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About the geographical point of reference of personal happiness. The film's characters are American men and Russian women who are looking for love in a foreign, far-off country unknown to them. What makes American men go to the other side of the world for the woman of their dreams? What happens in modern Russia if thousands of women turn to international marriage agencies every year in search of women's happiness? Do Russian women expect love from a marriage with a foreigner? A plane flying along the route can return to the base airfield until the so-called "return point"is passed. As soon as it is over, the return journey is closed, because there is not enough fuel. Why, after living in America, Russians want to return to their Homeland, and at what point they realize that this is impossible, that the point of Return is passed...
Seth is an ex-con who desires one thing: revenge upon the abusive guard who tortured him in prison. Hollis is a guard who believes he properly delivers 'God's justice.' Now exonerated, Seth confronts Hollis at a remote diner all the while experiencing harrowing flashbacks from Hollis' treatment. His plan: to execute Hollis at the very time he himself was sentenced to die. As the minutes pass, Seth's purpose, his motives, sense of self, even his reality will be drawn into question. One thing is certain - someone will die when the deadline comes.