Bertolt Brecht, a theatre revolutionary, poet of the state, outsider, looks back on his life in 1956, the year of his death, in East Berlin: from provocations in the Augsburg of the First World War, to the early poetic and amorous height flights in Munich and Berlin in the 1920s, his escape from Hitler and US exile, followed by his later years caught in a dilemma between timeless classic and a failing GDR class fighter, an inflexible free man and a compromised Artist.
On the way from Berlin to Portugal in her rusty '303' camper van, young biology student Jule picks up hitchhiker Jan. While having intense conversations about everything and the world, they try not to fall in love.
Most of the time, JAN (Moritz Jahn) isn't really Jan, he's brave warrior FENRIS (Level 69), one of the best players in fantasy online game "Battle for Utgard". He's busy practicing for the upcoming online tournament called Ragnarök, when he's suddenly ejected from the game, frantically realizing he's been hacked by another player, dark sorcerer LOKI (Level 70). The biggest quest of his life begins - in the real world this time. It's the start of the greatest adventure of his life - in the real world. He encounters a plethora of analog obstacles on his journey to regain his digital identity, terrifying opponents, and even crazy KARO (Mala Emde) ...an actual, honest-to-goodness girl.