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So, 'Margen de Error' is like this interesting blend of comedy, drama, and romance that really plays with the nuances of relationships. You’ve got Iris, who's living this sort of understated life, then suddenly her existence gets shaken up when her friend’s daughter, Maia, moves in. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing moments to breathe—especially when Iris starts to grapple with her own feelings about Maia's crush on an older woman. The performances feel genuine, with a nice mix of humor and introspection. It’s not overly flashy, but there's something distinct about how it explores themes of self-discovery and love. There’s a subtlety here that might get overlooked but adds a lot to the overall experience.
Interesting character dynamicsSubtle exploration of loveUnique perspective on relationships
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