Many people underestimate Puerto Rican movies some saying that there is no talent and that the movies look bad, but here is a masterpiece. Attacking the issue of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder that is usually taboo or viewed with rejection, this film brings us the harsh reality that many suffer after going through a trauma. Well acted, well written and excellent cinematography make this an experience that should be enjoyed by everyone, especially any health professional. With a good pace and a good script, it is a film that I highly recommend. My only criticism would be its length, as the topics of mental disorders are very complex and it left me wanting more explanation in its short length, but it covered what was most necessary.
The director did and amazing job of representing the symptoms and coping skills of someone with a mental disorder. It isn't a film that becomes repetitive with it's topic as it takes its time distributing the issues of mental illness. In the end it is a film to have great conversations and to just sit down and meditate.