Other-language One love. But it turns out that you can love in different languages. Perhaps every nation, nation, tribe loves and dreams in its own way, although we are all human.
A deaf village, where there are several native speakers, live a quite measured life, outside of civilization and riots of emotions. A young scientist tries to learn a dying linguistic miracle. Unhurried forest spectacle leads the viewer through a quiet, meaningless area. Each hero in his own thoughts, sometimes horribly primitive and useless. It turns out that unhappy people are not only in large megacities, they are also in villages and the Himalayas. And everyone who moved to the city loses their identity, culture, originality of language and mentality. Ancient languages are lost. Globalization is destructive, although it brings people closer together. But also erasing the edges and dissimilarities, turning them into one infested stream, where every colorful culture becomes garbage.
Language. Thoughts. Culture. People. But each on his own. An interesting idea from the point of view of ethnography and linguistics, but it is a pity that the cinema did not implement it. Lots of idle talk taking up airtime. This is a story about a love triangle. No events, no communion, no complicity, no empathy with the heroes do not feel. The subject of dreams and other languages is not disclosed. Only rural and mountain landscapes brighten up the dull information flow.