Monday, December 28, 2015

Review of the “Tatort” from Wiesbaden – Tukur Tukur suspected – Süddeutsche.de

you have at the Tatort episode “Who am I?” lost track? It was not just the double Commissioner. The gleaning.

column by Carolin Gasteiger

This is what:

total confusion. In the stairwell of the casinos in Wiesbaden a dead man is found, a further discovered Commissioner Felix Murot in the trunk of a car in the garage. Cut. Suddenly it is no longer Murot but Ulrich Tukur, the path from the trunk and his film crew turns. Henceforth no longer the scene -Ermittler but Tukur in person in a murder case involved. Surrounded by selfish colleagues (including Margarita Broich and Wolfram Koch who their next Frankfurt scene Rotate), public busybodies and suspicious police officers know Tukur soon find themselves no longer who he is. As in Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining” he sneaks advice and restless and tried through the carpeted hotel corridors, to solve the case on their own. “Who am I?” is not an ordinary scene . The spectators lose your bearings

Here you can read the review of SZ scene critic Holger Gertz:.





” Tatort “Wiesbaden How do you feel because as Commissioner?

In Wiesbaden Tatort “Who am I” is the world head: Ulrich Tukur plays himself and is suspected of murder.

Significantly dialog:

Ulrich Tukur is waiting for the supervisor of the police officers who suspected him until the end of the murder. The door opens – and walked in again Ulrich Tukur, but this time as Felix Murot. Finally, the actor and his role sit opposite

Tukur:. Say, what’s the point here

Murot:? What do you mean ?

Tukur: I mean, you’re I

Murot:. Ah, you make me fun, I’m you

Tukur: Yes

Murot. Uli, her actor think about this from on my nerves with your chatter “The role has a life of its own The Murot is an independent character One must approach him to empathize with him…” Blablabla that you say always

Tukur:. Well, it’s just a figure of speech

Murot:. Ah Yes? There you are, now you have the salad

The best spectator Comments:.

Best scene:

In “Who am I?” has the madness method – and only works as a whole. Single out a single scene, would be mad (about than Tukur meets in the elevator on his colleagues Wolfram Koch, these but to express rather than compassion on weapons Tips from).



Top:

In “Who am I?” take scene actor and station managers themselves for a ride. Editors think about it behind closed doors, to replace the under suspicion of murder Tukur by Matthias Schweighöfer, or by Heino Ferch. Martin Wuttke would after his off in Leipzig scene like to borrow money at Tukur (“I have a small financial bottleneck”) and the Frankfurter Commissioner Margarita Broich complains about the sleazy jokes of their colleagues Wolfram Koch ( “The I’m so on the nerves”). The intra-industry allusions are really amusing. Man waiting at any moment someone loudly “fallen!” calls

Flop:.

The self-referential spectacle can also nervous. Especially since the action in the face of totally losing. Exactly how and whether at all the murder happened – who knows? Logicians and all, the conventional crime scenes appreciate, will despair of this

Best performances:.

But funny, eccentric and extremely annoying infernal trio a gun nut Wolfram Koch, Ulrich Tukur, a desperate and greedy Martin Wuttke propel each other in the madness – and to the audience. ! Wonderfully weird

The realization:

Whatever the one who came up with this plot, has taken: We would like to have the same

The final punch line:

Murot says Servus – to Tukur. Perhaps for the first time in the In fact, says goodbye, the scene credit history, a role of its actors and can be of Martin Wuttke to the station go (“I also want to get out”). Actually an ideal scene -Abschied. Mr. Tukur, Mr. Murot, you have something to tell us?





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