. Deborah was at the point where she was lying just to be cool with Christina and wtf is that about? She literally gives her a laptop when they were leaving for good knowing her mom wouldn't approve. Deborah was unhinged af lol
La película se llama Spanglish y en el doblaje los ponen a los personajes gringos a hablar español mascado, como cuando vienen de turista a Latinoamérica, esta película es mucho mejor verla en su idioma original
Latinas aren’t unreasonable. She’s a mother, he’s a father. They’re both parents, despite cultural differences there’s a mutual understanding in this case.
Sólo español 😂😂😁😊. Gran problema tienen en Estados Unidos con el choque de culturas.. Greetings from Mar del Plata ARGENTINA 🤗🤗🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷...thanks..bye bye...nos vemos muchachos ✌✌..
Javier Alonso what do Mexicans look like? Mexicans don’t have an specific look. You do know that Mexican is not a race right? there’s white Mexicans, black Mexicans, Asian mexicans. And I’ve see millions of Mexican actresses that look exactly like this
Mexicans don't have a set look. I work at a nonprofit thrift store, and I once rung up a blue-eyed blond Mexican tourist from Acapulco who could easily pass a white gringo from the U.S. Midwest. He looked unambiguously Northern European.
Luca Luttazi it’s not because of the way she looks, it’s because the actress is Spaniard with no Mexican blood, it wouldn’t have mattered what she would look as long if she was a real Mexican. Hollywood used to only hire Spanish actresses instead of Actual Mexican actresses. Her point is that they should’ve hired a Authentic Mexican
En español la película no tiene sentido ya que todos hablan español el problema de Flor es que es media estúpida porque no "escucha bien lo que le dicen" It doesn't make sense 😂
This movie was all right seen Spanish people who couldn't speak five words... Heck, this movie was mediocre movie on the back of so many great Sandler movies..
I just looked up a bunch of critics' reviews of this film, and they all missed the freaking point. Spanglish is one of the most underrated films I have ever seen. A whole raft of splendid performances with a bunch of varied, layered, and interlocking themes. Culture, racism, parenthood, childhood, screaming narcissism, decency and self-control, and a dozen others without thinking hard. I never watch Sandler movies, but this one is just greatness.
THANK YOU, YES.
blackhawkswincup2010 why don’t you watch Sandler movies though?
I LOVE this movie!
So true!!!
blackhawkswincup2010 at least Richard Roeper (from two thumbs up with Rodger Ebert) voted on his top 10 best film of 2004 (if you look on google and search “Ebert and Roeper best films of 2004” on dailymotion) number 9 on his list of 04 👍🏻👍🏻 is definitely Spanglish
I loved Flor's willing to actively listen and communicate without her ego getting in the way. It led to a mutual understanding between the two which he couldn't get from his own wife.
The little girl is brilliant in this scene. I don’t usually like Sanders, but this is one of his best.
He makes great fried chicken
With 11 herbs and spices.
@@killuhkween ... the two of y'all are aggy! LOL
I love Adam, he's a terrific actor!!!!
@@danielperez-gonzalez877😂😂😂😂
The power of the scene for me is unbelievably personal. I watched this as a young kid with no context of the problems of life and relationships. When Adam Sandler’s character mentions being blown away by the concession of the argument, I didn’t get it. But it stuck with me. Life taught me how amazing a person who is able to stop and concede when they’re in the wrong is. I look for that in people I wanna keep in my life. And I strive to be like that. This movie is amazing.
Certainly one of my top 10 movies of all time. Never get tired of watching it. The emotional lessons are so powerful.
Totally agree!
Yes indeeed
That little girl reminds me so much of me growing up translating for my immigrant parents in the Midwest
This is such great acting - especially the young girl!
On contrast with Tea Leoni trying too hard
@@andriyshapovalov8886 No. That was the character. She did great as the "bad guy".
As a matter of fact, it isn't. 0:23 - glances at the camera. Big no-no. To be fair though, the editors are to blame too.
@@YTOnceAgain Shut up
One of my favorite scenes. It's rare to find someone intellectually honest when (s)he figure out him(her)self wrong.
One minute of silence for the Latinoamericans who had to listen the dubbing of these three speaking in Spanish XD
Lol... no dubbing. Sorry, you don't understand spanish to tell.
The Spanish was messed up. Good pronunciation from the girl. But it sounds like they are exhausted of saying things again and again and just blur their words in parts
The white girl who is also cringing.
Not really lol
It was fun and interesting to watch. Of course it sounds weird to listen the same thing twice but that's how we learn English at the beginning. After a while it's just English without the Spanish subtitles.
Why would they triple translate? The girl translated everything, nothing has to be touched.
Movie is beyond underrated. So glad I got to experience it!
One of Sandlers best.
