The philosophy of the film is that the Mongolian heritage, customs, and humanity are being diminished day by day, the destruction of small nations deeply affected by the winds of globalization, and the behavior of today's people who are abandoning the teachings of their ancestors, are related to the life of Khutagt Danzanravjaa and the adventures of the steppe wolf.
Taivnaa, a local trader who sells milk between towns and villages, is confused when he meets Manlai on the same train. Manlai, who was born and raised in the city, was on his way to meet his girlfriend, but trusting Taivnaa's words, he gets off at Zuunharaa and ends up with a woman named Gerelee.
After being imprisoned for many years, Yerol decides to change his life and live like a human after being released. So he visits his old friends, but there is no one to trust him except a stranger he has been corresponding with through letters while in prison. Although everything was good after meeting that woman, one thing always bothered him: his promise to his mother to be a good person. However, his dream of becoming a human and returning to his mother was not liked by his prison colleagues.
The only son of the family, Deleg, went to the army four years later and disappeared without telling his family. Waiting for the missing man, the dowry will be turned away by the local men, but the man thinks of the PROMISE he made to his husband and continues to live with his mother-in-law as his wife and neighbor... The movie shows the heart of a wife who waits for her missing spouse, the heart of a mother who complains to her daughter-in-law when she is sad that she is going to die, and the broken heart of a daughter who is her father. The knot of the whole story of the film is unraveled by the hoarse whisper.
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