A woman and a man who met at a soccer game. Years later, they decide to see each other again at the same place they found their passion, a soccer match with the same teams playing against each other.
After Argentina's military dictatorship collapses, infamous torturer Angel Vladimir Carvalo (Otto Sirgo) takes refuge in the vastness of Mexico, where he uses his victims' money to pull off business deals -- and ultimately becomes director of the National Registry of Vehicles. Helmed by Christian Gonzalez, this fascinating drama is based on the experiences of Richardo Miguel Cavallo, a real-life tormenter who was arrested in 2000.
The movie opens as the two protagonists, Rodrigo and Rocco join their families to hold a birthday party for their grandfather, Rodrigo Carnicero, which through most part of the movie is only referred to as "El abuelo" (Spanish for Grandpa). Rodrigo is a regular middle-class teenager, while Rocco (who, in fact, is also named Rodrigo but shortens his name to Rocco) is rather more unconventional, a marijuana user and indie magazine writer, and has deep conflicts with his father Luis.
In an old monastery in Mexico, the faith of all young aspiring priests is tested by the prior using psychoanalysis. During the process, young people manifest indecision, sexual problems (such as incest or homosexuality) and lack of faith.