I like the way this story is told. Two tormented worlds collide. At first, we think there is nothing in common between the two main characters, but as you get to learn more about them, you see that they're both trying to escape the past. It's slow-paced, but this is not a problem to me. I like the acting by Cesar Troncoso, Fernanda Moro and also Nelson Diniz. Clemente Viscaíno plays a small part here. He is a very good Brazilian actor.
The remote place where the gas station is located is beautiful and adds a lot to the way the plot develops.
This movie is a collaboration between Brazil and Argentina. Kudos to everybody involved in this lovely movie. It's simple, but it is so good to watch. It warms my heart.
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