The autobiographical thriller-drama DON'T ASK FOR SUGAR is about the extraordinary adventures of a young European man who falls head over heels in love in Bangkok with a beautiful New Zealander woman who has been traveling the world for years. The two have a happy life in Western Australia. Christoph, who struggles along as a garden helper for lack of a work permit, admires the experienced Suzanne, who works as a well-paid nude model at Perth's university.
One weekend, the future is predicted for both of them. According to the fortune teller in the small chapel, Suzanne will soon be living far south and pursuing an ancient profession there, but when she holds Christoph's hand, the seer suddenly trembles and sees dark forces and sinister demons. Shortly afterwards, Suzanne is offered an extraordinarily cheap plane ticket to New Zealand, and as she hasn't been home for a very long time, she makes a spontaneous decision, whereupon the world falls apart for Christoph as he loses the love of his life.
A few days later, however, Christoph pulls himself together again, sells his car and hitchhikes through the middle of the Australian desert to get some fresh ideas from new impressions. But can he simply forget Suzanne? After three weeks in New South Wales, he meets Dave, an Australian, and Bryce, a Scotsman. The two of them have been in a car accident. One of the tires is flat. A headlight is broken. Having managed to pull the mudguard out, the young men decide to drive north for two days because the small coastal town of Cairns at the Great Barrier Reef turns into a party hotspot at the end of the year when divers from all over the world wash up on its beaches together with jellyfish.
This is a true story and it's far from over.
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