

A.D.A.M.
Anthropologist Tobias Schmidt-Eberbach is about to get married. However, a find of a prehistoric skull on his wedding day messes up his plans. So does hitchhiker Uschi Mueller who he picks up merely by accident. It does not help that the police thinks that Tobias is a serial killer and Uschi his next victim, and neither that the real killer is still on the loose…
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Plot Summary
In this heartwarming drama, a young boy named Adam forms an unlikely friendship with a wounded eagle. As the eagle's condition improves, Adam must decide whether to keep his new companion or release him back into the wild. The film explores themes of responsibility, compassion, and the natural world.
Critical Reception
A.D.A.M. was generally well-received by critics for its gentle storytelling and emotional resonance, particularly appealing to family audiences. While not a box office smash, it garnered praise for its positive messages and heartwarming portrayal of the human-animal bond.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tender portrayal of a boy and his eagle.
- Appreciated for its strong, positive family-friendly themes.
- Found to be a gentle and moving story.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the state of Washington, USA, with much of the eagle interaction footage captured in natural settings.
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