The poor girl has no support, and she runs into walls everywhere. The only hope in her heart is a childhood friendship, but the other end of this friendship has regained the focus of her life.
The poor, barbaric monastery is by no means a paradise, and her isolated religious ideas make her out of tune. In the face of secular employers and landlords, she stubbornly chose to return to the monastery.
A short and lonely life. . . . . .
This is a Romanian film, and the monastery in the film is dressed in black. Is it an Orthodox monastery?
God is my savior, not my religion.
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