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Empathy-impaired Aurora (Rojo) feigns interest in mega-depressed Mauricio (Tizoc Arroyo), her illegitimate son by famous entertainer Andres (Rogelio Guerra), who knows nothing of the boy's existence. Every year on his birthday, however, the idolized singer receives two gardenias from a mystery woman. Aurora tapes a shocker of a confession to be delivered to the man she's loved from afar -- very far afar -- since she was an impressionable lass of 14. Her revenge will prove to be just as rife with miscalculations as her life. Pic only transcends its tiny budget during Aurora's extended monologue. Several shots in which camera is upside down and characters appear to stroll along the ceiling have an arresting quality. Fittingly cheesy score complements the melodramatic narrative.