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[REL] Pelikanblut - Aus Liebe zu meiner Tochter (2019)

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 7:58 pm
by ghost
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8074340/

Heavy stuff...
A woman who trains police horses adopts her second child, a severely traumatised 5-year-old girl. When the girl shows violent and anti-social behaviour, her new mother becomes determined to help her.
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Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcrrO4ofVLM

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Re: [REL] Pelikanblut - Aus Liebe zu meiner Tochter (2019)

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 9:59 pm
by Night457
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I am absolutely interested in this and gonna watch it, but according to the links
the director and writer of Systemsprenger is Nora Fingscheidt
and the director and writer of Pelikanblut is Katrin Gebbe.

No connection other than the shared theme of a disturbed child.

Thanks for bringing it here!

Re: [REL] Pelikanblut - Aus Liebe zu meiner Tochter (2019)

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 10:15 pm
by ghost
the director and writer of Systemsprenger is Nora Fingscheidt
and the director and writer of Pelikanblut is Katrin Gebbe.
AHHHHH.. I mixed something up. I edited my post. :cry:

Re: [REL] Pelikanblut - Aus Liebe zu meiner Tochter (2019)

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2021 11:36 pm
by Nasuada
I am sure that the mixing came about because the trailer of the film suggests that the story has certain parallels to System Sprenger ;-)

Would have been interesting if that were the case, but unfortunately it is not.
The film has a good approach and yes, it then really reminds of Systemsprenger when you experience this little "feral" child, but then comes a twist with which I did not expect at the time when I saw the film in the theater. The film suddenly drifts completely and should then probably act more like a mystery film. Suddenly it's about exorcism of demons, etc. and while the film tries to become darker and darker, I actually just sat stunned in the cinema seat and hoped that this spectacle then still gets a good turn, but it does not.

The trailer unfortunately leads the viewer astray. The first third is really good, but what helps if the end ruins everything.