Avoid auto-translated Vietsub from YouTube or unverified sources — they ruin the film’s nuance.

Vera’s prison is a beautiful room, but it is still a cage. Similarly, Vicente is trapped inside a body that is not his own. The film asks: Is our body a shell we inhabit, or is it the essence of who we are? Vietnamese viewers may recognize parallels in classic folk tales about shape-shifting and karma.

A: Psychologically violent more than gory. There are two scenes of non-graphic surgery and one sexual assault (implied, not explicit). Suitable for adults only.

The film jumps between past and present without on-screen timestamps. Subtitles that include subtle cues (e.g., “Six years earlier”) help Vietsub viewers keep track of the non-linear narrative.

The film also explores the long-lasting effects of trauma on individuals and families. Robert's grief over the loss of his son has driven him to madness, leading him to commit unspeakable acts of violence and control. Manuel, who has been kidnapped and subjected to inhumane treatment, must find ways to cope with his trauma and reclaim his sense of self.