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The film discusses generational and adaptational problems. The child of a cadre revolts against the omnipotent paternal authority and his own generations' nihilist members. Police notify director Finta that her daughter shot at Csipesz using Finta's official weapon. According to the girl Csipesz betrayed their love and the cause of the community house of their commune, designed by their architect companion. Finta, with the help of his contacts, brings the girl out of prison and would like to help her. Éva, however, wants to stand on her own two feet. Even though the heavily wounded Csipesz is willing to take the shooting on himself, Éva aborts her child conceived by him, moves to a college, works in a bar and finally ends up in a mental asylum. His father "helps" her again, but the girl repeats her "alarm shot" with such success that she is finally imprisoned again. (official distributor synopsis)

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