A school is in shambles. A desk sits smashed on a sidewalk, splattered with blood. A massive hole has been blasted in a concrete wall. A girl sits alone inside, crying, listening to music on headphones. An official-looking woman walks up to her. A couple decades later, that young girl is now a passive adult, Wendy (Cornelia Groschel). She awakens and pops two blue pills, which is probably a big deal because we see no other part of her morning routine. She furrows her brow at an eviction notice, says goodbye to her security-guard husband Lars (Frederic Linkemann) and young son/Batman devotee Karl (Finnlay Berger), then heads to work at Chop Heaven, a stupid-ass fast-food joint attached to a stupid-ass gas station. Life is…fine?...
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