In Diego's "Mi Peque Pene 2," an untitled brother and sister find themselves drawn together in the dimly lit confines of their shared home. With no names or explicit acts, the focus is on the raw, unspoken connection that binds them. The brother's "peque pene," or small penis, becomes a symbol of their shared vulnerability, as they cautiously explore each other's bodies, their breaths hitching with each tentative touch. The lack of dialogue allows the viewer to fill in the blanks, creating their own narrative of forbidden lust and familial longing.