The Cologne “Tatort: Thicker than Water” has it all – not only because of the relentless hardness, but also a large aufspielenden Armin Rohde as a villain. The AZ-criticism.
“Thicker than Water” has become a typical thriller. The resolution is quite predictable, but the action is still exciting. This is the case, the use of tried and tested, the abandonment of too much nonsense and a terrific Armin Rohde.
Laura calls her friend – and hears ringing the phone. When they look around in the dark street, she looks there are his body. With this spooky scene of Cologne “Tatort” begins. In “Thicker than Water” must Commissioners Max Ballauf (Klaus J. Behrendt) and Freddy Schenk (Dietmar Bär) solve the murder of the young bar owner Oliver.
Was it a Eifersuchtstat? It soon gets Laura (Alice Dwyer) ex-boyfriend Erik (Ludwig Trepte) under suspicion. For Oliver had once stretched him Laura. And the role of Erik’s father Ralf Trimborn (Armin Rohde), an ex-con, the unrestrained intimidates people and occurs at home as a tyrant? For his crooked tours he needs his son as accomplices – and skin him once a purely so that the spurt. Then it turns out that Ralf Trimborn and the father of the victim still have an old score to settle.
Freddy behaves under whose strange. After he caught two young petty criminals, then turn the tables, he seems to have fallen somewhat out of the track. Several times must Max anraunzen him: “Tell me, what is the matter with you?” An answer to this he does not get to the end. Even with the new assistant Freddy is not clear.
Patrick Abozen plays Tobias Reisser, new colleagues of the two commissioners. After the death of the former assistant Franziska WDR had the place initially occupied with changing actors, including Abozen. In future it is specific to the team
Read it here. Armin Rohde financed his studies as a porn Speakers
An ever-changing dance of the “crime scene” commissars are Ballauf Schenk and remained one of the few constants with their now 18 years of service at the Cologne homicide. The film is directed by Kaspar Heidel Bach, who had a first-to Cologne “Tatort” episode staged in 1997. Armin Rohde Also at Cologne “Tatort” set an old acquaintance. All this together results in a mixture that is a treat for fans of the classic “crime scene”.
At the scene of the crime thriller Cologne we know that evil is more exciting than the good, the true and the beautiful. And so Armin Rohde was allowed in the scene of the crime thriller “Thicker than Water” play a real bastard, a carcass of a father who killed his mother and beaten his son and persuades him that was good old custom, because after all blood is thicker than water.
The Commissioners Ballauf and Schenk (Klaus J. Behrendt and Dietmar Bär) tussle for the legality of their discovery methods, because you’re not allowed to hit in the face the wicked easy – which is why it takes a long time until they have finally brought the nasty beating father to the track before he could rob the nearest bank.
A Philosopher crime scene? Rather not. A Kölnerhaus riot for Ethik.Kommission – bone dry and officers liable solid
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