Landscape and setting can play just as an important part in stories as the characters and actions, Getschow said. This is a great example. The movie was shot completely in Pinamar. So you must know the fact that set Pinamar apart from most of the other Argentine beach cities: it has been artificially turned from wild sand dunes into a forest (mostly of pine trees, which explains the "pina" in the town's name and "mar" that means sea). Watching the movie you will understand what we mean. The human characters: Two brothers with a very different view, a perspective of the world that touches the limits when they get out of the city to immerse in a forest with a sea.There's grief, there's a love history; an identity conflict and some social comments about how "city people" see this little place with so much nature around. I recommend you to watch it without knowing much more about it. Try to experience the same slow motion you perceive when we are in contact with nature. when have when we disconnect of mundane urban life. When sand, rain, trees and friends its everything you need to feel alive and get through the losses of life. Could be better this film in terms of development character or production? probably. But I think that's not important. When you have the great direction of Federico Godfrid, the struggle we see in the performance of Juan Grandinetti & Violeta Palukas, you have all you need to connect again with nature. All this with a superb cinematography and art direction. Plus the gorgeous music on hand drums of Sebastián Espósito & Daniel Godfrid. I Had lived half or my adult life between Pinamar and the capital and most populous city of Argentina. So I was mesmerized that someone could portray so well the differences between this two worlds. Mariano Sinestesia. https://www.facebook.com/apreciamos