

Las Mofas Magicas - The Magic Glasses : Director: DANIEL REBNER | Genre: Drama | Produced In: 2008
Synopsis: Pablito is a 9-year-old a bit special child: Dreamy, shy, always in his thoughts. So much that has come to a point in which, helping himself with a few strange glasses of colors to which he calls "Mlasses" (Magic glasses), escapes completely of the reality, seeing it all quite coloring and entertaining when he wears it. In the school they cannot admit a behavior like that and worry for him. The director of the center meets his mother, Lucia, who shows off to be too permissive and protective with her son. Why this strange behavior of mother and son? Sometimes the life is nicer if you look at her through a "Mlasses"...
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