
Marga, Nati, Angeles, and Patri, four young women in their twenties and thirties, have finally made it to their first own shared apartment. So far, so normal. Really? The truth is, nothing's "normal" for these very distinguished individuals. Because each of them has a specific mental challenge and the flat share is a social test-run. So, their well-meaning social worker Laia has her hands full balancing out each of the girls' issues with a society that has long determined the rules without them. The resulting conflicts are as hilarious as they are dramatic. But will there be enough time and tolerance to deal with Nati's anger fits, Marga's "uncontrollable" sexuality, and Angeles' gambling addiction? Only Patri seems to be on the right path to blending into a society that keeps throwing rocks in their way - and vice versa, of course. Or should they? For watching these mavericks fight for their individuality evokes the question of whether we ourselves are fighting enough for ours.
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Marga, Nati, Angeles, and Patri, four young women in their twenties and thirties, have finally made it to their first own shared apartment. So far, so normal. Really? The truth is, nothing's "normal" for these very distinguished individuals. Because each of them has a specific mental challenge and the flat share is a social test-run. So, their well-meaning social worker Laia has her hands full balancing out each of the girls' issues with a society that has long determined the rules without them. The resulting conflicts are as hilarious as they are dramatic. But will there be enough time and tolerance to deal with Nati's anger fits, Marga's "uncontrollable" sexuality, and Angeles' gambling addiction? Only Patri seems to be on the right path to blending into a society that keeps throwing rocks in their way - and vice versa, of course. Or should they? For watching these mavericks fight for their individuality evokes the question of whether we ourselves are fighting enough for ours.







