
In a poor Berlin neighborhood, a horse used in the WWI cavalry is threatened with slaughter so two sinister types can make some money .But a flower seller, her grandfather, and some other nice people try to save the honorable steed.

Is this worth your time? If you like movies that smell like old film stock and have a genuine soft spot for underdogs, you’ll probably find something to love here. It’s not flashy, and it definitely isn't trying to rewrite the rulebook. If you need pacing that moves like a modern thriller or you find old-school sentime...


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J.A. Hübler-Kahla

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"Is this worth your time? If you like movies that smell like old film stock and have a genuine soft spot for underdogs, you’ll probably find something to love here. It’s not flashy, and it definitely isn't trying to rewrite the rulebook. If you need pacing that moves like a modern thriller or you find old-school sentimentality annoying, you should probably skip it. It’s for the people who want to see a bit of 1930s Berlin neighborhood life without the usual heavy-handed drama. The whole premise ..."
Bobby E. Lüthge, Helena von Fortenbach, Otto Ernst Hesse
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