A little big comedy, full of humanism and humanity, belonging to the admirable subgenre of “feel good movies.” A bitter man, angry with life, will regain his energy and hope after a lost Chinese traveller breaks into his monotonous existence, with no reason or explanation, and he decides to help the stranger out. The absurd attempts at communication between them lead to hilarious moments bordering surrealism. As usual, Ricardo Darín is magnificent.
Jun, a Chinese man who has just arrived in Argentina not speaking a word of Spanish is “adopted” by Roberto, a cranky loner. Looking to solve this absurd situation, Roberto will discover a way to resolving his deeper problem: loneliness.