TL;DR – A film that sines in those moments that display the contrasts in our lives.
Score – 3.5 out of 5 stars
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene

Review –
Today we continue our dive into Latin cinema, this time moving away from Mexico
and across the Atlantic to Mexico. Unfortunately, I have even less experience here,
besides last year’s seminal Roma.
Well, today we start to rectify today by exploring a look at colliding worlds
at a time of great change.
So to set the scene, in Mexico, not that long ago, Lucía (Adriana Paz) lives in
the rural countryside with her husband Rigo (Jorge A. Jimenez) and her son Braulio
(Luciano Martínez). Lucía wants to move to Mexico City and take over a commercial
property that her sister Sara (Claudia Santiago) found, but her husband will hear
nothing of it. Lucía feels trapped where she is, and there is nothing she can
do, well there is one thing, and that is escaping into her own mind, a world of
intrigue and mystery.