If I Were Rich () is a 2019 Spanish comedy film directed by ÃÂlvaro Fernández Armero and consisting of a remake of the French film If I Were a Rich Man. It stars ÃÂlex GarcÃÂa and Alexandra Jiménez alongside Jordi Sánchez, Adrián Lastra, Diego MartÃÂn, Franky MartÃÂn, Antonio Resines and Paula EchevarrÃÂa.
The plot follows the mishaps of Santi, who has earned a â¬25 million lottery prize. Since he is in the process of divorce, he tries to hide this circumstance from his wife Maite.
An adaptation of the 2002 French film If I Were a Rich Man (), the screenplay was penned by ÃÂlvaro Fernández Armero alongside and . The film was produced by Telecinco Cinema alongside Si yo fuera AIE, Think Studio and Ciskul, with the participation of Mediaset España and Movistar+. It was shot in Asturias (including Gijón, Salinas, Xagó and Verdicio) and Madrid.
Distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film was theatrically released in Spain on 15 November 2019. It proved to be a "surprise" success in the Spanish box office, grossing around â¬12 million by February 2020.
Pablo Vázquez of Fotogramas rated If I Were Rich 4 out of 5 stars highlighting the "umpteenth confirmation of the talent of its leading couple and the 'scene-stealing' supporting cast" as the best thing about the film, while considering its formulaic nature and little magic as the worst thing about it.
Santiago Alverú of CinemanÃÂa gave it 3ý out of 5 stars, considering that "in spite of falling into every imaginable commercial" tic, sublimated by a "ferocious product placement", the story still maintains its honesty.
Raquel Hernández Luján of HobbyConsolas gave the film 50 out of 100 points ("so-so"), considering that Fernández Armero throws himself into vulgarity, reproducing sketches with "body shaming, obscenities, prejudices and misunderstandings" galore in which humor "simply does not work", otherwise highlighting the performances of Alexandra Jiménez, Antonio Resines and Isabel Ordaz alongside the film's technical craft as the best things about it.
Javier Ocaña of El PaÃÂs highlighted the irregularity of the film, bringing together features of American screwball comedy, stale Spanish costumbrismo, French popular comedy, and even American spoof comedies while conceding that the film is still watchable because "Armero is experienced and knows how to film with taste", also pointing out that the trend of Spanish remakes to which the film belong confirms "the growing faintheartedness of part of the Spanish industry, its lack of risk-taking capacity".