Sunday, February 21, 2016

“Tatort” -Kritikerspiegel: “These are your dead” – TIME ONLINE

What do we tell the Writers

Christian Buss?: smugglers are pigs. Or not. In this compacted to 24 hours thriller scene from Stuttgart Lannert and in close contact with two Bosnian sisters, who earn their money to smuggle refugees into the country. Behind the façade, an idiosyncratic gangster morality does on. An interesting ambivalent approach, but the lost in the often unbelievable view.

Lars-Christian Daniels: The Stuttgart scene was strong last year. We ensure that the remains in 2016 that.

Markus Ehrenberg: smugglers perhaps not such a bad man. An exciting reflection anyway on the business of smuggling. Is the unscrupulous trafficking or but also help for desperate refugees who no work normally? Or both?

Kirstin Lopau: The refugee issue has reached final in scene . All those who see behind the refugees only numbers and not people with fates, like please turn today evening. 23 refugees from all over the world die behind the Resopalwänden a refrigerated trucks to their unscrupulous tractor on the road to the promised land Germany. Who does not feel a concern here, is made of ice.

How convincing Commissioners

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Christian Buss: 5.

Lars-Christian Daniels: Lannert: 8 points. Bootz: 6 points.

Markus Ehrenberg: 8 points. The Team Lannert (Richy Müller) and Bootz (Felix Klare) can rely on each other. And the audience that the Stuttgart scene does not degenerate into slapstick, but socially relevant themes such as dealing with refugees promptly worked up – no black and white painting.

Kirstin Lopau: Lannert very emotional, 8 points. Bootz bit wooden, so 5 points. Unfortunately, the conflict of the last episode between the two is still not resolved.



Our critics

Christian repentance is culture editor at Spiegel Online and writes there regularly on the scene .

Lars-Christian Daniels discusses on his blog What was the scene? and the online magazine Screenrush the scene and other TV – and movies.

Markus Ehrenberg’s media editor at Tagesspiegel and writes there regularly on the scene

Kirstin Lopau is Time Magazine -Leserin and the opinionated commentators at our Sunday scene -Diskussionen on Facebook.

What is your favorite scene?

Christian Buss: “If you want to bring the dead back home, you’re in the wrong job,” says a hardened drug agent for far too troubled Commissioner Bootz. Has the narc right.

Lars-Christian Daniels: The confrontation of the alleged smuggler Milan Kostic (strong: Sascha Alexander Gersak) with Inspector Thorsten Lannert (sovereign: Richy Müller) is the dramatic centerpiece of this exciting thriller. When meeting in Stuttgart refugee shelter they address each other for several minutes the gun, without one of the two withdrawal would press. Unlike in Czech Iller: Off Duty , just colossal suffers with the scene-mate Til Schweiger shipwreck at the box office, the violence rarely breaks new ground. The voltage does not diminish.

Markus Ehrenberg: Lannert in the clutches of the smuggler Kostic and his sister Mitra. The Commissioner had previously admitted inadvertently during a routine investigation by Kostic that 23 refugees suffocated in a truck. Now again to be on the road to Germany a car with refugees. Lannert could save them – if he leaves open the smugglers. Mitra says: “These are your dead, Lannert.”

Kirstin Lopau: When the Bureau becomes clear that the senseless deaths of 23 people could have been prevented, emotions have been running high. Lannert bitterly: “23 people have kicked the bucket while we were 20 meters away.” The man of the narcotics investigation perceives it differently: “Always stay professional when you take your dead home, you have the wrong job..” Bootz then: “I do not know what you have, but I have a job.”

What is the most embarrassing moment?

Christian Buss: Commissioner Lannert has a fantastic gunpoint in a refugee home in which a terrified family sits and cries, “Do not worry, I am of the police.” For asylum seekers, those threatened with deportation, may not be the best message.

Lars-Christian Daniels: The 18th use of the Stuttgart main commissioners has to contend with some logic holes: most annoying is the sleepiness of SEK -Beamten who only want a room at the refugee camp conspicuously sloppy and later overlooked a foreign snipers on a neighboring building. Blemishes as they are given the high entertainment value to get over but – the real balance, the crime series eventually anyway rarely withstood.

Markus Ehrenberg: None (in the subject).

Kirstin Lopau: Something is difficult to understand that Bootz detects the use of the SEC that the shooter, who shot a Schlepperin , not part of the SEC, even though it is just as the team attracted exactly one and also not much else recognize due to darkness.

your Appreciation for the following

Christian Buss: 4.

Lars-Christian Daniels: 7 points.

Markus Ehrenberg: 9 points. Maybe a bit striking the whole, however: The correct scene at the right time

Kirstin Lopau.: 7 points.

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