Kokoko

Left with no means to navigate through this challenging situation, and Lisa invites Vika to temporarily stay at her house.

However, as their friendship begins to blossom, unforeseen tensions arise, causing their relationship to transition from camaraderie to a full-blown conflict.

Within the realms of these two contrasting worlds, two heroines coexist: Lisa, an intellectual who is torn between her indecisiveness and her heightened sensitivity, unable to break free from her past relationship with her ex-husband; and Vika, a vibrant and accessible character who exudes confidence, yet possesses an endearing naivety and innate kindness in certain aspects of her life.

Due to a web of complicated emotions, circumstances, and actions, Lisa almost becomes a murderer, and Vika ends up behind bars.

I'm terribly glad that this is not the story of a man and a woman; there is no erotic fervor here, all passions boil exclusively in the soul.