Review of How to Be a Latin Lover

  • Critic's rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Maximo (Eugenio Derbez) takes his nephew (Raphael Alejandro) under his wing in "How to Be a Latin Lover."

"How to Exist a Latin Lover" is a lot similar the title character: Soft and flabby effectually the centre, but not without its ain whimsical charms.

The latter part of the equation is due to star and producer Eugenio Derbez, who designed the vehicle as a showcase for his comedic gifts. He is a huge glory in Mexico and has a considerable following n of the edge. His final headlining pic, 2013's "Instructions Not Included," became the highest-grossing Castilian-language movie ever released in u.s.. This fourth dimension, starring in an English-language farce, he hopes to concenter an even broader audience.

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He plays Maximo, the Latin lover of the title. Equally a child, he discusses his life goals with his sister, Sara. She wants to be an builder and design a large firm for the family. Maximo, on the other manus, draws inspiration from a magazine ad that features a wealthy businessman with a sexy blonde draped on his arm. "I desire her job!" he declares, and thus his dream is prepare in motion.

Maximo (Eugenio Derbez) reunites with his estranged sister (Salma Hayek) in "How to Be a Latin Lover."

He achieves his goal in his 20s, when he seduces Peggy, a voluptuous woman on the backside of 50 who owns a concatenation of supermarkets. The two ally, and it should be happily-always-subsequently time. Merely wink frontwards 25 years. Maximo checks every morning time to ensure that Peggy is still animate. He and then makes a leisurely tour of their Beverly Hills mansion on his Hoverboard — he's got one for every day of the month —  and relaxes in a bubble bath with his iPad, as a retainer swipes left or right for him.

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Does Maximo love Peggy? Probably, in his own way, only he loves her bank balance even more than. He goes to buy a sportscar, and the salesman asks what form of payment he'll exist using. He nods at his wife. "Her," he responds.

Things come up crashing downward when Maximo returns dwelling and finds that the automobile salesman (Michael Cera) has replaced him in Peggy's bed. Maximo never signed a prenuptial agreement, so he winds upwardly penniless. In a great visual gag, he's like a hobo, except with a designer suitcase and a Hoverboard. His all-time pal and fellow gigolo, Rick (Rob Lowe, perfectly cast), puts him upwards for a nighttime in a Beverly Hills playhouse — literally, information technology's like an oversize dollhouse — before he is on his own once more.

Maximo (Eugenio Derbez) and his wife, Peggy (Renée Taylor) go car shopping in "How to Be a Latin Lover."

He goes to the flat of Sara (Salma Hayek), from whom he has been estranged for several years. We know this because A) he thinks Sara has a daughter, not a son, and B) he doesn't know Sara's married man has died. Maximo and his adorably nerdy ten-twelvemonth-former nephew, Hugo (nicely played by Raphael Alejandro), quickly bond.

Maximo moves in and tries to get back on his feet, which isn't equally easy equally it should exist. Doing nothing but enjoying the sweet life for 25 years has left  him wildly out of affect with reality. When Sara makes craven and rice for dinner; Maximo orders a lobster gyre, equally if he'south at a restaurant. He'due south pouty, self-centered, spoiled and yet somehow oddly endearing; it's similar Derbez channels the essence of Paris Hilton in her "Simple Life" days and somehow makes those qualities likable.

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Hugo has a crush on a girl at the individual schoolhouse he attends, and Maximo decides to teach him the ways of the Latin lover. It doesn't injure that the girl'southward grandmother is a single billionaire (Raquel Welch), which gives our professional Lothario a new goal: Win the grandmother and aid the youngster land the girl.

Fellow gigolo Rick (Rob Lowe) enjoys a day at the club with Millicent (Linda Lavin) in "How to Be a Latin Lover."

The plot of the film isn't peculiarly circuitous, only information technology feels heavier than it needs to exist. The screenplay is overstuffed with supporting characters and situations that don't actually go anywhere. Kristen Bong turns up as a yogurt-shop manager who hires Maximo while Rob Huebel and Rob Riggle are dimwits tracking him down to regain some money he owes them. Practise the actors score a a few laughs? Sure. Do they add annihilation to the movie? Not really, other than padding the running time, which begins to feel a trifle long every bit it nears the two-hour mark.

Even so, there are quite a few genuine laughs forth the style. Managing director Ken Marino has a business firm mitt with big, silly slapstick, merely he also knows how to make the near of dialogue. In particular, Derbez'due south scenes with Hayek all have a wonderfully snappy word. The movie is even outrageous at times; a visual gag involving Welch comes out of left field and is both hilarious and astonishing (and, surprisingly, not salacious).

Derbez has shown a soft spot for sentimental comedies with eye, and "How to Be a Latin Lover" has plenty of that, too. There is a sweet that keeps the motion picture (and Maximo) from feeling mean-spirited. Absolutely, information technology'south an odd mix: Y'all get a genial family unit comedy layered into the story of a gigolo preying on older women. All the same, Derbez, as this ridiculously vain manchild, manages to tie it all together and be both effortlessly funny and mannerly. Now, that's star quality.

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'How to Be a Latin Lover,' 3.5 stars

Director:Ken Marino.

Bandage: Eugenio Derbez, Salma Hayek, Raphael Alejandro, Rob Lowe, Kristen Bell, Raquel Welch.

Rating: PG-thirteen, for crude humor, sexual references and brief nudity.

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