In
a grey, industrial and uninhabited future, an old man lovingly waters a flower,
perhaps the last flower to exist. In his home, across from a factory spewing
gas, noise and bad vibrations, the vision of which constantly reminds him that
the world isn't what it was, the man caringly tends the flower because he knows
it's his last hope. Unexpectedly, he receives a surprising package that could
change the world, at least his world, and perhaps a little more. A surrealistic
fable on the world to come, the portrayal of a corrupt society infested by machines,
that has forgotten the human being, a future in which there is still place for
hope: flowers can grow again.
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Text by Carlos Plaza ]