the documentary is a look, from the outside, not from the look of those of us who were born and lived, only in the era of the "Revolution", it is a journey well told, from their point of view, leaving out many more points, The peasant brothers, certainly there were many like that, there are no more, they loved the land and felt pain when their oxen or their crops were stolen, those of today are no longer that way, in a certain way they speak that it is a country That does not change over time and the houses remain the same, Mr. Luis of the Old Havana, what he has done all his life is to survive, and where are the values ​​that families had before 59? I grew up hearing my mother say study so that you have a good future, my brother and I graduated from engineering and all the professionals of my generation were frustrated, seeing that the reality was different, many of my acquaintances live far from that Havana where We grew up and once believed that it was true that we lived in the best country. I don't think this film is a broad panorama of how our Cuban people have lived for more than 60 years, deteriorating more and more economically and socially.