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Second anniversary thriller: The Munich "crime scene" in a quick check

2020-12-08T07:14:00.490Z


The »Tatort« is 50 years old - but with this second mafia crime thriller, it is younger, more stylish and more relevant than ever. Furious anniversary.


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United against the Mafia: Batic (left), Leitmayr (center) and Faber pay a visit to the Don.

Photo: Hagen Keller / BR / WDR

The scenario:

Munich in the stranglehold of the Mafia.

After the dirty business around a Dortmund trattoria in the first part of the anniversary »crime scene«, the second part is about the boss of the 'Ndrangheta in Bavaria, who washes the drug money collected by means of construction businesses.

Right in the middle: 16-year-old Sofia Modica (Emma Preisendanz), who fled the Ruhr area with her father from the police and is now drawn into the violent crimes of the gangsters.

Will she be able to break free?

Someone who means well with Sofia whispers to her: "Even the Buddhists say that you have to kill your parents."

The highlight:

One story, two styles, three investigators.

Although this »crime scene« continues the story from the last episode and the Munich commissioners (Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl) meet their Dortmund colleague (Jörg Faber) again, it has its own tonality and perspective.

The emotional center is now the young woman who tries to escape the clans of the clan.

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In the clans of the clan: Sofia Modica (Emma Preisendanz) and her father Luca (Beniamino Brogi)

Photo: Hagen Keller / BR / WDR

The picture:

Sofia with revolver in the forest.

She shoots bottles that represent people.

Does she have what it takes to be a murderer?

The dialogue:

The investigators from Munich and Dortmund run up as a trio on the ostentatious property of the Mafia boss.

He receives her with a questioning look.

Leitmayr: »Do you need a translator or is there enough?

This is a subpoena. "

Mafioso: "For what?"

Leitmayr: "Aid to coercion, kidnapping."

Batic: »Incitement to murder.

Is there anything else?"

Faber: "Organized crime ..." Look into the mafioso's house and sigh: "Bad taste."

The song:

Murubutu: "Buio".

Runs once in the background.

Gruff, disturbing, Italian rap for a gruff, disturbing Mafia thriller.

The review:

10 out of 10 points.

50 years - and the »crime scene« is more relevant, more stylish and more exciting than ever.

The analysis:

Please read on here!

The interview:

Read an interview with director Pia Strietmann here!

»Tatort: ​​In der Familie (2)«,

Sunday, 8:15 pm, Das Erste

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Source: spiegel

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