Teaming up with Anabel (a lawyer turned gas station employee) and Jota (a wayward student), they find a new niche as producers and sellers of a drug originally developed by Pedro as a vitamin complex as part of a research project.
[1][2] A remake of the 2014 Italian film I Can Quit Whenever I Want (original title: Smetto quando voglio), the adapted screenplay was penned by Cristóbal Garrido and Adolfo Valor.
Other crew members include Claudia Montero (music), Ángel Iguácel (cinematography) and Alberto de Toro (editing).
[1] Javier Ocaña of El País considered the film to be a farce with parodic elements, very well acted, effective in the physical humour and with great punch lines.
[8] Raquel Hernández Luján of HobbyConsolas gave it 60 out of 100 points, deeming it to be an "uneven and somewhat stale comedy", praising the performances of Cristina Castaño, Miren Ibarguren and Ernesto Alterio, while negatively assessing that the lead trio of Verdaguer, Sevilla and Santos are neither charismatic nor funny.