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At the height of her music career, Maja falls apart and has to step away from her ambitions. Depressed and broke, she moves back home with her mother and works part-time at a local high school. Far from the spotlight, wrapped in everyday kindness, she slowly finds her way back to life.
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00:00Look at this.
00:02Do you teach English?
00:04Yes.
00:06How do you go to the classroom and speak English?
00:13No, it's...
00:15...flaught.
00:17That's it, isn't it?
00:19No, it's like flaut as the girls...
00:23...that speak British accent.
00:26They hate girls.
00:27Yes.
00:28Now it's a new type.
00:30Now they have an American accent.
00:35Valley girls.
00:36Yes, right?
00:38They don't know anything.
00:40They're all right.
00:41Yes, they're all right.
00:44No, no one can say L.
00:47It's great.
00:49Football and all...
00:54They have a lot of fun.
00:58I think he's very keen on her.
01:00And her?
01:01She's not keen, but...
01:04...I'm afraid to say that.
01:07That's not easy.
01:12What do you think they're talking about now?
01:16It's fine.
01:16It's fine.
01:18It's fine.
01:19It's fine.
01:20A little full.
01:21Yeah, I'm a little bit crazy.
01:23I didn't have drunk too much.
01:26All were full then.
01:28Yes, all were full.
01:32But...
01:32Do you want to go to the cinema now?
01:38The cinema?
01:39Yes.
01:41Do you want to go to the cinema now?
01:43No.
01:45I don't go to the cinema now.
01:47I don't think so.
01:48I don't think so.
01:49I don't think so.
01:52I don't want to go to the cinema now.
01:55I can't...
01:57I have plans.
01:58Ah, yeah.
01:59Okay.
02:01I'm going to go to the cinema now.
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