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It's a movie from 2002.
Three city girls go to the countryside for their summer vacation. The eloquent, elegant, and not-so-sophisticated girls attract the attention of the villagers. The local young man Sampil occasionally introduces them to milk and dairy products. This film tells the story of the lifestyle of girls and boys of that time, the differences between the city and the countryside, and their friendship. The sophisticated girls eventually get used to the kind-hearted young man from the countryside.
Toroo, who is in love with one of the four twin sisters, cannot guess which one of them is his beloved. But the sisters decide to try to identify him. A comedy that shows the funny story of young people's love, courtship, and friendship.
The film begins with a young girl, Uyangaa, who has just graduated from high school, being taken away from her home by her older sister, who claims to be a distant relative, under the pretense of enrolling her in a school in the city.
In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Atar Land Acquisition and the 3rd Atr Campaign, this film tells the story of the great victory of labor during the Atar Land Acquisition movement in Mongolia, as well as the complex issues of youth's feelings, love, trust in others, and relationships between people.