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So, Krambambuli, right? It's a TV movie from '98 that dives deep into the relationship between man and nature, which is always a hit or miss but here it kind of works. The pacing is pretty measured, letting you soak up the tension as Georg Walch tries to clean up the poaching scene. The performances are quite engaging, especially the way they handle the bond between Georg and Krambambuli, that hunting dog – it really pulls you in. The tone is reflective, almost melancholic at times, which might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it gives the film a unique feel. Based on a novella, it has a certain literary quality that you don't often see in TV movies, making it distinctive in that way.
Focuses on the themes of man vs. nature.Measured pacing that invites reflection.Based on a novella by Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach.
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