
Lullaby

Amaia has just become a mother, and the challenge is even more significant than she imagined. So when her partner has to leave for several weeks because of his job, she decides to spend time with her parents in a lovely coastal village in the Basque Country and hopefully share the responsibility of looking after her baby. However, she forgot that even when one becomes a parent, one never stops being a daughter.
It's easy to understand what the story wants to do in that process from new mother to nurturing daughter, but it gets lost in the unnatural drama throughout the second part. There is a certain tendency to build the strength of the female characters on the weakness of the male characters, which is a toos simple resource to create the characters. But it establishes emotional ties that are not easy to let go of.