Overview
- The Argentine release arrives with early reviews describing an oppressive, real‑time suspense piece centered on a single evening.
- Critics single out Natalia Oreiro for a restrained, introspective performance that carries the film’s point‑of‑view.
- The story probes the mental load of caregiving and household demands, framing everyday pressures as the driver of the tension.
- Formal choices in framing and sound heighten the sense of entrapment, with some reviewers likening the experience to a waking nightmare.
- Noted details include a 67–68 minute runtime, a 13+ rating, and distribution by Cinetren, with critiques pointing to limited tonal variety and a late, overly harsh incident.