Sunday, June 5, 2016

“Tatort” -Kritikerspiegel: Trouble with the little ones – ZEIT ONLINE

What do we tell the Writers

Christian Buss?: Let’s have explicitly! From the ceiling perspective a security camera, the viewer Commissioner Karow observed (Mark Waschke) during hard, gay sex with a one-night stand. So what does one in fact not seen in scene. The novelty now is cleverly incorporated into the narrative; in the best manner Serie defoliate in Berlin scene from episode to episode, investigators characters. But unfortunately, the suspects remain quite pale in the current case.

Lars-Christian Daniels: you think you have a very good rapport with your minor daughter? You are mistaken. Send your Snapchat videos, follow your on Instagram, WhatsApp chat with her. Because in the social networks plays the music.

Markus Ehrenberg: First: Wealthy, overwhelmed parents and callous children are not a good mix to get past the youth prisons. Second: Take your children often times the smartphone away.

Kirstin Lopau: Puberty is a very evil being. Or: Mobile phones are the scourge of society. Or: Friends in social media are sometimes not real friends. Yes, we have to be very strong now. Eh you know it, they have ratted you and deleted from their contacts.

How compelling the commissioners?

Christian Buss: 9 points.

Lars-Christian Daniels: Nina Rubin (Meret Becker) gets 7 points , Robert Karow (Mark Waschke) 9 points.

Markus Ehrenberg: Meret Becker: 7 points. Mark waschke: 9 points.

Kirstin Lopau: You may think Meret Becker as you want, but as Commissioner I find it really good, I give her 9 points. Their costumes are also fantastic. Robert Karow remains as always a little opaque, but this is well multiply pretty good in this episode, therefore 9 points.



Our critics

Christian repentance is culture editor at Spiegel Online and writes there regularly on the scene .

Lars-Christian Daniels discusses on his blog What was the scene? and the online magazine Screenrush the scene and other TV – and movies.

Markus Ehrenberg’s media editor at Tagesspiegel and writes there regularly on the scene

Kirstin Lopau is Time Magazine -Leserin and the opinionated commentators at our Sunday scene -Diskussionen on Facebook.

What is your favorite scene?

Christian Buss: the Sexaufnahmen be seen by Karows heterosexual colleagues on the computer in the office, the comment on the gay sex act loudly. The reviled succeeds then with casual remarks to unmask the hooting of the other as an expression of her inhibitions.

Lars-Christian Daniels: After Karows introductory Sex is assistant Mark Steinke (Tim Kalkhof) a video of it into the net – to the amusement of other colleagues in the Bureau. But he has not reckoned with the Commissioner, the general derision is warm schnuppe: Karow responds with a profile picture of Steinke on a Gay-platform in the network. Delicious counterattack.

Markus Ehrenberg: A somnambulistic moment in this too straight Crime: Commissioner Rubin (Meret Becker), which once again problems with her son has, with headphones sunk with exclusive dance in her living room.

Kirstin Lopau: When interrogation of fallen into suspected teenage girls, one caustic than the other, Karow makes to cool and chewing exaggerated translucent gum. The girl: “Can I have ‘n gum?” He searches his pockets, very slowly, only to find that he has none left. Then he spits his in his hand and offers it to her. What do you think will happen?

What is the most embarrassing moment?

Christian Buss: the scenes with the girls who fall in the course of the current investigation to the attention of commissioners. The girls act but very handy as decals addict, empathy loose Schminktopfdusselchen.

Lars-Christian Daniels: Do you remember the great scene in David Fincher’s biopic The Social Network in which Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) remains in waiting for the confirmation of a friend request? A similar end would this scene good standing to face – instead is applied too thickly on the home straight. “I am no longer accessible!” Wails the young Paula zinc (Emma Drogunova) and pepper their smartphone through the area, while their girlfriends they remove from their contact lists.

Markus Ehrenberg: At the risk, pinched to act: The colleagues from Commissioner Robert Karow (Mark Waschke) feixen over the office a video that was recorded in his apartment. You can see Commissioner Karow during passionate lovemaking on the sofa.

Kirstin Lopau: Embarrassing it is not true; I find it difficult to find a scene -Story continue over several parts, which are spaced apart a long time. In the new Berlin crime scenes that may span from episode to episode, but I can not remember the original problem of case one. Sorry!

Your Appreciation for the result?

Christian Buss: 6.

Lars-Christian Daniels: 7 points.

Markus Ehrenberg: 6. With all due skill of Meret Becker and Mark Waschke, the third edition of the new Berlin- crime scene is the weakest.

Kirstin Lopau: 8 points.

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