Love knows no age and this is made very clear by graphichumour specialist Manuel Summers in his first film as director, which presents two different stories: one set in adolescence, with a young man suffering for his lack of moustache while his girlfriend has already developed a woman’s body, and another in advanced age, with an elderly couple living in a nursing home, who love each but can’t have any contact (of any kind) because the premises are separated by gender. Very moving and tender, as real as life itself, at the time it was greatly acclaimed by critics and audiences.
Two love stories in two stages of life: the pink one is about two children aged 12 and 13, Guillermo and Margarita, who live their first romance with shyness and emotion, and the yellow one tells how an elderly couple, Valentín and Josefa, love each other in silence in the old people’s home where they live.