
Poacher Badger has been imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. An ambitious lawyer sets out to rehabilitate and glorify the philosopher Badger.

Is this worth your time? If you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white comedies where everyone yells just a little too much, then yes. This is for you. If you need pacing that feels modern or a plot that doesn't just circle the drain, you’ll probably want to turn it off after twenty minutes. It’s not trying to be...

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Henry Wulschleger

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"Is this worth your time? If you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white comedies where everyone yells just a little too much, then yes. This is for you. If you need pacing that feels modern or a plot that doesn't just circle the drain, you’ll probably want to turn it off after twenty minutes. It’s not trying to be Duck Soup, even if it tries to tap into that same vein of pure, unadulterated chaos. The whole thing hinges on whether you find a grumpy, ungrateful poacher funny or just plain an..."
Émile Saint-Ober
Max Dianville, Henry Wulschleger, Alphonse Allais, André Mouëzy-Éon
France


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