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Padre no hay más que uno 3

Padre no hay más que uno 3

1h 38m2022Spain, United States of America
ComédieFamilial

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Violence

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Fear

1/5

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Mild

Sexuality

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Narrative complexity

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Expert review

This Christmas family comedy follows the García Loyola household through a series of lively, affectionate, everyday mishaps. Sensitive content is mild, mostly involving stress about a broken object, some family arguments, a breakup discussed without sexual content, and brief moments of comic embarrassment or emotional upset. The intensity stays low throughout, with no notable violence and very little fear, and most tension is quickly softened by humor and reconciliation. For children around age 4 and up, the film is generally approachable if they are not easily unsettled by raised voices or family bickering. Parents may simply want to reassure younger viewers that the adults are stressed, not dangerous, and that the story focuses on fixing mistakes and coming back together.

Synopsis

Christmas is coming. The children accidentally break a Nativity scene figurine from their father's collection and must by all means get an equal one, the problem is that it is a unique antique piece. Sara, the eldest daughter breaks up with her boyfriend, Ocho, who will try to recover her favors with the help of her father-in-law, Javier. Precisely Javier's father-in-law, Marisa's father, will be welcomed into the family home to spend the holidays after her recent separation, which will not leave Javier's mother, Milagros, indifferent. Rocío, the folklore of the family, who has been playing the Virgin for several Christmases, is relegated this year to playing the shepherdess, something that her father, Javier, is not willing to assume.

Difficult scenes

The story begins when the children accidentally break a valuable Nativity figurine belonging to their father. This can create mild stress for younger viewers, because the children fear the adult reaction and scramble to fix their mistake quickly. Several scenes involve family arguments or verbal tension as Christmas approaches. The tone remains comedic, but voices are sometimes raised, and children who are sensitive to family conflict may feel briefly uneasy before the mood settles again. The eldest daughter goes through a breakup, which brings a little sadness and emotional discomfort into the story. The treatment stays light and family friendly, with no sexual content, but young viewers may still notice that the character feels hurt even though the film keeps a comic rhythm.

Where to watch

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Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026

About this title

Format
Feature film
Year
2022
Runtime
1h 38m
Countries
Spain, United States of America
Original language
ES
Directed by
Santiago Segura
Main cast
Santiago Segura, Toni Acosta, Martina D’Antiochia, Calma Segura, Luna Fulgencio, Carlos González Morollón, Sirena Segura, Wendy Ramos, El Cejas, Carlos Iglesias
Studios
Bowfinger, Atresmedia, Sony Pictures International Productions, Mogambo Films