Why is it so difficult to say "I love you"? We can spend hours on the phone, evenings talking about everything... but when it comes to opening our hearts, there's radio silence.
Whether it's with his family, his friends, a girl he meets in a bar or even the baker who's a little too quick to say hello, Hugo is always trying to please. All the time. To everyone. Even if it means losing himself completely along the way.
He shares his impulses, his doubts, his obsessions: the unexpected meeting with his grandfather, whom he thought was dead, the endless quest for approval from his father, a professional emotional mute.
And that girl.
The one who didn't ask for anything, but who started it all.
How can you love yourself when you've been programmed to deserve the love of others?
This show is a shot of emotion, laughter and truth.
You laugh, you're moved, you recognize yourself...
And when it's all over, you leave wondering if you, too, have an "I love you" or two to make up for.
He shares his impulses, his doubts, his obsessions: the unexpected meeting with his grandfather, whom he thought was dead, the endless quest for approval from his father, a professional emotional mute.
And that girl.
The one who didn't ask for anything, but who started it all.
How can you love yourself when you've been programmed to deserve the love of others?
This show is a shot of emotion, laughter and truth.
You laugh, you're moved, you recognize yourself...
And when it's all over, you leave wondering if you, too, have an "I love you" or two to make up for.

