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From a girl's perspective, the film shows how men and women coped with modern city life at the end of the 1980s. The women seem to be in charge; at any rate, they are allowed to do everything that only men were allowed to do in the past: they fight, they give orders, they play dangerous games. The men, on the other hand, spend hours in the bathroom, take the children to kindergarten, and otherwise keep a low profile.

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From a girl's perspective, the film shows how men and women coped with modern city life at the end of the 1980s. The women seem to be in charge; at any rate, they are allowed to do everything that only men were allowed to do in the past: they fight, they give orders, they play dangerous games. The men, on the other hand, spend hours in the bathroom, take the children to kindergarten, and otherwise keep a low profile.

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