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A circle of young urban friends and acquaintances moves through parties, clubs, letters, and quiet interior moments as they negotiate romantic attachments, artistic ambitions, and family expectations. Episodic scenes show how waiting, pride, and social performance influence decisions about marriage, work, and loyalty; characters balance comic social encounters with private anxieties and moral scruples. Generational tensions and ironic self-awareness inform many exchanges, and the narrative alternates light social portraiture with reflective passages about identity, responsibility, and the emotional costs of youthful vanity.
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