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“crime scene”-Check Frankfurt : In the case of the burnt hairdresser Commissioner Brix enters the fat cell

Sunday, 08.01.2017, 17:08 · by author Dirk Krampitz

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“Land”, and that is the 5. Scene from Frankfurt, Margarita Broich and Wolfram Koch as commissioners. He shows an amazing updates, versatile bitter-sweet image of Germany – and a Commissioner Brix, make a fool of himself in front of his new boss directly.

What’s it about’? A hair salon is burned out. The charred body of the trainee Melanie, is found in a back room. Quickly turns out that the Store was set on fire with a Molotov cocktail.

The main commissioners Anna Janneke (Margarita Broich), and Paul Brix (Wolfram Koch) find out that the Dead and their labile colleague Vera Rüttger (Jasna Fritzi Bauer), a Senegalese drug dealer (Warsama Guled) have failed.

found His fingerprints on the fragmented nature of the brand set. As the commissioners Vera’s rent-flatmate Juliane (Anna Brüggemann) and the young woman from the Kiosk (Odine Johne) question, contrary to sounds intellectual racism and the common love for choral singing.

what> if the victim dies:

Long way in team building

Who is new to the Team: chief inspector Brix does not want to leave a man to the crime scene who claims to be his new boss. Bad luck for Brix, because he is really: Fosco Cariddi (Bruno Cathomas) entered service already at 0.01 a.m. on the first working day, if the first murder is discovered. “I’m chief inspector Brix” he’s trying to reach out to him the Hand after the first failed Meeting. “You are a Clown!” replies the chief. This is apparently a long way in team building.

So much the high culture in there: Since the departure of Manfred Krug and Charles Brauer as commissioners no longer have been sung so much and so spontaneously. “To be Happy, it requires little, and he that is glad, is a king” (for three voices) about “No more beautiful country in this time of” up to “On the wall, lying in wait …”.

And the new head of the murder Commission Fosco Cariddi (Bruno Cathomas) has a pronounced lyric-passion. Once he is wearing full length Ernst Jandl’s sound poem “Etude in f”. Small sample: “by the füste / blows the find / falfischbauch / falfischbauch”.

Brüggemann, superior in addition to role

we learn about animal protection:, The colleague of the victim, feeding your snake with a living mouse. Commissioner Janneke says “that Is not forbidden, live food?” Answer: “Dead mice don’t like”.

as well as the Commissioner of law, the justification of the snake-lover: Live vertebrate animals may only be used in justified exceptional cases, as food for terrarium animals used. If the holder provides evidence that they eat no dead animals may also be living fed (art. 4, Para. 3 animal protection regulation).

subscribed best supporting role:, otherwise, on the role of the funny-over-the-top girl Anna Brüggemann plays the roommate with the Strengheit of a governess and the menacing internal Glow of a sparkling wine gurus, the love for “ethnopluralism” and a “postulate of the democratic home” date.

couple Clubsex

How complicated is the private life of Commissioner: Brix’ roommate has housed refugees in the common villas-WG and yellow slips of paper with the German words of objects attached. Brix it does not tolerate annoyed. But as the jostling prior to a water damage, evacuated and then in the shower, slips him a quietly irritated “Fucking refugees!” out of it.

his car without him in the town, makes him almost cold. Janneke, by contrast, has no private life. Once you observed a couple Clubsex. She seems very irritated.

In the Video: “All the horror movie clichés served” – that is, the viewers have to say about the 1000. The scene of the crime

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