The film’s climax takes place at the competition. Rosa, after a tearful breakdown, decides to abandon the prescribed classical piece and instead performs an original lullaby she composed for Martina. The performance is raw, imperfect, but deeply moving. The audience — and even Úrsula — is visibly affected. Though Rosa does not win the competition, she wins back her self-respect. Úrsula, in a rare moment of vulnerability, privately admits she envied Rosa’s genuine passion.
Luz miró alrededor, tratando de ubicarse. Estaba en una calle desconocida, con edificios altos y luces de neón.
—¿Sí?