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- A schizophrenic man commits suicide after his girlfriend cheats on him with his best friend.
- A highway accident along the Mexican desert forces a couple to make a life defining decision
- Matias (Andrés Montiel) returns to the house where he spent his childhood in Puebla. The housekeeper immediately insinuates that there are ghosts in the house, he does not seem to mind, and decides to rent it for a week. He walks througout the house with nostalgia and anticipation, as if expecting an appearance at any time. As the days passed his health seems to decay, he always takes medications and injections outside the house, trying to hide his discomfort. While inside the house a a silhouette seems to be among him without him noticing. His desire to see something keeps growing and looses his patience, so he turns to the ghost and asks it to show itself but nothing happens. Despite his skepticism he hires a ghost whisperer to perform an invocation, he quickly changes his mind as he sees no results and throws her out. His impatience turns into anger, tells the ghost bitterly that it has not shown itself to him, as if he was not special enough to see it. He finally decides to leave, adressing the house, acknowldges that obviously it does not want to see him and apologizes for not having said goodbye to her, disclosing that the spirit that supposedly inhabits the house is his mother, his anger turns to tears, confesses he has terminal cancer, that he will die soon, that he wanted to say goodbye to her to let her rest in peace, yet no answer. Back to anger, says between sobs that he would see her in heaven, but incisively concludes by saying "but they dont accept gays there." Crying bitterly. He returns to his flat in London, sleeps profoundly. His mother stares at him from the edge of the bed. He wakes up, surprised to have her before him. She offers her arms, stands up, hugs her tightly. On the bed lies his inert body.
- Despite Lucia´s efforts, Ramiro (Moisés Arizmendi), her husband, is very hard to please. Eventually, he confesses having a lover and asks for a divorce. Lucia (Rocío Verdejo) agrees with the only condition of arranging a meeting with the three of them: Lucia, Ramiro, and Patricia (María Aura), his lover. Once there, Lucia "signs off" to Patricia all her privileges as well as her responsibilities as Ramiro's wife, and mother of their children. She then signs the divorce papers knowing that once she's absent from her family, her marriage will be closer to achieving "EQUALITY". A pesar de que Lucía (Rocío Verdejo) se esfuerza, Ramiro (Moises Arizmendi) es un esposo difícil de satisfacer. Eventualmente él le confiesa que tiene una amante y le pide el divorcio. Ella acepta con la sola condición de que le permitan una reunión en la que participen los tres: ella, Ramiro y Patricia, su amante. Una vez juntos, Lucía le endosa a Patricia (María Aura) sus privilegios y obligaciones como esposa de Ramiro y madre de sus hijos. Luego firma el divorcio a sabiendas de que una vez que la familia experimente su ausencia, la igualdad en su matrimonio estará mucho más cerca.
- Two friends finish their lunch, Hilario (Guillermo Quintanilla) does not leave a tip, while Esteban (Gerardo Ott) walks around giving out tips; to the waitress (Verónica Falcón), to the Valet Parking, etc. In the car, Hilario, a declared tightwad, criticizes the generosity of Esteban, and his way of giving out tips. Esteban tries to explain Hilario that life is about give and take. Hilario insists, and tries to make Esteban understand that his solution to all of his economic problems rely in the give away tips. In the middle of the converstaion while waiting in a red light, an armed man (Ramón Tarno) pulls Esteban out of the car and ups in instead. Asking Hilario to keep on driving while he points a gun to him. After robbing Hilario´s car, cellphone, money, credit cards, boots, etc. he leaves Hilario alone in a lonely street. Hilario is now alone asking for help to everyone he runs into, looks as if finally life itself has says to Hilario that indeed life is about give and take. A small boy thats selling out candy on the street will feel pitty of Hilario and offered him as much help as he can.