The” crime scene “from Lucerne has been much criticized. This one has apparently pulled his teachings in the seventh Swiss case. “Traces” is breathlessly exciting: Is it in the murder of a woman by a Beziehungstat or the cover-up of industrial espionage
So far, the Lucerne was “? Tatort “team not exactly showered with praise. The poor synchronization of Schwyzer Dütschen into High German was a point of criticism. But the little exciting screenplays whose slowness and sobriety designated many scoffers as “typically Swiss”
criticism that the makers have apparently taken to heart. “Tracked” is the seventh case of teams of investigators Reto Flückiger and Liz Ritschard – and perhaps the best ever. Synchroniserungsprobleme are perceiving no more. And slowness no trace. On the contrary.? Viewers holds from the first to the last minute their breath
Beziehungstat or international economic espionage
Driving electro beats, a composition by Fabian Römer, wearing course to this breathlessness with. The story would be without these exciting musical support: The computer expert Thomas Behrens is accused of murdering his mistress. Extra long must the investigators are not looking for him because he jumps voluntarily in the back seat of a police car and wants to be taken to the Bureau
Video:. “Tatort” star shows more than expected
There quickly shatters the theory that the murder was a Beziehungstat: Behrens does in fact not as criminals but as victims, need the protection. For it was after him because he wanted to sell a CD with secret Swiss bank data to a German tax office. Behrens is crazy? Paranoid traits are undeniable. Or will he actually pursues
figures are not particularly deep
The Commissioners and the audience do not know what to make of it – and whom to believe. Cover the investigators here on a case of industrial espionage with enormous proportions? Or was murdered here, dry, wishful jealousy? Until the last moment is not clear
Only criticism. Although the commissioners come in “tracked” more out of himself, as in the previous cases, and finally show some temper and weaknesses Nevertheless, they do not have nearly. the depth of character, as for example the Dortmunder “Tatort” -Ermittler Peter Faber (Jörg Hartmann) or the Austrian Commissioner Moritz Eisner (Harald Krassnitzer) show.’s new case from Lucerne is still worth seeing. switching
Video: Behind the scenes of the “crime scene”
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