The Grown-Ups
Rita anita, Ricardo and Andrés are attending a school for children with Down syndrome. After all of this time, they are starting to tire of this comfortable atmosphere. A few of them believe employed in the faculty bakery is a struggle. They also beg for freedom. Andrés and anita are inlove but still live with their own families. They imagine obtaining a quiet place to be lonely and raise a family and so they want to have married. Sadly isn't equipped to appeal to their own desire for greater independence. Regardless of the training they receive on becoming"responsible adults," all four of them remain dependent on other people to make decisions for them, much to their own frustration.