Upon the death of rich Cantabriancanning businessman José María, José María's widow Carmen, daughter Begoña, and Begoña's ex Guillermo, travel to Essaouira to recover the patriarch's first fishing vessel. Amid cultural clashes, they find out about José María's secret daughter in Morocco, Hamida.[3][4]
Distributed by Universal Pictures International Spain,[9] the film was released theatrically in Spain on 1 December 2023. It had a domestic box-office gross over €1.68 million in its opening weekend, good for the 2nd largest debut for a Spanish film in 2023, but trailing well below the figures of its predecessors.[10]
The film generated an online bashing by users taking chance to convey an "anti-Woke" and racist message, elliding the questioning of the film on its cinematographic merits.[11]
Alberto Corona of eldiario.es concluded that the film "is bad even by its miserable standards, but that is not the worst part: the worst part is that we have yet to suffer through many similar films".[13]
Fran Chico of Fotogramas rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, citing Irureta's performance as a positive point, while writing that the film is "it is still
[no more than] a romantic comedy for quick consumption".[14]
Raquel Hernández Luján of HobbyConsolas rated the film with 37 points ('bad'), deeming it to be less fun than its predecessors.[15]
Luis Martínez of El Mundo rated the film with 2 stars, writing that the film "laughs at the Spanish right. Or so it pretends", but lamenting that it attempts to be humorous "without hurting; scratching the conscience, but without drawing blood".[16]