Something Good Out of Life
DRAMA
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1h 38m
Two young people raised in an orphanage struggle to find meaning and direction in their lives amidst the chaos of post-communist Romania's transition. Against the backdrop of a society in turmoil, the two friends take different paths--one seeking redemption through work and love, while the other grapples with the temptation of self-destruction.
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