Eliseo is a man shaped by the shadows he navigates, an enigmatic figure amidst the opulence of high-income apartment living in Buenos Aires. As the superintendent, he presents himself as an accommodating overseer, exuding charm while maneuvering through the intricate world of the affluent tenants he serves. Yet, beneath this genial facade lies a tempestuous current fueled by ambition and insecurity. He sees himself as the omnipotent arbiter of his community—a self-appointed guardian who uses both cordiality and manipulation to uphold his precarious position.
His life is a delicate dance between survival and ethical ambiguity, where he relishes the power to influence the residents while concealing his underlying intentions. Eliseo's narrative is defined by moral dilemmas and manipulative schemes, illustrating his struggle to maintain control and authority in a world that often threatens to upend his carefully crafted existence. He is both puppet master and puppet, forever entrapped by the very role he seeks to dominate, navigating the treacherous waters of personal ambition entwined with community dynamics.