NICO'S WEG
So at the beginning of the film there is a turist named Nico. he is a turist from spain, his destination to germany to meet his aunt then when he arrived at the airport nico met a small child, the little girl named emma. Emma at the airport with her aunt named Lisa, then Emma invites Nico to play balloons. When Nico was about to play, Nico left his bag on the road and a taxi passed by and was mistaken for the taxi driver, the bag belonged to the passenger, Nico just realized that his bag was carried away by a taxi that was already running. Then Nico panics because all of Nico's equipment is in the bag, fortunately there are still Emma and Lisa who want to help Nico while on the way Emma and Lisa teach a little German to Nico, then because they have little gas in their car they are looking for a gas station. Then Nico saw the same taxi as rich at the airport and immediately went to the taxi asking for his bag but actually it was not the taxi that brought Nico's car, then when they went to the car again they met Max's friend Lisa, then Nico told Max about all the problems, and Max suggested to report it to her father Lisa who works as a police officer.
After that, because Emma's friend was having a birthday. lisa dropped Emma at the party. While Nico is waiting in the car, Nico hears the radio and calls the radio to ask for help with his missing bag. After that they went to the police station to meet her father Lisa. He agreed to help Nico find his bag. Then they went to one of Lisa's friends. Nico is friends with his friends Lisa, Sebastian, Nina, Navin, and Selma. Nico showed his aunt's photo to Sebastian and Nina, they thought of something, namely helping Nico by posting a photo of his aunt on Facebook, who knows if anyone recognizes him.
The next day, Lisa and Nico try to find Nico's aunt's address from Nina and Sebastian's help on Facebook. Unfortunately, their address is wrong. When they got home, Lisa said that she could only give Nico a place to stay for two days. Luckily, an old woman named Emma was able to give Nico a place to stay. One day, Lisa's father came to Lisa's house to tell them that he had got the correct address from Aunt Nico. Later, they went to their aunt's shop (bicycle) but no one was there and the shop was temporarily closed and they returned home. During Nico's stay at Inge's house, they spend time learning to cook. But in the end, the food fails and they eat at Max and Tarek's restaurant. After eating, Nico finds Yara's photo at Max and Tarek's restaurant. Evidently, Max and Tarek are friends with Yara. Max asks Nico to follow him to Yara's shop. Max said that Yara suddenly disappeared and left his shop. They also asked Lisa's father for help. But they got no clue. About Nico's bag, it was dropped by the taxi driver on the side of the road. Several homeless people found Nico's bag and took his shirt. Then, they returned the bag to the side of the road. Several days later, Selma finds Nico's bag because the description of Nico's bag is the same as this bag and returns the bag to Nico. However, Nico did not have enough clothes because his clothes were taken by vagrants. Hence, Selma invited Nico to shop together. Fortunately, his cellphone and passport are still in his bag. A few days later, Nico injured his leg when he fell while playing ball with Max, Tarek, and others. One day, Tarek invites Nico to come to Yara's shop because he has to water Yara's plants. Unexpectedly, Yara returned to his shop and met Nico.
The end of this story Nico finds his bag and he meets his aunt named Yara. and this film has a continuation in the second film.
The moral of this film is in my opinion that we humans must help each other and don't be careless or careless.
My favorite character is Emma because she is not only cute and fun but she is also a kid who likes to help.
This film is great for those who want to learn German.
I have found a lot of foreign words in this film and I have translated it myself, for example, such as Schorle, Kehrblech, angeln, gesteckt, Ungefähr, erreiche and many others.
that's all from me, thanks for reading, tschüss!