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Klettermaxe
Kim rescues and adopts a baby squirrel while having to defend himself from two older boys.
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Plot Summary
A young boy named Max, nicknamed 'Klettermaxe' (Climbing Max) due to his adventurous spirit, dreams of climbing the tallest tree in his neighborhood. He faces various challenges, including neighborhood bullies and his own fears, as he embarks on his quest. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about friendship, perseverance, and courage.
Critical Reception
Klettermaxe was primarily a children's film aimed at a German audience and did not receive widespread international critical attention. It was generally viewed as a wholesome and engaging film for young viewers, praised for its positive messages and relatable protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and adventurous tale for young children.
Features relatable characters and positive themes of courage.
Simple yet effective storytelling that engages its target audience.
Google audience: Audience feedback, where available, typically highlights the film's suitability for younger children, its straightforward narrative, and the endearing performance of the young lead.
Fun Fact
The nickname 'Klettermaxe' is a common German colloquialism for a nimble and adventurous climber, often associated with children.
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