The provincial social boarding school for teenagers is preparing for the arrival of the city administration. Children must perform in front of high-ranking people, reading aloud specially selected poems by Pushkin, so that the boarding school can agree on a budget for a "cultural educational project to popularize classical poets." Teenagers instead of cramming poetry secretly had a party. A series of punishments follows in order to bring the children to their senses before the upcoming responsible event. The pressure is rising. But as you know, a compressed spring tends to open up.
—Tango Papa