The Grown-Ups
Rita anita, Ricardo and Andrés are attending a school for children with Down syndrome for 40 years. After all of this time around, they have started to tire of this atmosphere. A few of them feel that employed in the school bakery is a challenge. In addition they beg for freedom. Andrés and anita have been in love but live with their own families. They desire acquiring a spot to be alone together, plus they want to have married and raise a family. Sadlythe society they live in is not equipped to appeal to their own desire to have more independence. Regardless of the practice they receive on becoming"responsible adults," all of them remain reliant upon others to make decisions for them, much to their own frustration.