

Many of these are worth mentioning but do not really warrant a full film review. Sometimes there are noteworthy short scenes (or montages) in films-usually in the form of flashbacks-which are important in informing the story. There, the sex between Ophelia and Andres, and, between Juan and Lucia, becomes escape and discharge only but the sisters know that they are condemned to desire the same man.The criteria for whether a film portraying a little girl gets reviewed is pretty straightforward: they are the lead of the film or are in an important role as a catalyst to the story. The two couples live a shared honeymoon in "La Dreamed" cliff house. The encounter between John and Ophelia begins as a disturbing fantasy in the minds of the three, until the bodies ask to join. She spied her, she was voyeur and disciple. Ofelia, the stormy, the fragile, was also the freest when it came to exploring her sexuality.

Ofelia and Juan desire each other from the first look. Lucia, strong and territorial, feels powerful although there is something she can not control: the desire of her husband. Ofelia becomes calmer but more animal, primitive, free and dangerous. The sisters are again pushed by the wishes of others. Ofelia arrives at the wedding accompanied by her partner, Andrés, both live isolated in the middle of the Amazon jungle. Carmen, the optimistic and denying mother, decides to invite her other daughter Ophelia to the wedding of her first-born, wanting to put an end to the rivalry between the sisters who have not seen each other for seven years.

She will marry Juan, her partner for four years. Lucia and Ophelia would never have been friends, but they were sisters.

