Directed by Rodolfo Ledo, Papá se volvió loco is a landmark of Argentine commercial comedy from the mid-2000s. Starring the iconic Guillermo Francella, the film explores themes of midlife crisis, infidelity, and the search for "passion" against the backdrop of a tropical vacation.
The film relies heavily on the "picaresca" style—a genre of humor popular in Argentina—which often features a middle-aged male protagonist struggling between his domestic responsibilities and impulsive desires.
Papá se volvió loco remains a cult favorite for fans of Francella, serving as a time capsule for Argentine cinema during a period of high-energy, broad-appeal comedies. It is currently available for streaming on platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV . Papá se volvió loco | Rotten Tomatoes
While the film was a significant box-office success in Argentina, it received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics.
Guillermo Francella’s comedic timing was widely praised as the primary reason for the film's popularity.
The story follows Juan (Francella) and his wife Ana (Lucía Galán) as they travel to the Dominican Republic to celebrate their second honeymoon and reignite their marriage. However, the plot takes a sharp turn when Juan becomes obsessively enamored with a local woman, Lupe (Ingrid Grudke), leading to a series of chaotic and slapstick attempts to hide his infidelity.