After his wife's passing, Fernando becomes a reserved and contemplative father, single-handedly raising his son Daniel. Each evening, while the boy sleeps, Fernando rekindles his wife's presence by touching her belongings and tidying up her personal items. Meanwhile, his mother-in-law criticizes his ability to care for Daniel without assistance, and Paulo struggles to resist the romantic overtures of his sister-in-law, a recently divorced woman seeking to recapture her lost femininity.
To My Beloved
As a grieving father, he clings to daily habits that allow him to temporarily relive cherished moments with his deceased wife, using her belongings to momentarily recapture the past while his sleeping son is unaware.