SWR Tatort from Ludwigshafen
It is not always the culprit and the evil. and sometimes it is not even the perpetrators. Tim Trageser presents a clever crime scene.
A hotel room, a maid, a man of power. An alleged rape, a ruined political careers. A moment, there was not …
Yes, there was something: Four years ago, added an eternity in the medial short-term memory, the Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in New York was arrested. The accusation against Dominique Strauss-Kahn:. Attempted rape of a hotel maid
Now, after a reasonable grace period, makes the new “crime scene” so the fictional treatment of the substance – because even if the powerful man in the hotel room is just another Commissioner here and Ludwigshafen New York not: The parallels with the case of DSK are obviously
So there rushes a young maid in the hallway of a luxury hotel to death, the offender is available for all, except for Commissioner Lena Odenthal (Ulrike Folkerts) and the audience quickly realized: Joseph Sattler (Peter Sattmann) must have been there , the former prime minister who is now pressing a bill for women’s quota in Brussels – and its DNA entirely unequivocally the victims – Odenthal: “Or I should say: the victims.” – is found
Good balanced case
However, as in real life, everything is not so simple: The victim needed the money and the perpetrator becomes the pawn in the political chess board, used just by a woman – namely his own. And although after the first quarter of an hour is not clear how the wind blows here, succeeds director Tim Trageser a voltage technically clever balanced case of not making it easy. For really good or bad nobody is at the end there – neither the Sattler nor the women
Over the quota for women Finally, there ensues a, thankfully not ausdiskutierter to the last detail and. must defend therefore quite enjoyable sideshow, as Commissioner Odenthal their sinecures against Jungian LKA officer Johanna Stern (Lisa Bitter). The apparently brought the right sex with to drop the corporate ladder at LKA a few steps to the top.
Oh, where’s Kopper (Andreas Hoppe), the wall unit to Odenthal page? “I thought you did not need me more this time,” says (and actually rather not). Do not worry, Kopper, the women’s quota is now yes through.
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