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Crime Vote: How did you find the Berlin concrete crime scene?

2019-11-11T05:29:02.924Z


The sadness in the "crime scene" was enormous. After all, once hugged the investigators heartily. A strong thriller about lost big city souls. Or do you disagree?



"I'm going to throw in something now, that'll be fine." At the end of a very grim "crime scene" about the loneliness of life in concrete and judicial crimes from GDR times, Commissioner Rubin (Meret Becker) went on tour through the Berlin clubs and colleague Karow (Mark Waschke) back to his sad tenement.

In our review, we wrote: "Old crimes from the GDR era, new impositions on the housing market: director Florian Baxmeyer, who has filmed many of Bremen's adventurous" crime scenes "with Sabine Postel and Oliver Mommsen, brings these two levels of meaning together confidently He leads the two investigator figures Karow and Rubin, who often act side by side rather than together, in a completely kitsch-free manner. " We gave 8 out of 10 points. How did you find the thriller?

The dreariness in this Berlin "crime scene" was enormous. After all, once Rubin and Karow hugged each other intimately. Is there something going on? If so, then not for long. Because Rubin actress Becker announced in the summer, only three or four episodes to turn, and then get out. Karow-actor Waschke is to remain the "crime scene".

You do not have to worry about both actors, they are good at doing business right now. Waschke will soon be part of the third season of the Netflix series "Dark", Becker is in the second season of "Babylon Berlin", which runs early next year on Sky and later on the ARD.

Source: spiegel

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