The scenario:
After Commissioner Brix (Wolfram Koch) was overtaken by criminal entanglements of the past, the former custom-cop must back to the red light district of Frankfurt railway station district. Mrs Janneke (Margartia Broich) is trying meanwhile to help the ailing colleagues on your own – and made the acquaintance of the Russian mafia
The most brutal moment:
Only trickles. loose change from the sky, then flutters a Fuffi in the hands of happy passersby finally pops with martial cry of a man’s body on a car roof. A victim of the Russian mafia, which was thrown out of the penthouse of a skyscraper. How come together silent magic and martial violence here that takes our breath away.
The socio-political order: to recognize
No socio-political order. This clever irony Hardboiled thriller celebrates the red light district of the old Frankfurt station district and the ailing machos who still rumtorkeln it.
Retro “Tatort” from Frankfurt
A dialog for the record:
Commissioner Janneke interrogated in a cafe a suspect. He: “You have bad news?” You: “No, not really why.?” – He: “Well, homicide.” They played with sad look: “. This is the curse of the homicide, all think you would bad news Just try with this professional to get a date.”
The plausibility factor:
Relatively high. Writer Erol Yesilkaya and Sebastian Marka, who previously directed the furious “Tatort” -Abschied Joachim Krol, diving in their retro thriller into the Frankfurter Bahnhofsviertel which, although no longer exist in this pure depravity. The figures but are coherent and embellished the cosmos consistent.
The Review:
8 out of 10.
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“Tatort: Through the Looking Glass”, Sunday at 20:15 clock, ARD
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