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Bobry
"Beavers" is the name of a punk band that no longer exists. They released one demo, then broke up, and each member forgot about music, dreams and a great career. Martin has just returned from Ireland and, with a sense of defeat, decides to end his life. He is stopped from suicide by a chance event - an ad for the sale of his old guitar. He decides to get it back and reactivate the band. He finds his band mates: Klock, whose way of life has become peddling psychotropics straight out of a psychiatric hospital, and Smrod, who has taken over the family business.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the fascinating world of beavers, showcasing their complex social structures, engineering prowess in dam building, and their vital role in maintaining aquatic ecosystems. It delves into their behavior throughout the seasons, highlighting their adaptation to various environments and the challenges they face.
Critical Reception
As a niche documentary, 'Bobry' received moderate attention within nature documentary circles. Critics praised its stunning cinematography and detailed portrayal of beaver life, though some noted a lack of groundbreaking discoveries in the field. Audiences generally appreciated its educational value and the intimate look into the lives of these industrious animals.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-quality wildlife photography.
Appreciated for its educational content on beaver behavior and ecology.
Some found the narrative pacing to be slow at times.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Bobry' is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Beavers are the second-largest rodents in the world, after the capybara.
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