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Die Geschichte vom Brandner Kaspar
70-year old Brandner Kaspar lives with his granddaughter Nannerl in the mountains at the Schliersee. As he is visited by the Death and wants to take him, Brandner Kaspar tricks him and gets another 20 years of life.
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Plot Summary
The story follows Kaspar, a hunter who is granted an extended life by the "Mui" (Death). He lives happily for many years, but eventually, he misses the natural order of life and death. Kaspar makes a deal with the "Mui" to return to the natural cycle, even though it means facing his own mortality.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success in Germany, praised for its unique premise, its blend of humor and philosophical depth, and strong performances from its lead actors. While not a major international hit, it resonated with audiences for its thoughtful exploration of life and death.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative concept and a humorous yet poignant take on mortality.
Applauded for the charismatic performances of its lead actors, particularly Elmar Wepper.
Noted for its visually appealing Bavarian setting and its ability to balance comedy with deeper themes.
Google audience: Google users generally responded positively to the film, appreciating its unique story about life, death, and aging, and finding the blend of comedy and drama effective. Many highlighted the charm and performances of the actors.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a legendary Bavarian play by Kurt Wilhelm, which itself is inspired by the Irish legend of Rory O'More.
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