The core concept of 'The Kids Are Alright: Destination Asturias' offers fertile ground for comedy, with Ricardo's well-intentioned act of taking his son to camp spiralling into an unexpected guardianship. Santiago Segura and Leo Harlem are well-suited to…
The Kids Are Alright: Destination Asturias
When Ricardo, a responsible father, decides to personally take his son to a camp in Asturias, other parents propose that he should also take care of their children.…
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'The Kids Are Alright: Destination Asturias' presents a familiar comedic scenario: a father thrust into an unintended role as a multi-child chaperone. Santiago Segura and Leo Harlem are the main draw, their presence suggesting a certain standard of…
With a cast featuring Santiago Segura and Leo Harlem, 'The Kids Are Alright: Destination Asturias' immediately signals its comedic intentions. The film’s setup, a father taking his son to camp only to become responsible for others, is a…
This Spanish comedy, 'The Kids Are Alright: Destination Asturias', hinges on a simple yet effective comedic engine: an unprepared guardian and a train full of children. Santiago Segura and Leo Harlem bring their established comedic personas to the…
Santiago Segura and Leo Harlem anchor 'The Kids Are Alright: Destination Asturias' with their familiar comedic gravitas. The premise, a father unexpectedly tasked with chaperoning multiple children to a summer camp, promises a cascade of chaotic, good-natured humour.…
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The primary challenge for Ricardo appears to be managing an unexpected cohort of children on their journey to camp, a task far exceeding his initial commitment. The dynamic introduced by Felipe's arrival further complicates matters, suggesting a potential conflict between his more relaxed or perhaps eccentric approach and Ricardo's organised intentions. This setup promises comedic friction.