A group of actors retire to an island in Tigre to prepare William Shakespeare’s “As you like it”. Far from the city and just before starting the essay, Luisa, the one who personify Rosalind in the play, decides –badly- to settle her sentimental relationship by the Mobile phone: She cries and leaves herself to the rejection. During that day, between work and daydream, Luisa goes from the wardrobe test to the dialogue reviews through the direct interpretation of the tex...
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A group of actors retire to an island in Tigre to prepare William Shakespeare’s “As you like it”. Far from the city and just before starting the essay, Luisa, the one who personify Rosalind in the play, decides –badly- to settle her sentimental relationship by the Mobile phone: She cries and leaves herself to the rejection. During that day, between work and daydream, Luisa goes from the wardrobe test to the dialogue reviews through the direct interpretation of the text confirming Rosalind as the desired object of all the cast: Celia, Orlando, Febe. Finished every essay, while the food is in the barbeque, Luisa finds her play Partners that, with their couples, decide to have a day in the country. The meetings with each of them, improve her solitude and the wish of being accompanied, though that means to be the stupid wish of receiving a possible sudden call.
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