Overview: Teenage boy Tsog lives in the slums outside Ulan Bator. He sells milk from his neighbor to support his family, with whom he frequently quarrels. The flight of his imagination is Tsog's only solace— he spends hours drawing his hero, a young monk. After a fight with his parents Tsog takes off to the city, where he settles on the roof of an apartment building. From this new vantage point he spots a beautiful but troubled young woman inhabiting a nearby penthouse. Seeking to intertwine their fates— to bridge the gap between their social, economic, and spiritual conditions— Tsog steals a remote which he uses to control the young woman's television set.
Overview: The film follows a rural woman who sets foot in the big city to reunite her son with his biological father and send him to school. The boy's father, however, has already started his own life and family in the city. However, he does not know that he has a son. The story shows how the mother and son go through hardships and joys to adapt to life in the big city.