Directed by Colombian Rodrigo García, son of legend Gabriel García Márquez. Just as Iñarritu's BARDO previously proved, certain Creators dealing with the new Mexican reality, do take their time to research and polish their scripts with credible diagnoses of the "transformed" Mexico, hence avoiding to come up with political pamphlets (Estrada), or Policía de Guanajuato disguised Propaganda (Escalante). And guess what, this can be done without even being based in Mexico!
Furthermore, If you lost contact with your Family members due to COVID's New World Order dynamics, this film is quite an antidote. It made me wonder what drama have I been missing out, with the moments Mr. García and the Film's wonderful cast invite us to be part of. You will feel good as this fictional Mexican Familia resists, of what you may also be resisting: Gentrification. Mr. Giménez Cacho leads masterfully the Familia and a superb team of Actresses and Actors, with a story on synchronicity with the current political arena, where Women are demanding to the existing Patriarchy: "you solita puedo". And speaking of diagnoses, the best one appears, wait for it, late in the film, by the quiet US Citizen Husband.
Experience Familia, and let's hope other Directors follow this new trend/genre, that could be called: "Gentrification side effects".