Mirreyes contra Godínez: Un Especial de Navidad
Mirreyes contra Godínez: Un Especial de Navidad

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Mirreyes contra Godínez: Un Especial de Navidad

2025
Movie
60 min
Spanish

A deal must be closed, and if they fail, they'll have brought their romeritos in vain. In the middle of the discussion, Genaro receives an unexpected visit: the ghost of Don Francisco, who will teach him the true meaning of Christmas.

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Director: Chuy "Lis" CruzGenres: Comedy, Christmas

Plot Summary

In this festive Christmas special, the ongoing feud between the 'mirreyes' (rich kids) and the 'godínez' (office workers) escalates during the holiday season. When a chaotic work retreat at a remote cabin turns into a battle of traditions and misunderstandings, both groups must learn to coexist and find the true spirit of Christmas. Unexpected challenges and comedic mishaps ensue as they navigate the joys and pressures of the holidays together.

Critical Reception

As a Christmas special following a successful film, 'Mirreyes contra Godínez: Un Especial de Navidad' is expected to be a lighthearted and humorous addition to the holiday viewing season. Audiences familiar with the franchise anticipate a continuation of the comedic rivalry between the two social classes, with a festive twist. Critical reception will likely focus on its humor, holiday cheer, and the comedic chemistry of the cast.

What Reviewers Say

  • Delivers holiday laughs through its signature class-based comedy.

  • Offers a festive and lighthearted continuation of the 'Mirreyes contra Godínez' universe.

  • The comedic clash between the rich and the working class provides seasonal entertainment.

Google audience: As a new installment, specific Google user reviews are not yet available. However, based on the previous film, audiences are likely to appreciate its relatable humor, fast-paced comedy, and the dynamic between the contrasting characters.

Fun Fact

The film's title is a play on words, directly contrasting 'mirreyes' (a colloquial term for spoiled rich kids, derived from 'mi rey' - my king) with 'godínez' (a common slang term in Mexico for white-collar office workers).

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