Agreed.
Paz Vega is so incredibly beautiful she just leaves you dazed!! What a creation of perfection!!
Just get out of the wind....
0:33 The reaction of a young girl who was handed a free shopping spree at the mall, and then had it ripped away from her. I'm amazed she didn't start balling her eyes out....
This kid is a genius
Impressive child. Translating in real time is hard and exhausting
It usually takes someone else's observation/criticism for us to recognize our own hypocrisy. Human beings aren't purely-or even primarily-rational creatures; consistently practicing what we preach takes work, and we all fail to do that work every now and then. So it helps to be willing to hear out other people when they're trying to show you where you're going wrong. Right on, Paz Vega
some people won't admit they're wrong even in the worst circumstances
WORD
1:54 goddamn that's a crunchy sandwich
There's a recipe for the sandwich on the DVD. It's delicious.
@@PatrickRob82 what's the recipe?
@@nejitenfanmysterious bread, lettuce, tomato with pepper, cheese, sunny side egg, and bacon
You have to see his process making it. It is exactly right before this scene
When I was a kid, I use to eat sandwiches with cheetos. Lol reminded me of that.
I'm dazed here... awwww.... the start of love.
This is the moment she starts to fall in love with him.
Nah it was the "I'm sorry" scene
This is when HE fell in love with HER. His insufferable, narcissistic wife never listens to him and even when he makes sense, she still would fight with him just to be right.
@@snickerdoodle212 I know it's just a movie, but I hated his wife. That character was so unbearable.
@@hardcoreking52
The wife’s only redeeming quality was that she felt terrible for having an affair, but even then she needed her mom’s help to realize what she was doing was wrong. Her worst quality was wanting to fix the situation in one go without giving her husband a second to process the her admission. She wanted to do all the talking, and explain herself thoroughly in attempt to be forgiven instead of giving her husband the chance to react and think, which was very messed up.
I had to go look up the word "concede" after watching this
and that kid could translate it perfectly into spanish at 10
XD
Dorrina Donya it’s called a script..
Dorrina Donya just because your English vocabulary isn’t up to snuff, doesn’t mean anything about the Spanish language
"Concede" in spanish is an easy non-fancy word. It is written the same way and means the same.
OMG! ME TOO 😂
@@Bareybienesraices no? At least not in my dialect
This is one of the best scenes in the movie.
yep
Is the best scene
When I saw a brief scene in Unknown (2011), the translator was neutral to the German dispatcher to Liam Neeson's character, translating everything without using the tone and body language of the dispatcher.
Here, Christina does what shouldn't happen mimicking Flor seven years prior. I give a compliment on the girl who played Christina.
I also love the scene right before this where Sandler is making his sandwich so perfectly, cutting it right down the middle with egg yolk dripping perfectly from the sandwich followed by him perfectly pouring beer into his cup while reading the newspaper. All of a sudden this scene happens 😂 so perfectly put together. Truly this film is underrated, one of my all time favorites, especially because the mom reminds me of my own mother lol
THIS MOVIE FEELS MORE DRAMA THAN COMEDY
literally, children are the vicarious platform of our pain...
The little girl be me translating at work 😂
It is not very difficult to find a woman who gets emotional at times, but it is an extremely rare thing to find a woman who is willing to admit right away that she is wrong when she is called out for her own actions.
Those children will have the opportunity to work as translators and interpreters, even if that is not the carrier that they have studied, they could practice the trade when they need extra money. But if they decided to study those disciplines in the university, they would have a lot of facilities to do it.
The little girl is like Ariana Grande,,and her voice is so calming❤️
Ariana Grande's voice is not calming! Its a very mouse like high squeaking annoyance about it. Its fake very fake. She manufactured a low quality product she calls her speaking voice.
The actress is Shelbie Bruce, not Ariana Grande. And yes she is very good in this role.
Mundo Guzman damn what did ariana do to you? chill out
This is the future of civilization, bots will provide us translations in a second.
I love that
We wont be obliged to learn english anymore
English is still the best language though
@@crakatoot5480 no. Not even close
Why all Spanish actresses look like Penelope Cruz?
Is a stereotype used by Hollywood producers.
What? Elsa Pataky does not look like Penélope Cruz.
lefteris677 Because they are make in the same factory.
It's not a bad thing though
She looks like Camelio Cabriella
On second thought, I wish John would have thought to negotiate with Flor about the money. Cristina really busted her tail to earn that money, and deserved it. They could have set up a trust fund or college fund, drawing interest, and not just turning her loose with $600 on the streets.
I always found it unfair that Flor just made her give it back. She earned it.
