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Leonie is visiting her father, Werner. She is annoyed because she feels that he has changed. He finds her exhausting because she asks stupid questions. Werner has dementia. This remains unspoken between the two of them. When Leonie forgets her wallet at a rest stop, Werner doesn't ask many questions and accompanies her. A journey begins on which they find each other again.
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