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Mein Bruder ist ein Hund
With the help of a magic stone, Marietta transforms her little brother Tobias into a little dog - but the situation threatens to get out of control.
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Plot Summary
A 10-year-old boy named Max is struggling with his parents' separation and the new family dog, a boisterous St. Bernard named Hannibal. To cope with his feelings, Max starts to believe that Hannibal is actually his brother, transformed into a dog. He embarks on a journey to find a way to turn Hannibal back into a human, facing various comedic and heartwarming situations along the way.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received as a heartwarming family film, praised for its charming premise and the performances of its young cast. It resonated with audiences looking for a lighthearted and touching story about family dynamics and childhood imagination.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative premise and emotional depth.
Appreciated for its gentle handling of sensitive family issues.
Seen as a delightful watch for younger audiences and families.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Christine Nöstlinger, an acclaimed Austrian author of children's literature.
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