A bunch of hilarious teenagers accidentally kill a man. The movie takes us back in time to look at the childhood of one of the boys. Where do such new generation who barely cares for anything come ? Should we blame home or school ? The Father of the boy has always taught his son to claim his rights and fight. But where can it take us if children take to their lives only messages like "eveyone for himself" and "grab as much you can" ?—Peterzell
A teenage boy named Vahur, who is from a seemingly upstanding family, becomes an accomplice to the vicious assault on an elderly man. Through a look into the boy's childhood and family, this film raises the question of how to become and remain a decent human being in the schizophrenic Soviet society where everyone was equal, but some were more equal than others.—nihilistening