With black and white images, lazy jazz music, an unmotivated protagonist and harmless little jokes, the film has the atmosphere of a Woody Allen movie from the beginning. This debut film from German director Jan Ole Guest narrates the trivial matters in the life of an ordinary young man in Berlin. Tom Schilling, who became famous in "Hitler's Boys", is already in his thirties but still looks innocent. He plays the protagonist Niko Fischer, a law school dropout. Nick hid this from his father and still received monthly living expenses from his father. Otherwise, his life can be described as idle. For this reason, his girlfriend broke up with him, and Nick moved to a new residence, where he met a new neighbor (Justus Van Dononi) who was in a mid-life crisis. Admittedly, Nick was often bored, but he was unwilling to make any changes. Until his father discovered the fact that he had dropped out of school, Nick's source of life was interrupted. Despite this, the audience sympathizes with Nick, who has nothing to do on screen. Nick's best friend Mattzer (Marco Houseman) is a less successful actor who is performing in a sensational drama about World War II. The male protagonist of the film is a Nazi (Ander Kravit),
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