A very nice film that can be an encouragement in the marasmus of this world. The protagonist José is a prototype of proper masculinity and an example of sensitive, gentlemanly treatment of women even in today’s world. José is a man open to love and thanks to this he is able to resolve the almost unsolvable situation in which his girlfriend Nina finds herself.
Nina is fired from her job. The chef José, who is the brother of the restaurant’s boss, goes to see her, despite his brother’s threats. They spend a pleasant day together, during which they learn about each other’s fates.
José learns that Nina is pregnant and wants to have an abortion. Nina does not want to bring a child into the world in the bleak situation she finds herself in, as the father of the child does not seem interested in the child either.
José tries to offer Nina a better solution for her baby than killing her by abortion. He invites Nina to visit his spirited family and confides his difficult past.
José is a man who realizes that the essential thing in life is to love and everything else is secondary. That’s why he has a generous offer for Nina.
Parents Guide: More times a woman in a strapless dress. 1x tank top with a higher neckline. Holding hands over fire. Woman contemplating abortion and imagining waiting for abortion procedure and the situation afterwards. In an argument 1x saying “shove off”. 1x swearing “bastard”. 1x saying God’s name in vain. Smoking a cigar a couple of times. 1x pregnant woman smoking a cigarette. A woman telling how in her teens she came home “stoned” and offered marijuana to her mom as well. Hitting a little girl with a car resulting in her death. A restaurant boss disciplining his employees.
Cast: Eduardo Verástegui, Tammy Blanchard, Ali Landry, Angélica Aragón, Jaime Tirelli, Ramon Rodriguez, Michael Mosley, Dominic Colon, Tawny Cypress, Alexa Gerasimovich, Dionne Audain
Crew: Alejandro Gomez Monteverde
USA, 2006
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