Review of Esteros

Esteros (2016)
9/10
When both know it is love between them but one of them takes a long time to come to terms with himself
2 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Matias and Jeronimo are kids of farmers from a small town. Both are inseparable from childhood. A close friendship takes shape of childhood love. Matias concern for traditional life takes him away from his friend as his father takes up a job somewhere away from their traditional farmland. Matias after 10 yrs returns back to attend a carnival at Esteros from Brazil where he working as a biologist with his girlfriend. His girlfriend knows all about the Esteros and Matias childhood but not about Jero. Meanwhile Jero bumps into Matias when Matias girlfriend calls him to help Jero ready herself and Mati for carnival. A new tale of events turn up and Mati ends up visiting Esteros archipelago. Mati instantly connects with his inner calling and gives into Jero. Jero is composed, wants Matias as none other, has waited patiently for him for 10 yrs. Matias as usual goes overboard kisses Jero and they spend a night together but the moments they spent after a decade of tirade becomes meaningless when Matias has to get back to his job next day to Brazil. A simple plot and subtle emotions of Jero and his devotional love, anger, decency will pull you towards him. Movie lingers through the landscapes and timeline. Acting is very nice. Go ahead snuggle and watch with your loved one. This surely will make your day.
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