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Soy tu karma
Darío wakes up one day in his bed next to Renata, whom he does not know anything about. He begins to suspect that it is a joke of his friends or a scam, but Renata has an explanation: Darío is an earlier existence of herself.
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Plot Summary
The film follows Mateo, a teenager grappling with the impending death of his mother. He forms a deep connection with her oncologist, Dr. Morales, who becomes an unlikely confidant and advisor. As Mateo navigates his grief and the complexities of his relationship with his mother, he also experiences his first love and confronts the uncertainties of his future.
Critical Reception
Soy tu karma received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its emotional depth and strong performances, particularly from its young lead. Some found the narrative occasionally uneven, but generally, it was appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of adolescence, grief, and burgeoning relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional authenticity and compelling performances.
Noted for its sensitive exploration of grief and coming-of-age themes.
Some reviewers felt the pacing or plot progression could be improved.
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Fun Fact
The film marked a significant dramatic role for Brenda Asnicar, who was previously known for her work in more comedic or musical television series.
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