Kabala and Facsiga's parents have divorced, the court has ruled that the teenage girl Kabala is the father and her younger brother is the mother, but in reality they are completely abandoned. Facsiga is locked up in an institution for ...See moreKabala and Facsiga's parents have divorced, the court has ruled that the teenage girl Kabala is the father and her younger brother is the mother, but in reality they are completely abandoned. Facsiga is locked up in an institution for hiding for a few days. Kabala drops out of high school and takes a job so that she can take her younger brother with her. Since this is impossible, the two children are forced to choose illegal paths. Kabala is a bit uneven, but it has some very good moments. It's not the least bit of a period piece, either, because of its depiction of the KMST market or the world of the cheap drug user.
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