We've thought about it.
It must have crossed someone's mind at one
time or the other. The love of our life could
be in Japan or on the next block. Perhaps
very close, closer than what we think. In the
meantime, Yago - a lonely man who
lives in Iguassu, Misiones - knows that when
a flare is launched into the sky, someone is
in danger, a fire needs to be put out, or an
animal must be rescued. Meanwhile, Morena,
a city woman and a very electric person by
the way, is getting ready to type up her
report in her laptop. Even though the
cellphone rings, and she has to take the
call, and can't stop for a second, the
scenery - the brutal nature of Iguassu Falls
next to the afrodisiac and maniac city of
Buenos Aires - are so different and far away,
just like the characters. Until she, tired
from her bad relationships with men
(especially with her last relationship),
decides that she needs to take a vacation.
Laura, her best friend, talks her into going
together to Iguassu.
They must discover each other, just as they
must uncover their own stories. Yago
must get over the fact that the man who
raised him is not his biological father. Morena
must face her violent truth: her father was
found guilty for murdering Yago's
mother. Their paths cross, entwine, and
untie. The characters of Yago,
Pasión Morena not only meet,
entwine, and untie, but also love each other.