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Am Puls
Kouta is taken into a new version of Zawame, where soccer teams aim to win the All Rider Cup. The reward: The golden fruit. A strange man named Kougane starts sending locusts to other Armored Riders, consuming them, leaving their Lockseeds intact in order to revive his Golden Lockseed. Along with a strange youth named Lapis who seems to have a relation to the new world, will the Beat Riders be able to stop him?
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Plot Summary
Hanna, a successful career woman, experiences a sudden and severe stroke during a family celebration. The film follows her challenging journey of recovery, exploring the physical and emotional toll it takes on her and her relationships. It depicts the struggles of regaining lost abilities and rediscovering herself.
Critical Reception
Am Puls has been noted for its sensitive and realistic portrayal of stroke recovery. Critics have praised its strong performances, particularly from Annette Frier, and its empathetic depiction of a difficult subject matter. The film is recognized for its emotional depth and thoughtful exploration of resilience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its deeply moving and authentic portrayal of a stroke survivor's journey.
Annette Frier's performance is highlighted as a standout, conveying vulnerability and strength.
The film offers a nuanced look at the impact of illness on family dynamics and personal identity.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not widely available for this specific release.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Kilian Riedhof, previously directed the acclaimed TV drama '23 Cases' and the feature film 'Schweigeminute'.
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