The plot follows a Mexican playboy who is suddenly saddled with a love child at his doorstep, and sets off to Los Angeles to find the mother.
Released in the United States on August 30, 2013, the film received mixed reviews and grossed $100 million worldwide.
One day a former fling named Julie shows up at his doorstep with a baby girl, Maggie, claiming that she is his daughter.
An unlikely father figure, Valentín raises Maggie for six years, giving her a happy, fun, and carefree home.
Meanwhile, he also establishes himself as one of Hollywood's top stuntmen to pay the bills, with Maggie acting as his on-set translator as Valentín still doesn't know any English.
She files for custody and cites Valentín's dangerous job and lack of English skills as reasons that he is unfit to raise Maggie.
Valentín ends up losing legal custody of Maggie, but they sneak away and decide to go back to Acapulco where he reunites with his friends, although he discovers that his father died a few years ago.
The film ends with a vision of Maggie playing in heaven with her grandfather, while Valentin concludes that even in their absence, his father and daughter continue to teach him how to face life.
[10] The film was directed by Hugo Gélin and stars Omar Sy in the role originally played by Derbez.
A Brazilian remake directed by André Moraes, titled No Returns Accepted (Não Se Aceitam Devoluções), was released on May 31, 2018.