Coming from an immigrant Mexican family I imagine this is exactly how my own mom would’ve reacted if I was still a kid. For one thing it’s irresponsible to give a kid a large sum of money without the parent knowing where it came from or why she received it. Not to mention this is her boss’ money. In general it just looks bad to allow your child take a large sum of money from your employer even if they earned it. Maybe if it was $5-$10 for washing a window or something, Flor would’ve let it slide, it would’ve been enough to buy a few snacks or a new shirt at a discount store for Christina, it would be a lot more reasonable. Flor doesn’t want her daughter to get used to that kind of treatment because it could lead to her daughter strait up mooching from her employers, when it’s the mom’s job to provide for her daughter. Pride may be a little in the way, but I’m pretty sure it has more to with Flor needing to remind her daughter that she’s in charge of their family’s assets and monitoring where the money goes like any parent should.
@@spectralight8412 Essentially, we agree. Turning her loose with a big wad of cash is a bad idea. But she still worked hard and earned the money according to the terms that John set forth, and I still think it would have been a good idea to set up a college account for her.
@@spectralight8412 but would it have killed her to maybe put the money in a savings account for say college or if she wants to rent an apartment when she moves out?
@@K1ng1995 Flor doesn’t strike me as the type of person who thinks that far ahead. It’s possible her main priority is to make a living check by check. She may be more accustomed to living that way than worrying about setting money aside for later. It could overall be she felt uncomfortable or embarrassed at the idea of her kid taking so much money away from her employer.
This film is very near to my heart.
Nice, underrated movie
Muy buena película, no me canso de verla 🙃
Shout out to the spanish/English language learners
Shout out to the ones that could actually keep up with this scene
In the late 1940s, the Puerto Rican journalist, poet, and essayist Salvador Tió coined the terms Espanglish for Spanish spoken with some English terms, and the less commonly used Inglañol for English spoken with some Spanish terms.
Of all of the James L. Brooks films this is my favorite. Adam Sandler is a hit and miss actor for me but I was surprised how good he is in this.
Paz gets more beautiful w / age
this movie is so great i love it
2:10-2:22 As men we’re not used to that 😂😂😂
This guys the besttt 😢🥺🙏🏽😭
Que chica fabulosa ¡¡¡
Isn’t the whole movie a story described in a college essay?
How did Adam Sandler go from this, Punch Drunk Love and Funny People to Jack & Jill?
Great movie
Cada vez que escucho la voz de la señora siento que veo una telenovela
Paz Vega is mesmerizing
Adam loves them latinw women. He's always casting them as his love interest
Ella no es latina es Europea, de ESPAÑA.
"""No se meta con los hijos de las otras personas """"😁😁😁
me explotó el cerebro
I want that sandwich.
Let's see the scene flor fix bernice's jacket (when the most logical thing was not to get involved) but when it comes to Sandler now paying his daughter $ 600 she gets upset sincerely that Hipócrita is Cristina's mother
Yep it was hypocritical, but there’s a big difference between helping to give a girl a confidence boost and influencing a girl with materialism.
@@spectralight8412 it’s the same thing, she intervened with her boss’ daughter. She is the biggest hypocrite in this movie, toxic mother with severely controlling attitude.
Está película me deja con un sinsabor.
EXCELENTE
It's an awesome film.
Soooo good
Hahaha watched it in high school back in 2009 freshman year 4 Spanish Class
I got the DVD it is a pretty great film
I'm a banana
Movie name?
Spanglish
Esa pelicula no la visto
Great scene until "I'm dazed here". Overall I think Spanglish is one of Sandler's best performances, but a handful of his lines (particularly that one) just fall flat.
it was so awkward right ?!
How to make your daughter pay your debts.
Creo que soy el unico que entiendo los dos idiomas aquí
Jajaj no, no eres el unico
no, no eres el único!
Sigue soñando
no eres el unico ahaha pero si te puedo decir algo uno de estos 2 idiomas vale mas que el otro y el otro no sirve para nada en la vida en resumen tiempo perdido
Eric González hablo inglés y español
I speak Spanish and English.
I thought it was Penelope Cruz all this time!!
Rolling blackouts
Girl I thought that was Winona Ryder.
But also Penelope Cruz.
The girl is Paz Vega, and she is spaniard, not mexican
Urine is?
Nose porque pero siempre pensé que era Penélope Cruz
Vega looks so different here compare to the soap opera Cuba de Lobos
Favorite scene in the entire movie. Flor is severely controlling, she freaked out about every single thing even though her child will grow up and become her own person. She treated Cristina like an extension of herself, constantly shutting down her ideas and reasonings. Flor thinks her way is always the right one, even pulling her daughter out of a good school because she’s “uncomfortable” that Cristina is no longer pure Latin. 😅 I mean, you moved to a country with different culture because you need the money but expects to not face any compromise. She is the biggest hypocrite in this movie, much worse than Deborah in my opinion.
