
A Million to Juan
Romantic comedy about an honest Mexican immigrant who struggles without a green card by selling oranges on a street corner. One day a limousine pulls up and he is handed a check for $1,000,000 with instructions that he is to give the check back in 30 days. Initially he uses the check to convince people to extend credit to him. In the meantime he also attracts a woman who is in a dead end relationship with a bossy businessman. At the end of the 30 days, he finds his life in turmoil, the things he got on credit are repossessed, and he is being evicted from his dwelling and being sent back to Mexico.
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Plot Summary
A poor but honest farmhand named Juan is gifted a million dollars by a mysterious stranger, with the condition that he must spend it all within a year. He initially struggles to comprehend his sudden wealth, and soon finds that managing such a sum, especially with the imposed deadline, presents its own unique set of challenges. The film follows Juan's journey as he navigates his newfound riches while trying to maintain his integrity and help those around him.
Critical Reception
A Million to Juan received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its humor uninspired. Audience reception was somewhat warmer, particularly among families who appreciated its lighthearted and wholesome themes, though it did not achieve widespread popularity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its good intentions and family-friendly message.
- Criticized for a simplistic plot and unoriginal jokes.
- Seen as a charming but ultimately unremarkable comedy.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in the border town of Douglas, Arizona, and prominently features local landmarks and scenery.
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