Three women under one roof and no men. And they're all very different. Monica’s mother is conservative and strict, Angie’s daughter is a bright party girl who seeks to get on a show like “Dom-2”, Kiki is a teenage schoolgirl, modest and suffering from epilepsy, constantly suffering from humiliation from her peers. The film begins with the forced return of Angie home, to a provincial town, due to problems with a career in show business. She decides to help Kiki gain confidence, but it does not work very well.
At first, it seems that the liberated Angie is faced with some complexes of Kiki and Monica, which do not allow to establish normal communication. But towards the end of the film, it becomes clear that Angie herself has much more problems - both in her past and in her present life with an uncertain future in the world of show business, and in her lack of understanding that Kiki is different, serious and sincere, unlike Angie who learned to wear the mask of success.
The film is good for understanding that all people are different, and to achieve success, it is not necessary to copy what is gaining a thousand views - it is better to find yourself real and then even five thousand views will not be such an important achievement.