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The narrative is episodic. A real estate agent from Manila arrives, offering to buy the land for a housing development. Ernesto refuses violently. Later, a coffee buyer offers a pittance for the remaining harvest. Ernesto’s pride prevents him from haggling. The film builds toward a silent crisis: Ernesto’s body begins to fail (chronic coughing, likely from years of wood-fire roasting), his son leaves for Manila, and Luz quietly considers selling the land behind his back.