Unfamiliar (2026) just dropped on Netflix. You can tell by the random one-word title that has no connection to the story: it's about spies. It stars Aaron Altaras, who I just profiled, and Felix Kramer, who plays a gay guy in Dogs of Berlin, so I'll give it a try.
Prologue: A man (Aaron Altaras) walks through a graffiti-strewn bad neighborhood of Berlin, by the Spittelmarkt Square, digs a microchip out of his stomach, and shoots himself in the leg.
Scene 1: In a fancy restaurant kitchen, a Chef (Felix Kramer) and his assistants are cooking. Meanwhile, a teenager girl opens a present and her Mom smiles. A banner says "Happy Birthday" in English.
Chef grabs Mom, and they pick up the guy in their van (which is equipped with ambulance supplies) and drive him to a nondescript building.
Left: Yul is played by Anand Batbileg Chuluunbataar, which sounds Mongolian. He has nine acting credits on the IMDB.
Scene 2: In the safe house, Mom complains that she can't find the guy online. No face recognition, no nothing. His story doesn't check out either, and he won't tell them who his handler is.
They discuss whether to believe his story, and then whether their daughter is old enough to go out to the clubs by herself tonight (it's still the night of her birthday dinner).
"She isn't alone -- Yul is with her." The guy who was helping Dad cook. Is he a servant or a boyfriend?
Scene 3:At German Foreign Intelligence Headquarters, the Boss (Laurence Rupp) asks for intel on both key players.
Vera Koleev is set to become the Russian ambassador to Germany, although she has no diplomatic experience. They think she is just a cover for her husband Josef's espionage activity. But the German higher-ups need evidence to have them deported.
An old acquaintance is coming in to help them gather the evidence.
Cue a shoe getting out of a car. I figured it would be the Chef, but it's Grigor Klein (Henry Hübchen), their former Department Head. He looks at surveillance footage of Josef Koleev, the suspected spy, at a Berlin bus station half an hour ago. He was scheduled to come in legally in a few weeks anyway, so why sneak in now? Grigor has no idea.
Left: Laurence Rupp's backside.
Scene 4: At the safe house, Mom interrogates the wounded agent. The guy explains that he worked for a high-end security firm, and stole something. They objected, and shot him. Now he needs to vanish.
Why did he call Chef? "A lady I knew needed to vanish once, and she told me about your service."
They flirt with each other. Or else Mom is flirting with him to gain his trust.
She feeds him. "This food is good. Did you or your brother make it?"
This surprises Mom, so she makes an excuse to leave the room, and calls Chef: "He thinks we're brother and sister. The last time we played siblings was on the mission to Belarus 16 years ago!"
Meanwhile, the Agent grabs her fingerprints off her water glass. She watches the action on her spycam.
Scene 6: The mission to Belarus, 16 years ago. They enter a farmhouse, but Russian Spy Josef (Samuel Finzi, left) is gone, and everyone is dead except Grigor, who was shot in the stomach. They manage to save Grigor -- and the baby of a pregnant dead woman. It's their daughter, who is going out to the clubs to celebrate her sixteenth birthday! So this took place exactly sixteen years ago.
Back to the present: Mom tells Chef that she'll interrogate the Agent to find out who he's working for, but meanwhile their daughter is in danger. "Go find her and bring her home."
"But she's not answering her phone, and I don't know which club she's going to" So use your spy skills.
More after the break

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