
Ms. Betul, who seems to carry the psychological stress of her children's illness and possibly for the previous problems of her life, blames the engineer for the current situation. But in reaction, the engineer not only shows responsibility, but also directly accuses Batul, saying that it is he himself that has caused their children's illness. This stressful and heavy conversation is a challenge between fault, guilt, anger and inability to the bitter reality of children's illness.
In the middle of the battle, another personality opens to the story: the former Batul mother, a woman who seems to have been left out of the former Betul's previous marriage, and now has come to take Maral - a girl who is probably the result of a former marriage. But his presence not only extinguishes the conflict, but also makes it more flame. The mother -in -law confronts the engineer, the verbal and then physical involvement occurs, and eventually leaves the engineer threatening the scene.
This story is a representation of emotional and social nodes: responsibility for children, past wounds, violence hidden in human relations, and the return of faces that revive the past. All of this takes place in the bitter and oral atmosphere of a hospital, where a new life is born but at the same time is on the verge of danger.
In the heart of this narrative, there are many ethical and psychological questions: What is the responsibility of parents to children? How can the past threaten the future? And how can anger and suppressed feelings lead to an uncontrollable crisis?
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