Batalla en el cielo (2005)
A heavyset white guy in his 30s with a full beard and dark short hair is naked, standing in a room lit in bright blue, stroking his dick. The camera holds wide and static, no touching from anyone — just solo jerking off with clear visibility of his genitals. Later, a young slim white couple — the woman with long blonde hair, the man with short dark hair — walk barefoot down a hallway in what looks like an apartment building, natural lighting, medium shot. They’re fully clothed, not touching, just moving through the space like they’re on their way somewhere. Another shot shows a middle-aged Asian guy in his 30s, slim, sitting alone in a car at a gas station at night, dim lit, face visible but no action. Then two older white people, both overweight with greying hair, stand outside in daylight — the man with a beard, the woman with short dark hair — just standing, not interacting. The sequence feels like raw, loosely connected footage with no dialogue and no clear narrative, just focus on isolated moments and physical presence.