First day that flor introduced her child, debroah took her and didn’t ask or tell flor where Christina is, doesn’t matter that Christina will grow up to be her own person, she is still a child whose safety comes first, what if they crashed or something . How is that over reacting. That also not why flor took her out of the school. Not because she wasn’t “pure Latin” whatever that means. Foro also doesn’t do everything her way, did you not see the clip where she admitted she was wrong.She probably pulled her out because without debraoh she would have to pay to send Christina there and what would stop debroh from picking christina from the school. Also debroah was the worst. Constantly criticizing her daughters weight instead of idk, asking her to walk/run with her or learn more healthy meals. All she did was say how she was going to lose that weight. Also she severely overstepped when it came to christina. All christina was to Debbie was to make her feel good. She basically kidnapped christina, forced flor to let her stay over since she wouldn’t flor get a word in. Not to mention she cheated.
All the way up until the last scene with Christina and Deborah, Deborah was completely controlling. She inserted herself as Christina's mom instead of being more considerate of her own daughters feelings. I don't think Flor overreacted at all. She just took control of the situation as any mother would. Deborah was at the point where she was lying just to be cool with Christina and wtf is that about? She literally gives her a laptop when they were leaving for good knowing her mom wouldn't approve. Deborah was unhinged af lol
This movie is bizarre with Spanish Dub.
Nunca he visto esta película, pero doblada al español cómo sería? Me dio curiosidad jdkdkd
horrible, no tiene sentido
La película se llama Spanglish y en el doblaje los ponen a los personajes gringos a hablar español mascado, como cuando vienen de turista a Latinoamérica, esta película es mucho mejor verla en su idioma original
No se ustedes pero yo quería golpear a flor a veces tenía una actitud insoportable y a veces se perjudicaba a sí misma
Let's be real no Latina woman is going to admit that they're wrong
Latinas aren’t unreasonable. She’s a mother, he’s a father. They’re both parents, despite cultural differences there’s a mutual understanding in this case.
Aquí si puedo hablar español XD y que los demás no entiendan
0:58
1:26
People dump their projective garbage on me, and I always make something good out of it
Sólo español 😂😂😁😊. Gran problema tienen en Estados Unidos con el choque de culturas..
Greetings from Mar del Plata ARGENTINA 🤗🤗🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷...thanks..bye bye...nos vemos muchachos ✌✌..
I thought this was Penelope Cruz my whole life . It's not
I thought she was Salma Hayek the first time I saw it.
Sarah Hyland wasn’t in this scene!!!
LOL paz vega imitating mexican accent. She doesn't look anything mexican, but southern european
Javier Alonso what do Mexicans look like? Mexicans don’t have an specific look. You do know that Mexican is not a race right? there’s white Mexicans, black Mexicans, Asian mexicans. And I’ve see millions of Mexican actresses that look exactly like this
Mexicans don't have a set look. I work at a nonprofit thrift store, and I once rung up a blue-eyed blond Mexican tourist from Acapulco who could easily pass a white gringo from the U.S. Midwest. He looked unambiguously Northern European.
Luca Luttazi it’s not because of the way she looks, it’s because the actress is Spaniard with no Mexican blood, it wouldn’t have mattered what she would look as long if she was a real Mexican. Hollywood used to only hire Spanish actresses instead of Actual Mexican actresses. Her point is that they should’ve hired a Authentic Mexican
You are ignorant, North of mexico is mayority white, Saúl canelo Álvarez Is ejempled.
My point is that Adam Sandler looks more Mexican than she does 🤣
Was she overreacting?
No. Boundaries and respect regardless who you work for.
Fourthgirl Still though, she just kept ranting on & on
@@joewhitehead3 Most people who complain about someone "ranting" on and on are: 1. The offending party 2. Don't care why someone is upset.
Fourthgirl She just kept going on & on as all
No, she's set bounderies as Cristina's mom since the beginning. And anger serves to set an invisible line that must not be transgressed.
Juicio verbal
Nombre super aburrida
En español la película no tiene sentido ya que todos hablan español el problema de Flor es que es media estúpida porque no "escucha bien lo que le dicen" It doesn't make sense 😂
This movie was all right seen Spanish people who couldn't speak five words... Heck, this movie was mediocre movie on the back of so many great Sandler movies..
In the whole movie I was searching for gun firing scean
White rabbit
One more of Sanders, so mediocre and uninteresting. He's been making movies one after another for years, but all so small and undefined
This movie dubbed in Spanish is so stupid... Well, in English is not better.
The last decent sandler movie
Can we please go back to this Sandler or funny Sandler...?
What bout the do-over on Netflix?!
* sandler *
MrCbj102 click and 50 first dates were his last good movies ;)
He did one with don Cheadle that was pretty good