Everyone knows the simple truth that good intentions pave the way to hell. Someone agrees with her on a hundredth, someone allows variations on the topic, someone openly opposes this point of view, but sometimes it is simply impossible otherwise. You cannot turn away from the urge to do good, you cannot close your eyes to what is happening - you need to act, otherwise you can not. No matter where that leads.
By the will of fate, young Nadezhda immediately after graduation is sent to a small city, where she is not a teacher of literature, as expected, but a teacher of first-graders. She gets a junior class in a boarding school, twenty disadvantaged children who crave not knowledge, but love and affection. How can you not obey your heart and not try to help children? That’s what she’s trying to do because of her abilities.
You know, as long as you don't face it, you don't seem to notice. Yes, somewhere far away there are children without parents, there are families without children, there are teachers who had the opportunity to play the role of mothers, fathers, mentors, vests, and many other things due to the specifics of the work. But you can't see it from my window. And, ashamed to admit, this and do not want to see, it is for the time being possible not to notice. Until you get your hands on a book so imbued with compassion and bitterness that tears involuntarily turn. It's exciting with emotion.
A short movie, but incredibly touching and touching. It is not only about a young teacher, not about small people without parental warmth, but about responsibility. Either you're ready for it or you're not. So, if there is at least a drop of doubt, it is better to immediately step aside and continue to close your eyes to the problem, because there is no mistake – it will remain a scar in the soul of the child. You can either accept this little man, warm and protect, or not appear in his life at all. Everyone can cause pain, but make you happy.