妓女与鲸鱼
在马德里,女作家贝拉(Aitana暂无内容Sánchez-Gijón暂无内容饰)从情人乔迪那里听来了摄影师埃米利奥(Leonardo暂无内容Sbaraglia暂无内容饰)的故事,埃米利奥作为反法西斯的战士,死在了1933年的西班牙。罹患乳腺癌的贝拉离开丈夫与情人,独自在病痛中探寻埃米利奥和妓女洛拉的往事……埃米利奥在一次舞会上邂逅洛拉,并将她带至荒凉的巴塔哥尼亚高原。为埃米利奥抛弃的洛拉无力改变境遇,只有和她相同身份的玛蒂尔德给予她些许安慰。某天,一只鲸鱼搁浅在海边,人们围绕着它,但却无能为力……贝拉在医院中惊讶的发现同一病室的老妇即是当年的玛蒂尔德,而不久后,又有一只鲸鱼搁浅,贝拉感到她和另一个女人的生命,在这一刻被联系到了一起……
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