
Octavio (Gael Garcia Bernal) uses his brother’s dog to make
money in organised dog fights and is in love with his brother’s pregnant wife
Susana (Vanessa Bauche). One day he and a friend are being chased by crooks
when he crashes his car into another, being driven by the model and actress Valeria
(Goya Toledo) who is in the midst of an affair with Daniel (Alvaro Guerrero), a
married magazine publisher. At the scene of the crash is a down and out, vagrant
man ‘El Chivo’ (Emilio Echevarria) who pushes a scrap metal cart around but
hides a deeply hidden and cheerless past. The three strands only come together
for the car crash scene, colliding like three marbles before being spun into
differing trajectories. The film had me gripped from start to finish but left
me wanting more from at least two of the three strands.