The choice to make the protagonist’s son deaf and mute is a significant narrative device. It highlights the vulnerability of those who cannot easily speak for themselves and emphasizes the importance of interpretation—both literal (sign language) and metaphorical (the interpretation of evidence).
The story centers on Patricia (played by Blanca Portillo), a high-profile defense attorney accustomed to navigating the intricacies of the courtroom. Her life is upended when her young son, Víctor—who is deaf and mute—is found wandering a country road in a state of shock. boy-missing-2016-720p-movizland-com-mp4
Like many "parent-in-peril" thrillers, the film uses the primal drive of motherhood as the catalyst for the plot. It asks the audience at what point "protecting your child" becomes an excuse for indefensible violence. The choice to make the protagonist’s son deaf