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[IFFR '25] The approach to the need to adapt to blindness of a teenager who has suffered an accident is approached from a perspective that always places the viewer in the point of view of the protagonist. Sometimes reproducing the world as she sees it, only formed by blurred and diffuse lights, an image similar to that of a windshield wiper placed in front of the lens, and generally without showing the faces of the secondary characters, who are always focused in shots that cut off their physical appearance. Also marked by a kaleidoscopic sound design that reflects the gradual increase in auditory awareness of the protagonist. It is an optimistic story that uses the loss of vision as a metaphor for the futility of our need to be perceived from a gaze of false perfection.