
Martin Hollmann, a young gardener meets his significantly older wife Hedwig's daughter from her first marriage, Liesbeth Kröger, on the deathbed. She is his generation and they both get along well straight away.

You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for those old, dusty German dramas where everyone looks like they haven't slept in three days. It is worth your time if you like seeing how people used to handle 'scandalous' topics without being too graphic. If you hate slow-moving silent films where people stare ...
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"You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for those old, dusty German dramas where everyone looks like they haven't slept in three days. It is worth your time if you like seeing how people used to handle 'scandalous' topics without being too graphic. If you hate slow-moving silent films where people stare at pieces of paper for a long time, you will definitely want to skip this one. 🎬 Martin Hollmann is just a gardener. He seems like a decent guy who just wants to plant his flower..."

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