Generally viewed as an intelligent, well-crafted, and "stunning" piece of cinema.
As a directorial debut, Vigas is praised for his assured, minimalist style—using long pauses, a "distanced" perspective, and the absence of a musical soundtrack to heighten tension. From Afar
The film offers a revealing look into a divided Venezuelan society, where economic disparity fuels the transactional relationship between the two main characters. This is a slow-burn film, often considered more
This is a slow-burn film, often considered more of a "festival piece" than a popular thriller. Some viewers might find the minimalist, ambiguous nature tedious, while others will find it deeply fascinating. Verdict Armando (Alfredo Castro)
It is an elliptical film that trusts the audience to interpret scenes, often focusing on body language and subtext rather than direct exposition. Verdict
Armando (Alfredo Castro), a middle-aged, wealthy dental technician in Caracas, pays young men to come to his home, but he does not touch them. He only watches them. His life shifts when he encounters Elder (Luis Silva), a volatile street thug.