[4][5] Pilar (Natalia Oreiro) lives in an apartment in Buenos Aires with her not-very dedicated husband Javier (Fernán Mirás) and her adolescent and irresponsible stepson, Nicolás (Lucas Pose), works as an agent creative in an advertising agency and will soon be forty years old.
His neighbor, Guillermo (Walter Cornás) throws loud parties all the time, and his stepson doesn't go to school and spends all day bringing friends into his apartment.
While returning home depressed, Pilar meets Fernando Salaberry (Hugo Arana), an old man who is doing an "exercise to purify his soul" next to a bridge.
He tells Javier what he thinks, breaks the window of Maia's car when she parks it back in its place, has a heated argument with Alejandro, and finally quits his job after forcing him to apologize for the treatment he has received from him.
She savagely beats a taxi driver for assaulting her on the street and then rebuffs Maia, who was trying to convince her to work together after a video footage of said attack was made viral.
After confessing to Pablo that she still loves him, she severely reproaches him for having left her at the instigation of her mother and now wanting to marry Sofía, a very similar controlling woman, using hurtful words and terms that seriously damage their friendship.
According to the Todas Las Críticas portal, the film starring Natalia Oreiro obtained 59% positive reviews with an estimated average of 60/100 based on 32 ratings from the press.
[9] After the precedent of the previous year with Mamá se fue de viaje and its unexpected commercial success in the same winter period, it was expected that the film would behave in a similar way, attracting the public target little interested in "blockbuster" movies, as is.