The Neighbors describes a group of people who, despite the many difficulties they endure, are not degraded by their tribulations. They all have their own anguish, yet they continue to care for each other. While they lead truly hard lives, they are rich in compassion and human warmth. The beauty hidden in their hearts is condensed and distilled by the reality of life in a complex and confusing society.
These reserve managers, intellectuals, workers, the elderly and children, all are typical of the people who live around us every day.