This 1992 romantic comedy features a young Jürgen Vogel (in fact, this film is credited as his turning point as prominent actor, though he had begun his career nearly 20 years earlier as a small child).
Other top-billed cast are Kai Wiesinger, Gideon Burkhard (who may be a familiar face, having been in Inglorious Basterds), Meret Becker (whom we know from Harmonists), and of course the essential Armin Rohde.
There are many topics covered in conversations in this film – relationships, work goals, transportation and living situation issues, sports fan disagreements, etc. There are also little moments of Munich tourism and street performances. The guys have a strong sense of justice, which is not fully or explicitly discussed, but leads them into situations throughout the film.
There are sounds of sexual acts about half an hour in and nudity in the name of art about 10 minutes later. While in the art exhibit, a classical painting with partial nudity can also be seen. All situations can be skipped.