10/10
So Colombian and a story about a very good plan
17 April 2016
This is a story Colombians feel as their socio-cultural heritage, so many individual stories inside a bigger one. Excellent performances from Victor Mallarino, Florina Lemaitre and the late Frank Ramirez. It left a key message inside "no matter how dark the future is, we'll endure by creativeness".

This film was premiered first in Germany regarding the trans gender topic but it wasn't the central theme, but the fact is about indifferent landlords and their economic interests above the less favored people who must survive day by day.

It's also about a downtown Bogotá that doesn't exists anymore, because it portrays the old palace of justice, destroyed by a guerrilla now gone in times where bureaucracy was at hand, but serves well to the purpose of the residents of an old house. It also gives a description of the religious idiosyncrasy from Colombia that helps the movie to develop. I strongly recommend it, because is a story which situations could be common to development countries.
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