A Costa Rican film blending environmental critique, social denunciation, and a turbulent love triangle.
The film introduces its Costa Rican setting and establishes the directorial debut of Esteban Ramírez. The narrative framework is built upon the posthumous short story El Solitario, setting a dramatic tone.
A complex love triangle emerges, weaving personal desires against the backdrop of social and environmental concerns. The protagonist's internal conflicts begin to surface as relationships deepen.
Environmental denunciation and social critique intensify, mirroring the protagonist's stormy personal life. The intersecting plotlines create mounting pressure and dramatic tension.
All thematic and romantic threads converge toward a decisive climax. The story resolves its central conflicts while delivering a cohesive message about love, jealousy, and mortality.
Vicente and Abigail run a banana plantation in Limon Province, on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. Abigail's half-sister Irene, about whom Abigail knew nothing, comes to introduce herself. Banana prices start falling, threatening the plantation's finances. An oil company works with the government to get off-shore drilling rights, over local objection. Vicente is at the center of each cross-current. Will he fall for Irene? Can he save the plantation? Will he sell out to corporate offers?
Esteban Ramírez
Rating: 6/10 (12 votes)
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