A single female teacher in Leningrad, a Moscow doctor who came to her house to sleep soundly from Moscow on New Year's Eve was teased by a friend. The two started quarreling, and then got to know each other and then developed a good feeling for each other and felt a connection. The teacher's friends came to wish her a happy holiday; her fiancé also came to want to spend the holiday with her, so many embarrassing and funny things happened. In the end, both fell into a quagmire of love for each other, but after much thought, the Moscow doctor left her to fly back to his Moscow. However, as soon as he entered the door on the front foot, the female teacher from Leningrad on the back foot had already taken the next flight to Moscow to reunite with him and would never be separated again. This kind of ending is a bit unexpected, but it is also reasonable, and it is also what the film wants to affirm. The film also seems to want to tell people: when the opportunity arranged by fate comes, you have to seize it. Will there be new problems between them in the future? I hope not, may they grow old together.
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