In threading together the past and present, Speroni shows how Ivan's crime is not solely an individual issue but also stems from societal and family factors.
A tender scene where he serenades Yamila is quickly followed by a heated argument in which an angry Ivan lashes out at his mother for being unsupportive of his relationships.
When the day winds down, laughter fills the house as the three of them share a meal together, highlighting the fragile joy after a difficult life.
The film is also rich with the textures and moods of life in Chascomus, showcasing both intimate family moments and harsh realities of Ivan's upbringing.
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