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TV criticism of the ARD “crime scene” from Franconia: light and shadow

2020-03-01T21:03:27.261Z


At the ARD crime scene in Franconia, viewers first experience Commissioner Felix Voss from a private perspective when he falls in love with a seller at the weekly market. Soon, however, the two are torn out of their tender flirt by a sudden murder.


At the ARD crime scene in Franconia, viewers first experience Commissioner Felix Voss from a private perspective when he falls in love with a seller at the weekly market. Soon, however, the two are torn out of their tender flirt by a sudden murder.

  • ARD - “ Tatort ” from Franconia is about love and murder on Sunday.
  • Commissioner Felix Voss (Fabian Hinrichs) falls in love with the weekly market seller.
  • On their first date, the two are suddenly torn out of their tender flirt by a murder in Fürth .

"Love is a strange game," Connie Francis once sang. The youngest " crime scene " from Franconia with the title "The night is yours" comes almost like the film to the song. In any case, the director Max Färberböck , who also wrote the book together with Catharina Schuchmann , has made an almost poetic thriller about love in all its extremes. In some places this works wonderfully. Not on others.

To the wonderful: It's just a pleasure to watch Fabian Hinrichs playing. His commissioner Felix Voss , incidentally once invented and invented by Färberböck when he was responsible for the first Swiss “crime scene” five years ago, is allowed to show a new side: the private one. Voss likes the honey seller from the weekly market (played a little too sweetly by Maja Beckmann ). When it comes to the first date (a visit to the cinema!), He is so adorably shy that you want to blush when you watch it. The two of them are suddenly pulled out of their tender flirt when a murder occurs in Fürth , where this now sixth case for Voss and his colleague Paula Ringelhahn (again convincing: Dagmar Manzel ) is taking place - and in many respects the part that is no longer so wonderful this BR "crime scene" begins.

“Crime scene” from Franconia: On the first date, a murder intervenes

Voss and Ringelhahn have to investigate the death of Babs Sprenger . The investigation leads them into the world of online dating , in which the dead woman was obviously very active. And even if the colleagues at the guard dedicate themselves to the Internet videos with a lot of patience and big eyes, in which Sprenger lolls half-naked on a table, it is clear that even so many (sex) dates do not protect against great loneliness.

In the second half, the film not only loses its poetic side, but also the characters out of sight. What exactly drives Theresa Hein ( Anja Schneider ) to confess , for example, is not sufficiently clear. One would also have liked to know more about the dead woman. In flashbacks we only see scenes of her life hinted at. This is a bit wasted, especially with regard to the relationship with Anton Steiner . His actor Lukas B. Amberger , incidentally the brother of actress Muriel Baumeister , is a discovery for this. So light and shadow in Franconia this time.

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Source: merkur

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