A grumpy, veteran worker who is highly resistant to Pep's retirement and harbors deep-seated prejudices against his new Moroccan apprentice.
Critics from Variety praised the film as a sharp snapshot of "middle-aged malaise" and cultural connection.
The narrative unfolds through their visits to eccentric clients, where the trio must navigate mechanical failures and cultural barriers. While the film addresses serious themes like racism, ageism, and classism, it maintains a gentle, humorous tone.
The non-professional leads, Mohamed Mellali and Valero Escolar , received high praise, jointly winning Best Actor at the Locarno Film Festival.