They couldn't be more different: Richard, a former civil engineer, and Helen, his daughter, a lawyer who represents social welfare cases in legal disputes for very little money. Richard has retreated to an expensive, gated community to escape the challenges of an increasingly diverse society, whose development he rejects. Helen tries to play an active role in shaping the coexistence of all cultures and social classes. Richard considers her idealism dangerous and cannot accept the fact that his daughter has married a black man. Helen disapproves of her father's egotism and arrogance. He stands for everything she rejects and vice versa. The two have little contact. But now Richard no longer knows what to do. He is in danger of going blind and asks Helen for help. And so, little by little, they rediscover their common, very strong foundation that has always supported them in earlier years. Is it possible to love someone who is diametrically opposed to you politically and whose ideas you don't share? A highly topical play that tells the story of a father-daughter conflict with great warmth, which is representative of the heated debates in our society. At the same time, it looks deep into the souls of two people who, despite their differences, are looking for something to unite them.
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