by Ralf Westhoff
Claire borders on hypochondria; Leo takes life easy. She writes endless SMS; he says what has to be said short and to the point. She wants sex constantly; he can relax just as well hiking in the mountains with friends. Despite all their differences, the two, both in their late twenties, are a couple. They often call their relationship into question and proceed to weigh differences against similarities, disappointments against beautiful moments. Claire and Leo attempt to discover whether their love has a future by talking about each other. A merry-melancholic observation of desire and suffering in relationships and the discrepancy between expectation and reality.