The chemistry (and friction) between Asier and Joseba drives the narrative forward.
Stuck in a chicken farm and unwilling to give up their "revolutionary" dreams, the duo decides to form their own splinter cell.
Just as they arrive, the group announces a permanent ceasefire.
Aramburu proves that humor can be as effective as drama in processing a painful national history. By turning potential terrorists into clowns, he provides a different kind of healing for a post-conflict society.
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