For the past 20 years, Marisa has been a staunch anti-immigrant, anti-Semitic and anti-policewoman German citizen. She provokes, drinks, fights, and plans to have a tattoo of Adolf Hitler as her next design. In the Neo-Nazi gang she belongs to, hate, violence, and heavy parties are the daily norms. She feels at home there. In the eyes of Svenja, Marisa is a role model because she embodies the ideal of a combat girl who is dedicated to the group's cause. Marisa, on the other hand, will gradually change her mind after meeting a young Afghan refugee. The black and white values of her gang are not the sole option when confronted by him, as she will discover. No, she won't be able to get away from them.
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For the past 20 years, Marisa has been a staunch anti-immigrant, anti-Semitic and anti-policewoman German citizen. She provokes, drinks, fights, and plans to have a tattoo of Adolf Hitler as her next design. In the Neo-Nazi gang she belongs to, hate, violence, and heavy parties are the daily norms. She feels at home there. In the eyes of Svenja, Marisa is a role model because she embodies the ideal of a combat girl who is dedicated to the group's cause. Marisa, on the other hand, will gradually change her mind after meeting a young Afghan refugee. The black and white values of her gang are not the sole option when confronted by him, as she will discover. No, she won't be able to get away from them.
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