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Florian and Marie want to spend a cozy evening on the sofa watching a movie. But that’s more difficult than expected: the couple navigate through a digital world full of streaming portals, voucher codes, delivery service apps and broken remote controls and keep tripping over themselves in the process.
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All Florian and Marie want is a cozy night on the sofa with a movie, but the modern living room turns out to be a battlefield. Dietrich Bruggemann mines pure comedy from the everyday absurdity of streaming portals, voucher codes, delivery apps, and broken remotes, as a couple keeps tripping over the very conveniences meant to make life easier. It is a sharp, relatable satire of how complicated simple pleasures have become.
Light, brisk, and knowingly exasperated, the film turns a universal frustration into gentle farce that anyone who has wrestled with a smart TV will recognize. The mood stays playful and observational, never losing its affection for the bickering couple at its center. Viewers in the market for a breezy comedy about modern life's small indignities will find it an easy, amusing companion.
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