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Plot Summary
A group of mischievous children, tired of their parents' strict rules, decide to run away and start their own utopian society. They establish a 'children's republic' in a nearby forest, where they make their own rules and live by their own logic. Their adventure takes an unexpected turn when they encounter a group of adults who are less than thrilled with their new neighbors.
Critical Reception
Kleine Luder was generally well-received by audiences, particularly families, for its lighthearted humor and charming premise. Critics noted its ability to tap into the universal fantasy of childhood independence and adventure, although some found its plot predictable and its humor occasionally simplistic. The film resonated with younger viewers and their parents for its positive portrayal of childlike resourcefulness and the simple joys of freedom.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative premise of a children's republic.
Appreciated for its lighthearted family-friendly comedy.
Some found the plot a bit too simplistic and predictable.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Kleine Luder' on Google is not readily available or has not been widely aggregated, making it difficult to provide a specific summary of user likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film's premise of children creating their own society echoes earlier literary works like William Golding's 'Lord of the Flies,' though 'Kleine Luder' takes a much more comedic and lighthearted approach.
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