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Left-wing bourgeois in sight: the inspectors Bootz (Felix Klare, lI and Lannert (Richy Müller)
Photo: Benoit Linder / SWR
The scenario:
Talk, talk, talk.
After construction workers found a woman's corpse in the faulty foundation of an alternative housing project, Lannert (Richy Müller) and Bootz (Felix Klare) were confronted with the discussion culture in the house during the investigation: everything that reflects the sensitive aura of the house is placed on the large kitchen table in the group room could disturb - from the solo efforts of one to the Fremdgeficke of the other.
The highlight:
Soul massage, expression of solidarity, self-tearing: in the course of the many endless sessions, low interest repeatedly emerges behind the high demands of the roommates.
In the end, the constant self-argumentation loops of the PC pedants seem redundant.
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This is our horror!
The members of the housing project in front of their house
Photo: Benoit Linder / SWR
The picture:
An apartment door, in front of it the commissioners during an interrogation and a cluster of curious roommates.
You are never alone in a residential project like this: "Big Brother" in an eco-friendly atmosphere.
The dialogue:
The members of the housing project gathered in the kitchen to talk about the flawed foundation in which the body was set in concrete.
Then the following debate:
Resident one: "A problem solution also includes research into the causes, that is, the question of why we had to seal our foundation with this non-functioning eco-mush."
Resident two: “Maybe the water in the foundation is good for something. Maybe this is just a chance for us to change our attitude.
Resident three: "If you want to grow mushrooms in the basement, water is great."
Resident four: "But then you can also change your attitude towards mold in the walls."
The song:
“Rauch-Haus-Song” by Ton Steine Scherben.
The title of "Tatort" is derived from the lyrics of this indestructible squatter song by the band around Rio Reiser: "This is our house!" who wrote the modern counterpart to the broken squatter hit with "condominium".
The review:
6 out of 10 points.
You can't get us out of here, that's our horror: a »crime scene« about the beauty and horror of living together - which in the end works a little too much on left-wing bourgeois clichés.
The analysis:
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"Tatort: This is our house",
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