Harold Crick is an IRS auditor whose life is suddenly narrated, leading him to question his existence. As he learns of his impending death, he seeks help from a literary expert to understand the implications. In the process, he forms a romantic relationship and confronts the writer who holds his fate. Ultimately, he embraces the idea of willingly facing his death, leading to a surprising twist in the story.
Jens Lehnert sends his grumpy consultancy partner and key employee Carla Schneider to audit the old-fashioned mint farming of a collective in Saxony. In an attempt to coax a probably negative report, unwitting the assessor is female, she's lodged with its director Simon Vorberg and his charming family, but it alas starts on a frightening tone. Gradually, she's charmed by the village and especially the Vorbergs, alas unlike the enterprise, yet is inspired by the inventive villagers' fair stalls.
A family gets pulled into the world of Scientology when their son joins the organization. As they try to bring him back, they uncover the dark secrets of the church and must confront their own beliefs.
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