Leonardo was a successful industrial designer who lived with his family in an architectural miracle, the home of Le Corbusier in the middle of a century. One morning, he was awakened by an unpleasant noise and was shocked to find that the worker next door was building a large window directly facing his house. Leonardo protested with many excuses (privacy, building regulations, his wife) in an attempt to force his neighbor Victor to abandon his plan. But Victor just wants a piece of sunshine to capture some light. Therefore, one person's radiance is another person's wilt disease. This movie is themed around architecture and meticulously designed. Mariano Cohn and Gast ó n Duprat imbued it with a carefully crafted sense of strangeness and symbolic quality. Its sharp humor comes from contemplating why the window completely destroyed Leonardo. Does this expose his arrogance, affectation, and lack of empathy; Or dispel his bourgeois fantasy of power? Neighbor Man sharply criticizes the shallowness of morality - and what happens when you don't love your neighbor's window.