Nadina sees her partner Paulis in a completely different way since the beginning of their acquaintance. Sometimes he is a child who demands his mother's love and goes on an unsuccessful job search. Sometimes - a caring grandmother. And when he has a panic attack in the middle of a job interview, Paul turns into... a bull. However, from time to time, Nadina also sees the real face of her husband - quick-tempered, but playful, stubborn as a goat, but loving her and their two daughters. Nevertheless, Nadine's love for Paul ends up fading. Is it still possible to rekindle the spark that ignited their relationship?
In his second feature film, young German director Michael Fetter Nathansky juggles upside-down family roles with sensual portraits of the main characters. By testing the limits of (un)reality, using the power of perspective and playing with the language of cinema, the young German creates a sensitively witty, tense and socially problematic story about the burgeoning love and attempts to find a common language to preserve it.