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Scene from the Vienna "crime scene": Can globules really help this sick child?
Photo: Anjeza Cikopano / ORF / ARD
In the face of homeopathy and the laying on of hands, the grumpy schnapps drinker and schnitzel eater Eisner (Harald Krassnitzer) kept twisting his face.
And because he did not want to be helped by an alternative practitioner whom he interrogated during the investigations into several deaths, he dragged himself through the act with lumbago until the end.
As it turned out, the cases under investigation were related to the death of a girl.
That had died of a simple illness because the treating alternative physicians did not want to administer anti-inflammatory drugs.
During his research, Eisner and colleague Fellner (Adele Neuhauser) got to know all kinds of human energetics and faith healers.
In our review we wrote: "At the end of the day, the audience can imagine they have learned something, but ultimately the topic of alternative medicine remains a little underexposed. Let's call it the globule effect."
We gave 6 out of 10 points.
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Another Austro "crime scene" with Eisner and Fellner is currently being shot under difficult corona conditions in Vienna.
It is about the murder of a prostitute and her missing child.
The crime thriller has the working title "Die Amme" and will be broadcast in 2021.
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