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Der Fall Bruckner
Katharina Bruckner, 50, has to deal with many serious cases in the youth welfare office. Even at home she is under stress: Her husband, a surgeon, she sees arm in arm with a younger. And her daughter, who has to go to Marrakech for work, quickly incurs her grandson. In this situation, school psychologist Schubert asks her for help: The city-renowned architect Bremer has appeared with him with her seven-year-old son because of its over-activity in school. The boy looks scared, claims that the Bremer is not his mother, suddenly seems to have disappeared.
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Plot Summary
A complex legal and psychological drama, 'Der Fall Bruckner' delves into the trial of a prominent architect accused of murdering his wife. As the proceedings unfold, the film meticulously examines the evidence, the testimonies of witnesses, and the personal lives of those involved, blurring the lines between guilt and innocence. The narrative explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the elusive nature of truth within the confines of the courtroom.
Critical Reception
Critical reception for 'Der Fall Bruckner' was largely positive, with many reviewers praising its intricate plotting and strong performances, particularly from the lead cast. The film was commended for its intelligent handling of a dense narrative and its exploration of complex moral ambiguities. While some critics found the pacing deliberate, the overall consensus highlighted its strengths as a compelling and thought-provoking crime drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intricate and suspenseful courtroom drama.
Tobias Moretti's performance as the accused architect was widely lauded.
Appreciated for its nuanced exploration of guilt and moral ambiguity.
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Fun Fact
The film is a German-language adaptation of the Norwegian novel 'The Half Brother' by Lars Saabye Christensen.
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