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Problems arise when the Management informs them that they plan to shut down their station precisely because of lack of work, and to send them on transfer.

Božena has a secret from the past that keeps her from moving out, Branko (Fabijan Pavao Medvešek) has a fiancée in the village and is about to get the apartment he has been waiting for a long time, and Željko (Roko Sikavica) has fallen fatally in love.

[5][7] However, over time and with the involvement of other locals, the "crime" outgrows their professional abilities and the whole plan gradually begins to fall apart with a series of fun incidents and accidents.

In addition to "returning" to an innocent, simpler, more romantic world, it also offers a lot of humor in a time when people are addicted to cell phones (for example, the signal can come short and completely change place; and not for the better.

People talk looking into each other's eyes, children play in the street, Sunday smells of soup and baking, and the nights are quiet and serene.