While the desire to is understandable, it is vital to support independent Spanish cinema. Bollaín’s work relies on royalties. However, for those on a budget or in regions without distribution, several legal avenues offer free or low-cost access:

The film’s aesthetic has influenced a generation of Spanish independent filmmakers. The muted color palette, the use of natural lighting, and the focus on domestic spaces (kitchens, living rooms, bathrooms) strip away any glamour, forcing the viewer to confront the mundane setting of violence. This has inspired a wave of "slow cinema" appreciation in lifestyle blogs, where audiences seek authenticity over spectacle.

Más que una película de entretenimiento, es una herramienta educativa y social. Se utiliza a menudo en talleres y contextos educativos para desmitificar las relaciones abusivas, mostrando que la violencia no es solo física, sino también psicológica y emocional.