Namehay Bad plot
A young man signs up for military service. The city beckons and too happy he leaves his fussy village. But the (city) promises made turn out differently than hoped. Endless exercises, fatigue and especially boredom color the new life. A cassette recorder provides some softening for his existence. In the sleeping place of the barracks, he secretly lets his army comrades listen in on the voices of young women he recorded. Partly cut off from the outside world, the tape forms the only contact with the outside world. The girls' words become an object of desire, the only sparkle in the harsh and gloomy military world.