Description
A homeless has the right to feel a great and overwhelming love, and a criminal has the chance to feel the same: because lovers not only know how to knife someone as in Carmen, but in love poetry is released and people can take a moment to look at each other.
Tony is set in a land bordering the underworld, where the rules are changing radically, rational bargains are replaced by brute force and momentary interests, and a new generation is marginalizing and pushing the previous one out of its place.
Tony and Cleo are two dubious characters and survivors in a dubious environment who are burning all their knowledge and ambition before our eyes on the pyre of a great love, throwing away all they have in exchange for a feeling which overrides everything.
And they have no idea of the ancient patterns they are following.