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Is the Spanish maid good-looking

Spanish Maid is a work with rich humor and heartbreak, which is full of plot, connotation and emotion. The plot and character design are wonderful. Worth seeing!

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Spanish literally means Spanish English, a local dialect that blends two cultures. There are about 40 million Latin immigrants in the United States who use this language, and this film also uses this language, thus interpreting the conflict between two different cultures living under one roof and the jokes and feelings caused by it.

Flora (Paz Vega), a Mexican, left her hometown for the United States with her meager savings and her 6-year-old daughter Christina, hoping to find a better life for her daughter there. Mother and daughter first settled in the Latin community of Los Angeles, where the language and culture, the color of neighbors and even dinner were exactly the same as their hometown, so crossing the ocean did not bring them discomfort until one day she was hired as a housekeeper by the Kruski family.

The Kruski family is a typical wealthy American family. Flora feels that she has lived in the United States for so long, and it is the first time to feel the feeling of going abroad. They have different cultures, different languages and different family situations. John (adam sandler), the male host of the Kruski family, is a patient and loving father and husband, as well as an excellent chef and restaurant owner. His wife Deborah (Tia Leoni) is in a midlife crisis. She just lost her job in an advertising design company, and a former strong woman suddenly became a full-time housewife. Because of her extremely fragile psychology during the transition period, she lacked enough sense of security for family stability, which also affected everyone around her.

Deborah's mother Evelyn lives with them. She was once a famous jazz singer. She complained about her daughter's behavior, but she couldn't change the status quo. Deborah's two children, bernice and George, are surrounded by family ties, but these loves sometimes limit their development.

As a member of this complicated family, knowing nothing about English is an obstacle for her, and it also gives her an opportunity to observe this different family from a distance. She tried to save herself with a sense of distance, even without saying that she had children, but she still fell into it involuntarily. Finally, Flora got an understanding from Kruski's family, and they also learned how to love from this strong mother. ...