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3/10
Waste of time
ditruter8 September 2021
Regarding the plot of the film, when you go to the cinema to see a humorous film you expect to find laughs and in this film you do not laugh even once, among other things because all the scenes that appear in the film are so seen and so used that it is very lazy to see them again. There is nothing original neither in the argument nor in the dialogues. The romantic subplot and twists more than 1000 times seen. I am a fan of José Mota and Carlos Areces and I cannot understand how both have participated in such nonsense. You don't need a writer to make this film, only copy & paste.

Regarding the actors, the main ones are simply ok (Jose Mota and Pepe Viyuela) and are simply ok most of the secondary ones (Carlos Areces very well as always), but a few of the secondary actors are terribly bad (very very bad) and even embarrass others every time they appear.

In short, watching this movie is a total waste of time and money. Jose Mota and Carlos Areces can do much better than this.
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4/10
An uneven and crazy comedy about misunderstandings with slight entertainment and fun.
ma-cortes13 January 2024
Hispavia, a small low-cost airline, is in serious difficulties. Their numbers don't add up, nor do their planes fly. In a desperate attempt to save the company, they decide to simultaneously hire a prestigious airline consultant (José Mota) and an unemployed expert mechanic (Pepe Viyuela) who sometimes uses a 'toothpick', that fine wooden contraption that this good worker uses to think. The latter has a peculiar family, the teenage daughter Rosa, the little daughter Blanca and Rosa's boyfriend, Prudencio (played by Ana del Toro, Alexity and Darlan Rezende respectively). Both are called Javier García, then chance and disorganization of the company will cause them to become confused and exchange their roles. Two Javier Garcías get confused and exchange roles: Javier García, an unemployed mechanic, must design a low-cost strategy and prepares a new economic line for the company in order to get out of the financial crisis. And Javier García, international advisor, has to carry out plane mechanics. Both face their tasks, until a nutty chase along the airport runways decides their fates at the last moment.

One of those films that forces us to make an effort of maximum frankness when writing about it, and to balance two facts that may seem contradictory: we cannot forget that there were moments in which some laughter arose so irrepressible and ferocious that they'll have you on the edge of your seat, you can't help but see that this is a film, let's say, not good, or very much room for improvement, in the sense that its script, the treatment of the characters, and the plot solutions do not have the gift of the delicacy. It is a comedy with a rough structure and a predictable path, but sometimes you can't stop laughing, understanding, of course, that laughter is as personal as a toothbrush and that everyone brushes. The plot entanglement consists of two Javier García, one an expert airline consultant and the other an unemployed mechanic, and both are called and confused to fix an airline and tighten some screws on an airplane. José Mota and Pepe Viyuela are two geniuses in their own way and they make their characters (and the film) a hilarious resource to enhance and fill the hour and a half in their company with fun and laughter. However, they have done better in other films or in other tasks, such as the New Year's Eve specials that José Mota usually carries out. The story is ordinary, with its mistakes, its careers, its disputes and romances, but in it there are dialogues, replies, situations and economic and social class dialectics regularly drawn, and containing some politically 'incorrect' lines. But these two well-known masters of comedy don't provide enough chemistry. And they fail in the attempt, in fact, the sentimental drama that José Mota stars in with Eva Duarte fails miserably, especially when it tries to present Mota as a hopeless romantic who will stop at nothing to get his love, even stopping a plane in some places. Frankly ridiculous scenes. Although it must be considered that the special effects of the plane taking off and almost crashing into the car are quite good. Along with these two geniuses of comedy, undertaking a task that is not very prestigious so to speak, some others who are also prestigious and who do not give up either, such as Carlos Areces or Jordi Sánchez, and ultimately all the others with the noble and crazy task of make a few drops of humor spread here or there, including the following: Mikel Losada, Eva Ugarte, Martita de Graná, Alicia Fernández, Jaime Adalid, Jesús Vidal, Antonio Resines, Ramón Barea, among others.

The film was mediocre and unevenly directed by Ana Murugarren. Followed by a sequel: ¨The Hotel of Troubles, García y García 2¨ (2023) by Ana Murugarren herself with José Mota, Pepe Viyuela, Paz Padilla, Meteora Fontana, Mikel Losada, Antonio Resines. Here the family of Javier García (Pepe Viyuela) from the first part García y García (2021), the teenage daughter Rosa, the little daughter Blanca and Rosa's boyfriend, Prudencio (played by Ana del Toro, Alexity and Darlan Rezende respectively), have not been reused for the sequel, their characters are not even mentioned. Rating: 4/10. It is a somewhat funny and sufficiently friendly film, but only aimed at fans of this peculiar comic couple formed by José Mota and Pepe Viyuela.
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1/10
Funny & Lovely Movie to watch with friends & Family.
gianfrancopiccirillo-gp12 October 2021
Garcia y Garcia, It is a movie that hooks you from minute 1 and makes you have a good time watching it.

It is designed and built to entertain the public and the story is really good to be able to reach and be filmed in other countries.
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6/10
Funny aviation non-sense
gonzalolopi5 January 2022
This film has been filmed during the aviation crisis due to COVID.

The "low cost Madrid airport" is actually an airport located in Teruel, which has been converted into a maintenance/graveyard of planes, some of them waiting to clear everything up, others to stay there forever.

That's why you see in this film this "abandoned" planes everywhere. They have done a good job with the editing, though.

All the cockpit scenes are inside real airplanes, although they not correspond to the exterior model (except for the Airbus which is in the hangar)

*** Regarding the film, I wouldn't pay for it on a cinema, but it came included in Prime Video, so I gave it a try.

It's entretaining to watch at least, however it's nothing new. Easy plot line - with standard "comedy sketches" in between of Pepe Viyuela and José Mota.

Eva Ugarte, relative new actress, I think she did a great job acting in the film, despite her poor character.

It's not inteligent humor and it's an easy resolving film, but sometimes someone just needs to watch some entretaining-easy-to-see-film to go through the day, and this film achieves it.
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