Sunday, January 22, 2017

Spectacular “scene of the crime” from Vienna with shiny main performer t-online.de

A parental abduction and a threat of a double murder followed by suicide: The Viennese “crime scene: shock”. The commissioners Eisner (Harald Krassnitzer) and Fellner (Adele Neuhauser) had to hunt this Time, no killer, but a murder to prevent. A successful Episode thanks to a highly thrilling story and a brilliant actor. Chapeau.

David Frank (Aaron Charles) reports via Stream on the Internet – and all of the world can follow his announcement. He looks the viewer straight in the eye and told quite calmly that he had kidnapped his parents – a renowned math Professor and a well – respected lawyer-and you’ll soon kill. Then he wanted to kill himself. So he wanted to set a sign and to social ills. He was not only a speaker, but a doer. Bamm.

Moritz Eisner to its limits

The Vienna police unit in bright excitement. You must prevent the threatened murder, the murderer-in-waiting. Frank provides the officials the background of his project only in portions. He plays a game of cat-and-mouse. He is intelligent and unpredictable. He leads Eisner and Fellner, and at the same time an exchange of blows with the critical sociologist Sarah Adler (Mercedes Escherer), their University theses.

Moritz Eisner device in the course of the Case, the limits of its carrying capacity: The circles of Frank’s supporters also include his daughter, Claudia (Tanja Raunig), and their friend Kerem (Mehmet Sözer), the public pressure is enormous, its head of “Ernst” (Huber Kramar) will Hand over its investigation, has him on several occasions in the barriers and the “hardass” from the protection of the Constitution, he’s annoying the hell out of.

there Is a violence that is excusable?

Director Rupert Henning, from which the screenplay comes, this 15. The Viennese “Tatort”-Episode in a nail-biting search converted. “Offender” David Frank is an unsung Hero in denouncing after the suicide of his girlfriend very publicly the injustices of the society. In the young people a tremendous performance pressure. In the young people try to do everything right and still fail. Claudia Eisner brings it to the point: “We have to swallow the Shit-amphetamine, so that we can meet the expectations of society. We are the obligatory filler-Generation.”

Frank: “I take all of them an Illusion”

Frank, the police get into the boat, the protection of the Constitution, the University, on the big stage. You all should listen to his legacy. His fact is “no killing spree, no act of impulse, not revenge, not religious-ideologically motivated”. He wants to take his audience is an Illusion: “The hope is that all who make the effort, bring it to something. That everything will be okay. That the crisis is over.”

offender as a secret Hero

Director Hennings perspective on things is black, but realistic. As a former comedian, he takes no sheet before the mouth, and raises the question: Is there a violence that is excusable? He makes Frank a pretty sad picture of the perspective of his Generation to describe. Not a Junkie in a drug or a fanatic ideological Extreme mumbling. Actor Aaron Karl, son of the well-known actor Fritz Karl, convinced with his hammering occurs. He will not let the Zuschaer from the eyes and explained, in a low, angry voice. It takes him from the unfortunate student from a good, albeit undersaturated parents house. The Lonely, crying for help.

What school grade you give to the “scene of the crime: shock”?

At the end has surrounded the young man, a COP as a hostage and a sniper. And even if he did not shoot one last “Please” in the Web camera stammers, so he aimed the gun but very aware of Bibi – in anticipation of the fatal shots: he breaks the power demands of that society, for him, personalised with his parents, to him. After all, he does that in front of a camera, and sets the desired character. His parents are found, stunned, but alive.

The lump in the throat of the audience may not yet be a while after the credits small.

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